Rubbish Blip, wonderful sentiments

This sign was at the entrance of Chester Cathedral. It's a very simple idea, just accept everyone for what they are, it is so seldom done. To see it written down like this is incredibly powerful.
Today is the last day of our little adventure. We had our first failure, approaching a Cathedral car park(that was quite full) we saw a sign saying "closed for a funeral" We thought we would exercise a bit of discretion and left without trying to go in.
We made good use of the now free time by visiting the World Heritage site of 
Pontcysylite Aqueduct. This has been blipped sevèral times before so I had an idea what to expect. I was surprised by how narrow it was, just about wide enough for a narrow boat to float across with a one person wide footpath next to it, whilst being hundreds of feet above the valley floor. Very impressive structure,if a bit scary  when on it.
No interesting facts today but one I forgot yesterday was we stood next to King John in Worcester Cathedral, well his tomb anyway. I have always thought he was not popular but they are very keen on him there as he gave them lots of money. Some things never change. It was only on Monday we saw an original of his best known works, the Magna Carta. 
Tonight's stop is in another pub that is part of a chain. This one is not as bad as the one on Tuesday night but it is not compatible to the three privately run places and, like Tuesdays is by far the dearest. Lesson learned for next time

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