In August I spent a few days in the lovely Bath.
By the way, this blog has lost all semblance of sequence.
Quite the quaintest of English cities, it's a common UK tourist destination for three reasons (as far as I can tell).
(1) Coordinating architecture made of local limestone from the hills (a miracle it wasn't destroyed in WWII).
(2) Jane Austen, a once upon a time resident (there is now a museum and tea room).
(3) Some Roman baths (from hence the city draws its name) and the fabled healing mineral waters therein.


