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A Wonderful Family Interlude

Leeds
I was shown several examples of outstanding architecture in Leeds. Perhaps my favorite was the Corn Exchange which was ovular and domed. Something remarkable today, let alone long ago.

My sprints around the U.K. greatly benefit from visiting family. Going north I spent two days with Twila and Tracy and going south I visited another day. Given how intensely Tracy is working the final stages of his PHd program it was generous of them to take me in, especially the way they did. They’re going on four years in Leeds and their proud and knowledgable of their adopted English home. This came through when they gave me an intense and thorough tour of the city center where we walked everywhere, snuck into places, and visited museums. It was great and I really appreciated the personal touch.

From Leeds I headed to London for the last transition of this trip. My plan was to take in bits of London which I didn’t know already while mixing in a few day trips to places I’d previously visited but in awful weather. Dover and Canterbury in particular were high on my list. This was a wind down phase to another awesome U.K. trip.

Leeds

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By TravisGood

Speaker. Maker. Writer. Traveler. Father. Husband.

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