June 28, 2022
York
a day trip
All good things must come to an end and I'm becoming increasingly aware that this vacation is winding down. There's just a week left and today I get a train to York to spend a bit more time with my son. The weather is kind so we can mooch around some shops and enjoy a coffee al fresco somewhere in the city's historic centre. Unlike most visitors, active sightseeing is not on the agenda.
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Roy meets me at the train station and we walk the few minutes to the pedestrianized centre and soon find a cafe with a couple of tables outside and enjoy coffees and a snack. You could call it brunch.
There are charity shops to call at and I buy a loud checked shirt as although the sun is out, I need another layer. It's a red lumberjack number that costs just a few quid.
Roy leads me to the Museum Gardens near the river, where carved stone remants of an abbey make a good place to sit for a while and chat. It's a tranquil spot in what is a busy city.
A train back to Lincoln leaves in the late hafternoon and it means I can catch the last bus back to Washingborough. They stop running at 7:00. Once off, I walk 50 metres or so up the High Street to The Ferry Boat and have dinner there.
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