This can be brief because we're in a domesticated routine now. The difference today was that Lynn went grocery shopping with Jacqui this morning, so Tom and I went to Rochester Castle and Cathedral. The Castle, built in the 11th cewntury, is in a sizeable bailey. It looked like just a stone shell, but there was quite a lot to see because there are spiral staircases up in each corner. And from half way up the thick walls are hollow, with corridors running through them which formed galleries onto the central halls.
The adjacent cathedral was good too. Much less gold and appalling crucifictions than the catholic ones in Portugal.




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