Bleachley Park Mansion, chosen for it's proximity to London without bringing attention to itself as an important war time intelligence location. |
May 25 was Michael's birthday and this year it was a full day of sightseeing. After spending the day exploring Bletchley Park we drove the 56 miles to Stratford-Upon-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare. We had tickets for Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Theater that evening. We arrived in Statford around rush hour and struggled to find the theater. We finally parked the car and had no trouble finding the theater on foot/wheels right along the River Avon. After collecting the tickets from the box office, we went across the street for a fish and chips dinner. As soon as we placed the order we noticed we only had 15 minutes to eat and get to our seats! Fortunately, the order came out quickly so we wolfed down the food, put Michael into the wheel chair and I ran us back across the street and into our seats where we arrived with just enough time to see the opening! This version of Hamlet was non-traditional and totally excellent! It had an African theme including actors and costumes. I hear it's being made into a film so if it comes to a theater near you, definitely go see it!
Shakespeare's birthplace |
Anne Hathaway's Family home, Shakespeare's wife |
Powis Castle near Welshpool |
To break up the drive back to Holywell, we made a visit to Powis Castle located near the border of Wales and England near Welshpool. Most Welsh castles were built by the English to subdue the Welsh. Powis, however, was originally the fortress of a dynasty of Welsh princes. The castle has a grand history but, to me, the two things that really stand out about this property are the terraced gardens and the collection of Indian artifacts collected by Clive of India. These artifacts date back to a romantic time in India before the affect of western influence. Everything from bejeweled animal heads, swords, and suits of armor, to dresses, and jewels. What a collection! I had a pang that it should be returned to India, but on the other hand, it's well cared for by the UK National Trust so who am I to say? I'm quite grateful to have seen the collection!
Even though it's not exactly what we had planned, what a fantastic trip so far! More to follow!
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