The winding streets of Bath, England.
A pretty little lane and garden
Kate with the Crescent of Bath behind her.
A pretty church on the way to the Bath Abbey and Baths.
All the buildings are so old and decorated.
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, aka Bath Abbey. Founded in the 7th century, but rebuilt in the 12th century.
The Roman Baths at Dusk. Look at the excellent condition! This was built in 60 A.D. for goodness' sake!
Ruins of the Roman Temple surrounding the baths. Didn't hold up so well.
Tile art from the inner temple of the baths.
Coffins! Lots of people were buried in the temple.
The Royal Roman Drain!
Back in the Baths, dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva.
Bath Abbey peeking out at the top.
Such a beautiful space.
Reminded me of the outdoor pool at the Hearst Castle. I think he was trying to emulate the Roman Baths.
It was due to the car accident that we got here so late, but it was so beautiful at dusk, it turned out perfectly.
The sacred pool for Sulis Minerva. Now a wishing well.
The travelers: Kate, Travis, Dan, Jahnisa, Laura, and Lexia