18 Oct 2023
Mo made me the best coffee, I put some washing on, and we looked around her garden before heading out for the day.
She walked me round the pretty backstreets and historical areas of Cambridge, into Queen's and King's College, Trinity, past the Malt House, punters, cows... these beautiful, elegant buildings and some of them just look like they are sitting in a paddock from behind. We went to the Wren building and visited the beautiful library there. Amazing stained glass window of Isaac Newton, a statue of Byron that had been accepted there after being removed from wherever it was before cause he was a bad example. Stunning woodcarvings, shelves and books. Some significant ones were in display cases like a first edition winnie the pooh, Newton's notebooks and first edition of Principia. There were some beautiful old manuscripts and early gutenberg-printed books.
I climbed up all the steps (123 in a very small spiral) at Great St Mary's for some stunning rooftop views and a peek in at the bells on the way up. The tower was built in 1607 but the church is 12th century.
Cambridge is so pretty, with so many beautiful courtyards, trees, gardens, gates... I also saw a working original street gaslight.
We had dinner at a place called Bedouin. I had baked eggplant with tahini sauce and pomegranate, a veggie tagine with coucous and a caramelised fig tart with pistachio creme.
17,293 steps
11.62 km
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