Muskets, cooking and roller-skating
Julia took the girls out, all day. They didn't get back until it was dark.
Roller skating, that's the one with the slushy ice drinks, and The Folk, which is a museum about Gloucester's history. That's an old musket that Hetty is wielding.
I particularly like the one where they build the Roman founded city of Gloucester. You can see it is walled, as it was, and it has four gates. These gave the names of the streets that go out at right angles from The Cross, the centre of the city. Eastgate, Westgate, Southgate and Northgate streets.
They had a fabulous day.
As for me, I actually only took one photo, it's the extra of Meg. She seems to have found a great place to hide/sleep. On one of the dining chairs.
Of course, as soon as I tried to take a photo of her dozing she immediately got up and came towards me.
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