6. Cambridge Days 2-3
Today’s photo was taken at Ely Cathedral when we visited there on Friday with my cousin Tina and her husband Graham.
Friday was our second day and Tina and Graham took us to Ely where we walked around and were amazed at the Ely Cathedral which dates back to 1080 after William the Conquerer finally defeated the local armies. There had been a Saxon Church on the site dating back to 673. There is still the base of a Saxon cross on display at the Cathedral.
We also visited the home which had once been where Oliver Cromwell and his family lived.
On Saturday, Tina had organised a family lunch for us and it was a jolly and noisy time with much chatting and lots of laughs. We seemed to have just fitted in so well with everyone.
Today is Mothering Sunday and so we are doing stuff about the home, like arranging future places to stay and stuff like that, as most places will either be fully booked or we would be lost in a sea of families enjoying a day out - and especially so today as the skies are blue and why would they not be out and about?
Tomorrow, our last day in Cambridge, we will go to Anglesea Abbey (which had been planned for today until we realised it was Mothering Sunday)
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