Worcester with RPS Visual Art Group
I should have been arriving back from Botswana with Tatra Photography but the holiday was cancelled due to some selfish people who failed to pay their money so there was not enough people to go on the trip.
This meant I could go to the Visual Art group autumn weekend in Worcester - the 54 weekend organised by David Wood. We stayed at the Bank Hotel. I stopped off at Slimbridge on the way on Friday.
On Saturday I drove into the city with Roy, Jay and Robert and we looked around the city. A few images from the day.
On Sunday we drove into Malvern and had a quick look around the Priory as a service was about to start. Then to Pershore to view the Abbey. Back to Malvern for a longer look at the Priory.
Back home early on Monday for choir - rehearsing for our trip to Slovenia and Venice. But first a quick trip to Parracombe with Pen's pals.
This meant I could go to the Visual Art group autumn weekend in Worcester - the 54 weekend organised by David Wood. We stayed at the Bank Hotel. I stopped off at Slimbridge on the way on Friday.
Swan reflection |
Flamingo teenager |
On Saturday I drove into the city with Roy, Jay and Robert and we looked around the city. A few images from the day.
Chandelier from House of Coffee - they do an excellent espresso |
Roy and I were fascinated by this solar panel dancing hula dancer in a window |
Old Tudor house |
Inside Tudor House |
Images from Worcester Cathedral |
Worcester Cathedral |
Moldy pear found in the garden of the National Trust Tudor house. It was on the grass but then placed on the marble bench |
On Sunday we drove into Malvern and had a quick look around the Priory as a service was about to start. Then to Pershore to view the Abbey. Back to Malvern for a longer look at the Priory.
Roy looking at Pershore Abbey |
Well placed bike |
Views from inside the Abbey |
Pershore street |
A walk around Pershore |
Theatre gates |
Malvern Priory and view inside |
Back home early on Monday for choir - rehearsing for our trip to Slovenia and Venice. But first a quick trip to Parracombe with Pen's pals.
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