Pictures from the trip!
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Since I had forgotten my camera cord, I used my phone to take a majority of the picture. *sigh* I cannot get them off the phone without either 1. buying a card for it or 2. emailing them one at a time so those'll go up later.

*grins* Obviously: Monkey World. This is one of the little ones in the nursery - she was watching the other two wrestle.

SPEAKING of the rough housing pair ...

Having tired of watching the other two, she goes to sit on a stump.

'allo. This little one gets brave and takes a peek around his momma, a wooley monkey.

I was so amused by these guys.

Cutest. Thing. Ever. For some reason, this little guy wasn't in the Nursery but was with another group of monkeys.

D'aaawww.

That was one FAT monkey.

It was like he put himself in time out...

Okay, so enough of the monkeys. This is a building in Bath.

I just loved the veins growing on this building.

While overcast, it didn't rain once while we were there. Truly, a miracle.

Right outside the bath houses, this was the tea room building.
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It's an imposing but gorgeous building.

Still very pretty.


It's interesting what the flash of a camera can do...

I'm not very religious but I'm always taken back by the look and feel of these churches.


I love stained glass.

I thought this was a very striking picture.


Ah, now the bath part of Bath.

...yeah, I don't really want to go swimming in that, thanks.

But it is very pretty.




Aww, my momma.

Another picture that I REALLY ended up liking.


My dad on a bench at Windsor Castle.






Taken through the bars - this is probably where the royal family goes when they tire of London, which means off limits to us...



I'm fairly positive they were talking about the latest football scores when they passed us...


I loved the trees there.


This slope led down to where the moat used to be - now it's a gorgeous cultivated garden.


*laughs* Yeah, no words - dad and sister.






Merry Christmas, indeed.
Well, that's it for the camera pics. When I eventually get the other pictures of (Conwy Wales and London, to name a few locations), I'll post those.
*grins* Obviously: Monkey World. This is one of the little ones in the nursery - she was watching the other two wrestle.
SPEAKING of the rough housing pair ...
Having tired of watching the other two, she goes to sit on a stump.
'allo. This little one gets brave and takes a peek around his momma, a wooley monkey.
I was so amused by these guys.
Cutest. Thing. Ever. For some reason, this little guy wasn't in the Nursery but was with another group of monkeys.
D'aaawww.
That was one FAT monkey.
It was like he put himself in time out...
Okay, so enough of the monkeys. This is a building in Bath.
I just loved the veins growing on this building.
While overcast, it didn't rain once while we were there. Truly, a miracle.
Right outside the bath houses, this was the tea room building.
It's an imposing but gorgeous building.
Still very pretty.
It's interesting what the flash of a camera can do...
I'm not very religious but I'm always taken back by the look and feel of these churches.
I love stained glass.
I thought this was a very striking picture.
Ah, now the bath part of Bath.
...yeah, I don't really want to go swimming in that, thanks.
But it is very pretty.
Aww, my momma.
Another picture that I REALLY ended up liking.
My dad on a bench at Windsor Castle.
Taken through the bars - this is probably where the royal family goes when they tire of London, which means off limits to us...
I'm fairly positive they were talking about the latest football scores when they passed us...
I loved the trees there.
This slope led down to where the moat used to be - now it's a gorgeous cultivated garden.
*laughs* Yeah, no words - dad and sister.
Merry Christmas, indeed.
Well, that's it for the camera pics. When I eventually get the other pictures of (Conwy Wales and London, to name a few locations), I'll post those.