15. Stow Day 3
Photo shows a simple yet elegant home in Lower Slaughter in the Cotswolds, which we visited today. Did you notice the wood piled up either side of the front porch?
A funny thing about this home is the sign that hangs on their front door “Oh! No! Not you again!”
What a welcome!!!
It’s a funny name to the uninitiated - but according to Mr Google the word slaughter actually means a muddy patch, in old English.
I also went digging about the name Cotswold which in old English means:
Cots = sheep; and Wold = a high flat area = a perfect place for keeping sheep!
Today we went for a drive around the Cotswolds visiting villages as above (Lower Slaughter), Bibury and Bourton-on-the-Water, each place was quaint in its own right and well worth the visit.
Tomorrow we head to Somerset before driving down to Devon on the following day, to catch up with Norm’s cousins. We’ll be in Devon for about 2 weeks.
I think our time there will be hanging out with the family, drinking lots of cups of tea!
Hi Maggie and Norm, I am loving all the references to places and trees, etc. I watched the Cotswolds with Pam Ayers and so already knew they would be fabulous. So glad you can share important memories like horseshoes with your cousin and have Father gift you with a ground floor suite. We are crazy here with Labor, Lib and Greens' flyers being pushed in our mailboxes in a desperate bid to transform the image of the past several years.
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