Wednesday I went to a farmer's market in St. Nicholas Square. Every week, people from the near by country side come and sell their fresh meats and cheese and other goods.
St. Nicholas Square is a bunch of markets and stalls, with some really unique stuff for sale.
I rode one of those hop-on hop-off bus tours of the city. The tour guide was a little hard to understand with the accent of the speaker, but it was still a lot of fun.
I mentioned earlier that Wallace and Grommit live here. The animation studio is here as well. This building is the studio where the cartoon is made, as well as Chicken Run.
If you look in the window, you can see Grommit.
This is a picture of the Clifton Suspension Bridge (in the distance) as well as the Avon Gorge. Back in the day, merchants would have to navigate the twisty river to get goods to Bristol.
This is a view to the north, I think. North west, maybe. You can see a big ship yard and the faint mountains in the distance is Wales.
This house was built by a rich wine merchant. He built the tower so he could watch for his ships coming up the Avon river.
This area is "The Downs" There are over 50 soccer fields here. The houses here are gorgeous. They were built by rich merchants. I totally want to live here.
One of the houses.
This is an academic hall that is now owned by the University of Bristol. I think it's now the music department. Charles Dickens gave lectures here.
This is the Hole in the Wall pub. Robert Lewis Stevenson, the guy who wrote Treasure Island stayed here and based the character of Long John Silver on the chef there.
Row homes in the city.
View of the city from the harbor area.
This is the Temple Meads Train Station. This is where Gavin takes the train to work everyday. It is the longest covered train station in the world.
This is the leaning tower of Bristol. It was actually built leaning and when they were rebuilding the city after the WWII bombings, they wanted to tear it down because it was leaning. However, the citizens said not to because it had already been leaning for 500 years.

This is a square near the oldest original street in the city, Christmas Steps.
This is one of the student buildings for the University of Bristol. It was built in the 1970s and was voted the most ugly building in Bristol.

This is a square near the oldest original street in the city, Christmas Steps.
Gavin got to ride the bus on Friday, so some of the pictures are his. :)
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The City is beautiful and I like the buildings and houses too, but please don't move there forever.
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