Thursday 22nd September – Cambridge and onto York

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September 22nd 2011

Packed up again this morning (getting really tired of having to relocate every day so we are going to work on that). We drove into Cambridge centre to have a look around and find something we wanted to do and came across a hilarious sight... the local park, with green grass, children playing, people walking through, trees, tracks and... a herd of cows to keep the grass down! And what was even more funny is that no-one was reacting! We parked in a parking building which made us rip our undies at the other end because we were 3 minutes over the hour so we had to pay an extra £2 ($4 NZD) so had to pay a total of £8.50 for 3 hours! But we had a good look around Cambridge – it is definitely a college place... everything is based around the colleges. We spent a while looking around a small market and a few shops before moving on. I bought some VERY cute earrings, they are cows, Steve bought a book about the guy who cut his own arm off and Nicole bought a “Dictionary/Theo-saurus” - hehe I asked her how her Dictionary/Dinosaur were (Ok I found it amusing).
We arrived at York around tea time so we found a park and went and had some tea before driving to our hotel, again a Travelodge where Steve had a laughing fit because he found it amusing that every night Nicole has to make her bed because she sleeps on fold out couches.
Not a lot else of interesting things happened today!
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