Duxford and Wadenhoe

Today’s adventure led us to Europecar rentals where we picked up our chariot and headed off into the mist . . . Yep London has put on another grey, cold and misty day but it could be worse – atleast it wasn’t raining!

We headed out of the city and ended up at the imperial war museum in Duxford.  Matt and James were in their element, so many planes – so little time, but the highlight was the tour of the test Concord plane from the early 70’s.

From there we kept on heading  North to Aunty Angela and Uncle Richard’s Place ‘the millers cottage’ in Wadenhoe.  Wadenhoe is a gorgeous traditional English village, overlooked by St Michaels, which is 800 years young.  We were treated to a sight of 20 or so young christians carrying a large crucifix from the church to the local hall in preparation for Palm Sunday tomorrow.

So a full day catching up with family.  It’s been 10 years since we’ve been here with them and it feels like we’ve never left!

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