Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Showers in Bath

We went to Bath again and stayed overnight. The day we arrived it rained and rained but it didn't matter, the city is beautiful whatever the weather. First stop was The Jazz Cafe to shelter from the rain, there's something so soothing about the combination of  coffee, jazz and rain. Sounds cheesy but it's true. Next was the Vintage & Antiques Market at Green Park Station, which is on the last Sunday of each month. It wasn't too busy mostly due to the weather, which was fine by me, I browsed the stalls in peace and took my time.

Coffee, jazz & rain
The Vintage & Antiques Market, the venue is a former railway station
I wish I saw that first
A beautiful mess 
I want it all and I want it NOW
I bought this vintage faux fur coat at the fair for £30!!! So glad I found it as I was wearing a thin parka and it was freeezing
And I also bought this bag at the fair for £16!!!
The next morning we revisited the Metropolitan Cafe for brekkie again, in preparation for the long day ahead of us

We went to Pulteney Bridge. Here it seems I'm dissapointed that diving off the bridge is forbidden.
View from Pulteney Bridge
View from Pulteney Bridge

Yes. It's Pulteney Bridge.
This is during one of our long walks on the 1st day.. Although I have a blank expression, believe it or not I'm thinking 'Goddamn! I'd sure love to live in one of those houses!'
We refuelled with proper coffee at Colonna & Smalls
Towards the end of our walk on the last day I saw this spectacular building. I wish I could grow plants on our block of flats. The sun very kindly made an appearance


Oh Bath we think you're ace!
Until next time.

 

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