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Friday, October 28, 2016

Exeter

Monday it was finally the typical English weather Nick had warned me about.  After a leisurely morning in Marhamchurch with Seb and Leo, we headed to Exeter to catch our flight to Guernsey.  We had some extra time so wandered around town a bit.  Above is an old almshouse that was bombed during WWII, these are the remnants.  

And we found beer!

The cathedral in Exeter, home of nursery rhyme "Hickory Dickory Dock"

A look about the town.

And then we went to the airport, where we made it through security (more strenuous than the US airports, mainly because there were so many agents and they were bored).
Our flight stopped off in Jersey before heading on to Guernsey.  We saw a little of the sunset!



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