May Showers Bring Manchester (and Chester) Flowers

Back on the road with my trusty travel companion, this time to spend a week in northern England, Wales, and Scotland visiting one of Jen's best friends from grad school. We had a smooth overnight ride across the Atlantic on Aer Lingus (flying right over Nova Scotia and Newfoundland!) after a not-so-smooth car ride to the JFK airport. Gray and dreary in Manchester, England but by the time we took the train to Chester the sun poked out and we had a mix of blue skies and rain showers for the rest of the afternoon.

First pints of the day (10:30 am) with Kate and Simon

We decided to push through the lack of sleep and roam around Chester, a town that sits on the English/Welsh border and was first occupied by the Romans 2,000 years ago. Ruins are still visible all around the city center along with a wall that completely surrounds it.

One of the Chester canals from the Roman City Wall. 

Chester also has a huge collection of Tudor buildings and if it you look up and screen out the pedestrians, cars and shops you'd think you were in medieval England!


Just a quick update today because the jetlag has caught up with me. More from Chester tomorrow!

 

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