Again I wonder how the locals "survived" in this lovely town... It is just like those in the story book where A knows B, and B knows C... I am sure they know who is who.....
on the way back....
the smallest roundabout?
taken while walking up the drive back to the guest house...
back to take our dinner, relax in the living hall.. and ZZZZzzz
The next day we proceeded to Perth/Edinburgh!
that place sure has a lot of interesting view huh, i like the houses the street and most especially that river there
ReplyDeletehahaha...from the photos ah...makes me imagine all those Enid blyton books ...expect fairys to come out
ReplyDeleteSeen even smaller ones in London. I mean really small ones, and not only one, but many, in the neighbourhood of my Uncle's place, Croydon.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty to visit, I love the creek. BUT I wouldn't want to live there, everything is always CLOSED!!!
ReplyDeleteThey have Perth there too? Gee!! Every place looks quite deserted. Hardly anybody around.
ReplyDeletehey, don't you think it's just so sweet and so warm and so nice when everyone knows each other in that little place?? hahaha.. but of course when you did something and people start gossiping behind you, then that's not something good~~ :D
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool walk. You got to admire the surroundings slow n steady. I love to look at the buildings. Awesome structures.
ReplyDeleteLove the cute shops. I know I must go in even without buying anything.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little town! :D Looks very serene
ReplyDeleteLaugh at the roundabout. The place looks desserted.
ReplyDeleteCool weather - nice for a walk. There are many small roundabouts in UK, not seen here in M'sia.
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