We joined a tour group in London and took a train to Charlbury. From there the group got on a tour bus and began to explore the region.
'Cots' are sheep enclosures and 'wolds' are rolling hills, so you can guess what we saw a lot of. The region has the lowest population density in England and it is pretty isolated actually. Historically, the residents were sheep farmers and wool merchants.
Here are some of the first views we had of the Cotswolds. I took lots of pictures from the bus as we drove by...they turned out pretty well, considering.
Nerd alert.
Most of the buildings are built using this tan stone which comes from quarries in the region.
After Chipping Campden, we drove around, passing through Snowshill and Broadway.
I'd love to be able to blame the British lack of fashion sense for this atrocity,
but this woman in our group was American. Did she bother to LOOK in the mirror?!?
It gave us a good laugh. Again and again.
but this woman in our group was American. Did she bother to LOOK in the mirror?!?
It gave us a good laugh. Again and again.

2 comments:
Great pictures! Except for that last one...those pants! Wow. What was she thinking??
We kept thinking of Wallace and Grommit and 'THE WRONG TROUSERS'.
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