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Last post of Great Britain Trip 2022 – July 21 & 22 – London
What a way to finish up our two week tour of Great Britain. The streets of London were swarming with people and we would walk over 20 miles on those streets during our final two days in Great Britain. I wish i could share all of the experiences and all of the wonderful photos I took in London. Hopefully, the highlights and photos I do share will convey how we felt about our time in London. London has arguably been the epicenter of Western development for the past 500 years. The Romans tried their best to control all of the British Isles, and failed. That is why we have Hadrian’s…
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Great Britain 2022 Trip – July 20 – Bath to London
This morning we attempted to leave our cottage in Bradford on Avon early because we knew we had a full day ahead of us – Stonehenge, Salisbury and it’s Cathedral, dropping our car off at Heathrow, and finding transportation into London, an hour’s drive from the airport. I say attempted because 40 minutes into our drive to Stonehenge, I realized I had left my cell phone at the cottage back in Bradford on Avon. I share this little mishap because as everyone who has ever traveled in close quarters with family members knows, irritability usually ensues. And as my wife and close friends know, my three sons can sometimes tease…
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The Growth of Women’s Soccer – The Euro Cup
I thought I would take a short break from posting about my recent trip to Great Britain, and instead, post my rapid reactions to just watching the English women’s soccer team defeat Germany in extra time to win the EURO Cup. Hosted by England, I was able to watch many of the early Euro Cup tournament matches on TV during our 2 weeks in Great Britain, including watching an England comeback-win in a quarterfinal match against Spain in while in London. The boys actually went to out to a pub to watch that match. So, when we got back to the states, I eagerly awaited the semi-final matches of…
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Great Britain Trip – July 18 & 19 – Shropshire, Cotswolds and Bath
Today we leave Manchester to head south to the southwestern part of England. Unlike the rest of our trip, where we spend our time visiting small towns, pastoral landscapes, and castles and museums, the past two days were spent in the two cities that arguably represent England’s rise as a major industrial power. The industrial revolution changed Manchester in the early 1800s from a minor township into the pre-eminent industrial metropolis of the the world. The city began expanding “at an astonishing rate” as part of a process of unplanned urban development brought on by a boom in textile manufacturing. This also led to England being by far the largest…
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Great Britain 2022 – July 16 & 17 Liverpool and Manchester
On Saturday, we left the Lake District and drove South to Liverpool, where we toured Anfield, Liverpool Football Club’s stadium. We put this on the itinerary because Jack is a huge Liverpool Football Club fan. Having watched Liverpool play at Anfield so often on TV, it was a treat to tour the stadium. After our visit to Liverpool, we drove the short distance east to Manchester. Carter is a huge Manchester United Football Club fan. But that is not the reason we visited Manchester. A One Day International (ODI) cricket match was being played at Old Trafford (the third oldest cricket field in England) on Sunday between India and England.…
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Great Britain Trip – Friday, Day 6 – Exploring The Lake District
Today was Carter Franklin’s 30th Birthday. So, we started our 3rd day in the Lake District with Davis and I visiting a local Whiskey and Gin shop for some tastings at 10 a.m. in the morning! While there, we purchased an impromptu birthday gift for Carter. We also purchased various libations. We then drove from Keswick to the village of Ambleside, where he had a wonderful birthday lunch and boarded a cruise that would take us all the way to the other end of Lake Windermere and back. Lake Windermere is the largest lake in England with a maximum depth of 230 feet. In addition to having the largest lakes…
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Great Britain Trip – Thursday, Day 5 – Playing Golf in The Lake District
When we planned this great adventure to Great Britain, we decided that if we were going to GB to watch golf, we were also going to play golf. So, we made a tee time at Keswick Golf Club for 10:00 a.m. on our second day in the Lake District. Because the course is located in arguably the most beautiful part of England, the natural beauty of the course made the day especially memorable. It had been almost 10 years since the four of us had played golf together. Although our handicaps vary widely, the scenery and the fellowship made the round so much fun. Afterwards, we enjoyed beer and comfort…
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Great Britain Trip – Wednesday, Day 4 – Arriving at The Lake District
Before we left Carlisle this morning we changed our plans. We were originally going to leave Carlisle and head south straight to Keswick, our base in the Lake District for the next three days. However, we decided to begin our day heading 20 miles east to visit the Roman frontier fort Vindolanda and a portion of Hadrians Wall. I am glad we did. The boys and I are huge fans of Roman history. All of us listened to a podcast several years ago called “The History of Rome” that consisted of more than 100 hours of narrative that detailed the rise and fall of the Roman Empire from 700 B.C.…
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Great Britain Trip – Days 2 & 3 – The Open
Monday – Day 2. The Open, formerly known as The British Open, has been played 149 times since 1860. And it has been played a record 29 times at St. Andrews in Scotland, home of this year’s 150th Open. When Carter threw out the idea that our next Father/Sons trip should be in Great Britain, I was able to complete one of my “bucket list” activities by securing 4 tickets to the Monday and Tuesday practice rounds of The Open, arguably the biggest golf tournament in the world. So, here we are, where the modern game of golf originated. There were several highlights of the Monday practice round. The first…
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Great Britain Trip 2022 – Day 1
It’s Sunday July 10th, 2022. Over the next two weeks, I will be visiting Great Britain with my three sons. The last time the Franklin men took a trip together was in 2019, when we all travelled to San Francisco and the wine valleys, a trip we all loved. Today was a long day with a 500 mile drive from London to St. Andrews. We landed in London at 6:30 a.m., drove Northeast to York, where we stopped to walk around and had lunch. We then hugged the Northumberland Coast until we got to Bamburgh castle, where we spent some time walking the beach and sand dunes. We then drove…