After the Trout we wondered around the countryside and found a local pub to watch the world cup. This place was real local (thick accents, teeth missing) but the owners were great and begged us to come back soon. What can I say, Americans win games. Luckily, we managed to stay out of trouble (somewhat) on this Sunday Funday...
Monday, July 12, 2010
A walk to the Trout...
Sunday it was absolutely gorgeous here! We took a 5 mile walk to the Trout Inn for lunch and some liquid refreshments. The walk took us through town, through the meadows, and along the Thames river. The Trout is a 17th century freehouse, where C.S. Lewis and Lewis Carroll did a lot of their early writing. Everything here has some history.
After the Trout we wondered around the countryside and found a local pub to watch the world cup. This place was real local (thick accents, teeth missing) but the owners were great and begged us to come back soon. What can I say, Americans win games. Luckily, we managed to stay out of trouble (somewhat) on this Sunday Funday...




After the Trout we wondered around the countryside and found a local pub to watch the world cup. This place was real local (thick accents, teeth missing) but the owners were great and begged us to come back soon. What can I say, Americans win games. Luckily, we managed to stay out of trouble (somewhat) on this Sunday Funday...
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