Unlondon. That was the advertisement the train when we went to Norwich. I felt like I was in fact un-london-ing.
Norwich is a very cute town, alongside a stream, where boats docked. The town does receive a lot of tourists, especially gravitating towards one of England's' oldest cathedral, the local market and the castle. I would not have minded staying a night here so I could have explored more.
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| What a pretty welcome into the town. |
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| Just a local watching ducks. |
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| 1800s houses always make me stop and admire them. |
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| And these perfectly colored homes with their perfect doors and windows. |
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| Hola. |
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| Fresh local produce. |
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| I loved that they were explicit about protecting something for future generations. If not the trees, maybe the booths? |
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| I could not get enough of these wildflowers. |
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| A quiet cemetery. |
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| If it has to be said. |
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| Beautiful graffiti. |
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| The sea, the ghost and the kite maker. |
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| I saw a lot of older people, couples, holding hands, animated in a deep chat, reading, walking their dogs and it brought me joy. |
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| A beautiful town. |
I would probably like to visit Norwich again. I enjoyed browsing Waterstones, something special about buying books from all over the world.
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