Warwick castle. More like castle-land than a castle.
Calvin acting out.
Discovering the joys of splashing in fountains.
Sooo many people.
What's he pointing at?
Eagles!
They had a pretty cool demonstration of birds of prey.
The next day, a walk on the Cotswold Way starting from the town of Broadway.
Navigator Sam.
Cal stretching his legs after being in the backpack for several hours.
Lunch at this pub in the town of Stanton.
St Micheal's church. A church of some sort has been here for 900 years, and before that it was a pagan site.
Hanging out in the village green in Stow-on-the-Wold.
Threatened with the stocks, he behaved for a little while.
Maybe the best church door ever, flanked by two huge and old yews. Supposedly this door inspired Tolkien with the gates of Moria.
The tiny town of Snowshill, empty early on a Tuesday but overrun with people the previous afternoon.
It's quaint enough that we let him run free in the streets.
Chipping Camden's 17th century shopping mall.
The estate of the local wool baron, mostly burned in the civil war.
The tomb of the wool baron, Sir Baptiste Hicks.
High street.
We spent a very frustrating lunch chasing Cal around this garden trying to get him to eat when all he wanted to do was yell.
Back home.