September 4, 2017
Bath, England
Still in Bath. Yesterday was rainy and
chilly. Today is gray, but dry and a bit warmer.
This morning I toured the Roman baths.
Soon after the conquest of Britain by the Romans in the 60's AD, they
built a temple and bath complex here. There is a natural hot spring
that they built the temple for. Nearby, they channeled some of the
water into a bath system. Much of the original Roman stonework is
still here:
The paving around the bath and the
bases of the columns are original Roman works. You're allowed to
walk on them even today.
I was supposed to pick up the rental
car today, but they had some difficulty, so it will be tomorrow.
That's not really a problem as I didn't need it today.
Instead, I toured the abbey cathedral.
Construction started in around 1500. There are memorials and burials
in it going back to 1608. I saw one marked 1687.
After that, I went to see some of the
larger buildings from the 1700's – the Royal Crescent and the
Circus.
Then, it was find my way back to the
hotel, rest my feet – all of this is walking, and work on photos
and the blog.
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