Monday, 27 October 2025

Time for Family

I have very much enjoyed my time exploring Cornwall on my own, I am finishing up my journey through England by visiting various relatives.  First is a stop in Salisbury to see a cousin. The journey unfortunately was not an easy one.   I still had my rental car with plans to drive to Exeter and catch a train there.  The drive in the beginning was any easy one.  It was raining quite a bit but as I was on a dual carriage way things flowed fine.

Exeter however was another story. I guess as soon as there is one minor issue the town just fills up.  I was on time when I got to the city, and twenty minutes late getting to the rental location.  Then it took a half hour for a taxi to arrive, and with a longer trip to the station, I missed my train by a good hour.  I was able to book onto a new train, but also for some reason, probably the weather, the trains were running an hour longer for the trip to Salisbury.  In the end however, I made it.


My cousin and her husband took me to dinner at the Haunch of Venison in Salisbury.  Just an amazing old building that was opened around 1320 and was used by the workmen building the near by cathedral.  They say the beams in the ceiling are even older and came from sailing ships. The marble floor tiles come from the cathedral, when there was an update done to the heating there.  There is a mummified hand on display that is said to be from the 18th century, someone who was caught cheating at cards.  As well one of the little “snug” rooms at the back hosted Winston Churchill and Dwight Eisenhower as they planned the D Day invasions. So all in all just an amazing spot for dinner.


The next day was a little dreary, I had wanted to walk around Old Sarum but it was on and off pouring rain.  So instead I was directed to visit a really neat little spot, The Phoenix Emporium, like a flea market, with dozens of little stalls filled with all manner of collectables, antiques and random items.   Then it was just a walk into Salisbury, through the market square which was hosting a silly little fall fair.  No one was on the rides in this weather though.  I also went through the Salisbury Museum, which had an interesting mix of archeological finds, including various skeletons like the Amesbury Archer, and others dating through the Saxon to the Neolithic. There was a small display from a Landscape Art competition, and the story of Salisbury through the ages. 


I had walked around the cathedral a little, but I have been there before when I was in England for another family members wedding, so I didn’t bother stopping in again.  It is a gorgeous old cathedral though, I would recommend visiting it and seeing one of the remaining copies of the Magna Carta too. 


The rest of the evening was just quiet at home, chatting with my cousin and getting lots of cuddles from the family pup.  It was nice to have a home cooked meal as well and just relax on the couch in the evening.  A slow morning the next day as I was moving on, thankfully with no train issues this time, and headed to my Uncle near Bristol

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