Cam-bridge. The river Cam. Bridge over the River Cam =
Cambridge. That’s one way to name a city.
And what a beautiful city it is.
Sam & I headed to Cambridge for a weekend staying with
Sue & Phil, who are relatives of mine (so distant, I didn’t actually
realise we were related). Where we stayed was a place called Rectory Cottage in Great Chishill, just
outside of Cambridge. The house is an amazing 16th century thatched
roof cottage.
We were only there for two days and on the first day we went
for a walk around Great Chishill and the neighbouring towns. There were many
wheat fields everywhere and I had fun playing in them.
I also got stung by a nettle for the first
time. It wasn’t fun.
After that we headed to Saffron Walden, a little
market town and wandered round the town. It’s crazy seeing all these old medieval
buildings and realising how young New Zealand really is!
Heading back to Great Chishill, we made our way to the local
pub, The Pheasant, which
is approximately 30 metres down the road from the house.
The next morning we headed to Cambridge for some touristy
fun times. We parked the car and walked through a park and in to town. Cue old
buildings and tour groups galore.
I tried to take a photo of this guy doing an impressive
lunge while taking a photo but alas, I was too slow and only caught the end of it.
We explored the streets for a bit, wandering around all the
colleges – Queens, King, St Catharine, Trinity… there are 31 in Cambridge! And
of course the illustrious Cambridge University, where your exam results are
posted (with your name) in the middle of a courtyard for the whole world to
see!
The students even played a prank on King Henry VIII and replaced his sceptre with a chair leg!
The students even played a prank on King Henry VIII and replaced his sceptre with a chair leg!
We hired a punt
and went for a leisurely trip down the River Cam. The best part was watching
other tourists who’d not bothered to go on a chauffeured punt (Phil was an
expert punter) and instead were trying to manouver their own.
Some were trying
to punt from the wrong end of the boat, others just gave up and tried to use
the pole like an oar.
Unfortunately we didn’t see anyone fall in. These guys came close though.
I even tried my hand at punting. Needless to say, it was a great success. I wish!
I even tried my hand at punting. Needless to say, it was a great success. I wish!
We stopped for lunch at an Italian place overlooking the
river. Again we got to watch more tourists trying to punt.
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