On the platform at the Bath Spa train station. Outside the Salisbury train station.
The journey is just under an hour by train.
I met a classmate who lives in Salisbury; we grabbed a cup of tea, then she showed me around the city.
The Cathedral Close. Some of the buildings and walls contained flint.
Salisbury Cathedral with the tallest spire in England.
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum.
The Tailors and Weavers guild began holding pageants in the 15th century; the chief feature was the Giant, known as Hob-Nob. "Mammoths are now extinct."
Ate lunch in the cathedral refectory. The Catholic girls school where my classmate's daughter attends, held a holy communion where some of the students were baptized and confirmed.
The girls walking back to school from the cathedral.
"Say no to strangers."
"People caught stealing will be arrested" in five languages. England puts a lot of effort into cutting down on theft with security cameras stores, security guards, and threatening signs.
Red Nose Day memorabilia. Red Nose Day is March 15th, which was established by Comic Relief, a British charity.
There was a light mist as the sun began to set, it is was very tranquil.
The Cathedral off in the distance.
At the Salisbury train station to head back to Bath.