England and Scotland tour ,October 11-27,
2018.
Wednesday,
17th October, 2018
Today is
the sixth day of our Southern England tour, and I still look forward with
speculation and enthusiasm to see more of the interesting new places. As we proceed toward the charming city of Bath
and our couch passing through the picturesque country side, I capture the greeneries
of the vast field and some places full of cows grazing quietly without paying any
attention to the surroundings. Seeing two cows having symmetrical belt-like white
color on their backs as if they are wearing white rags folded in square, arouses curiosity
in me for the rest of my life. My phone is almost full and the power almost
gone I see if there is any charging station in the bus. Luckily our coach has
the facility. Capturing the breath
taking landscapes has become
a part of my
insatiable hobby and no doubt it has also become a source of of inspiration for
my life’s journey.
Figure 1Roman Baths
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The city of Bath founded by the Romans as
thermal spa is a site for tourist attraction. As we wait for our tickets to get
into the Bath Abbey, we see incessant flow of tourists coming in and out. Once tickets
are in our hands we are also given a head phone each to carry inside so that we
could listen to the descriptions of the rooms as we enter. We learn the details
of what we see around and inside the Bath Abbey. Surprising images pops up
through the screen, men and women in old Roman robes engaged in day to day
activities. It displays the scene of the old Roman way of life in their daily activities.
Coming out to the other side of the Abbey is
the balcony where I stand looking down the water below. To me the water reflects the color of
stagnant one. The layout of the pond area reminds me of some of historical
Mughol Empire’s architectures in India. The history of Bath is related with hot
springs. An age tribe called Dobunni erected a shrine in honor of Goddess Sullies
as people believed that the Goddess had healing power. Romans invaded Britain during
43 AD and built a religious spa on the site, then turning it in to socialistic
center known as Aqua Sullies. When the Romans withdrew in the 5th
century the baths were neglected. It was rebuilt in 18th century and
it is now become a tourist spot and a source of delight. The Georgian
architecture of the 18th century of Bath is indeed a city worthy of
admiration.
Figure 2Jane Austen museum
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Walking back with nostalgic memories of my
earlier days reading Jane Austen’s books “Pride and Prejudice” and “Emma” come back flashing by. As I have read the book which I purchased recently about Jane Austen, I learn more about her life. She started writing when she was a teen ager
and her books were published anonymously with the help of her brother. She
never got married and died at the age of 41. Till now she is still one of my
favorite authors along with Pearl S Buck, Emily Bronte, Oscar Wilde, William
Shakespeare. My favorite modern authors
are too many so I prefer to skip the long lists
After
nine days of exciting tour with the group we are now on our own. Walking whole
day at Hyde Park, Kensington Park and then having lunch at Kensington Palace café,
it will always remain as our memorable adventures. The experience of travelling
by train from London to Edinburgh is
also noteworthy as we watch the train passes by each and every station till we
reach Edinburgh. Scotland has its own beauty and charm. During
one day tour of the Highland, watching and listening to the historical and mythological stories
narrated by our couch driver we find
that she Is no doubt is an excellent story teller and guide. Travelling with the group and later, on our
own has become an unique adventure and expanded horizon. Our new friend from Philippines
reminds me that friendship is always a responsibility never an opportunity, as
we three have had our share of conflicts and compromises. Whatever has happened,
I treasure it as part of the sweet memories only, and we bid good bye after
hugging each other. As I write this journey I wish to include a quote from
“Teach me life.” But the most
beautiful things in life are not things. They are people and places, and
memories, pictures. They are feelings and moments and smiles and laughter.”
Written
by Jamuna Devi Advani 12/12/18
Edinburgh Castle. |
Myrna and Angie |
At Double Tree Hotel with Anjie |
with Myrna at Jane Austen Museum |
Windsor Castle |
Buckingham Palace with Myrna |
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