Guiting Power – Cotswolds

Pronounced “guiding” but with a “t” instead of “d”

Don’t wait for miracles, your whole life is a miracle.” – Albert Einstein

The key to life is how you deal with plan B” – Stephen Dias. Well, rain wasn’t in our plan but…
we did bring rain gear with us. Looked like the day was going to be a wash out so – out we headed.
Hey, if these guys can take it, I guess we can, too!
I thought this was pretty cute. Pimm’s in England is kind of the equivalent to Sangria. Pimm’s (a type of gin) mixed with lemonade and lots of fruit, mint & cucumbers. A very popular summer drink here in the pubs.
Look at this sweet, sweet face ❤️
There were flocks of pheasants, scurrying in the fields. Murph took a million pics of them – tough to get a decent shot but I think he did quite well.
Cool farmer’s field to traverse – a favorite thing to do for us. 😊
It never gets old!
Well, now – what the what? Since this was in a private garden we really couldn’t get too close. Maybe carved from stone? Maybe carved from wood? Either way it was a surprising sight as we walked through this tiny village. 🤷🏾‍♀️
This pine forest was magnificent and serene to walk through.
After 6 hours of hiking even our waterproof boots were wet. The B & B hosts put them into their drying cupboard for the night. We showered etc. and went for a lovely dinner in the lower part of town – The Hollow Bottom restaurant was quiet and a beautiful end to our soggy day. 🌧️

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