Amberley 13
May. 6th, 2011 07:52 amAt the end of the day, my human and I took the Hillside Trail to enjoy this lovely view of the South Downs. It was very steep and very narrow, but well worth the effort.
At the end of the day, my human and I took the Hillside Trail to enjoy this lovely view of the South Downs. It was very steep and very narrow, but well worth the effort.
I'm not sure I like the way this guy is looking at me - I might be lunch!
The Nature Trail led to the Bodger's Camp. His shelter certainly fit the name!
I did enjoy the train ride to the other part of the grounds, though.
They had a very funky bus, which various members of our party rode on. I didn't go with them, but they seemed to have a good time.
They also advertised extremely good advice, which I believe should be universally adopted in all situations.
...and a very civilised pavilion for our party - though it was a little windy.
Lunch was provided by a riverside eatery that served fantastic teas...
There was a fascinating Linotype machine, which Andy the compositor demonstrated at length.
Last weekend, the whole family took a trip to Amberley Working Museum.
My human drove for a change, with me keeping a close eye along the way.