Bideford. Once known as the Little White Town on the Hill, one the of the things Bideford is famous for is its bridge. Every arch is a different size because they were paid for by the residents of the town. The bigger the arch the weathier the family.
Today we came to visit my parents. Two egg hunts, a lovely tea and a viewing of 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' later, and we returned home full and with very sleepy children. And of course no Easter tea would be complete without Christmas crackers (we're nothing if not crackers in my family). If you're reading this, Mum, can I have my spinning top back?
Sunday, April 16, 2006
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