Near St Helen's Church there are these ancient almshouses, some of which date back to the 1400s. |
This bridge spans the River Ock as it joins the Thames. At one time it must have crossed the Wilts and Berks Canal which ran from Abingdon towards Swindon. |
On Saturday (8th August) we left Abingdon and this shows the tower St Helen's Church from the water. |
Next to our mooring was a wartime 'pillbox' and this one was well used by sheep keeping out of the sun. |
We liked these blue ceramic feet by the lock cottage. |
In the afternoon we climbed the Wittenham Clumps which give a wonderful view over the surrounding countryside. In this photo you can see Little Wittenham Church and the river. |
In this zoomed photo from the top of the hill you can just make out Leo's bow by the bush in front of a white cruiser and hordes of people playing in the river. |
This is a woolly thistle. There were lots of them on the Clumps and most had a bee gathering nectar. |
The second Clump we climbed is more obviously a hill fort with ramparts and ditches. |
This is looking back from below Goring Lock with the road bridge, the weir to the left and the lock to the right. |
On Monday we visited Beale Park and saw the animals. Here a meerkat on duty looks directly at the camera. |
Beale Park have recently added two zebras to their collection. Both are female so no little zebras for the moment but they are going to have a stallion. |
These are short-clawed otters and the one in the pool was having a bit of an argument with the other two. |
We saw these in the wild in Peru and grew rather fond of them. It is a capybara and they like wallowing in the water, which given the heat seems very sensible. |
Here we are approaching the bridge at Sonning. |
Below Shiplake Lock we found a spot in the trees for some welcome shade before cooling off with our now usual afternoon swim in the river. |
Until 1974 Abingdon was the County Town of Berkshire so, yes, it is County Hall. After the boundary changes the town became part of Oxfordshire and Reading became the County Town of Berkshire.
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