Vignettes from Jim and Emmy's years of travel


British Isles

Glastonbury, Cathedral Ruin


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The Glastonbury Cathedral is one of the most interesting ruins we have seen. Perhaps more interesting for the setting than for the remains of the building. Imagine a huge lawn with enormous pieces of Glastonbury’s old Cathedral sticking up out of the ground. Someone had used what still exists as the staring point, and completed a picture of what it must have looked like. We must see Glastonbury again someday!

We had driven through Dorchester on the way to Glastonbury, and at one place we saw a little town off on a side road. We drove in and around this little British town and discovered a dozen or so old stone houses with thatched roofs and an old church and school, an interesting detour.

Tidbit by Jim and Emmy Humberd

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