A Couple In England - Day Six - Part Two

Hubby and I left the Skyline Tour bus and walked over to the City Tour bus, climbed aboard and settled in. Here's a view out of the bus window - still drizzly, grey and cold, but I had half a roll of loo paper left in my shoulder bag to use as tissues so I was good to go. Well, maybe not good, but I was still alive. Had you asked me the chances of that yesterday, I'd have said slim to none. Before long, the bus pulled out and headed toward the Grand Parade.

Can you see the colonnades at the bottom of the photo above? Interestingly, there's currently a scheme to re-open them to the public and to redevelop the surrounding area. You can read more about those plans here. We traveled down Avon Street and past the Westgate Buildings until we reached Queen Square, developed by architect John Wood the Elder. Queen Square is a key component of Wood's vision for Bath. Named in honour of George II's queen, and was intended to appear like a palace with wings and a forecourt to be viewed from the south side.



Before I realized it, we were passing the Jane Austen Centre. I took the photo above out of the bus window. If you look closely, you can see the mannequin dressed in blue Regency garb at the front door. The audio tour informed us that it was the JA Centre, prompting Hubby to groan aloud. "What's wrong with you?" "Jane Austen. You're going to want to get off the bus and go and look." "No I'm not," I told him. Hubby stared at me for a few beats. "Are you sure? Come on, I'll go with you." I shook my head. "But it's Jane Austen," Hubby insisted. Sigh. "Thanks, but I'm really not in the mood," I told him while blowing my nose. And hacking. Hubby gave me a searching look, probably trying to figure out where exactly along the route I'd been switched for a Stepford Wife. Before long, we were passing the Assembly Rooms and Fashion Museum. The audio guide told us that the Rooms had been at the centre of society in Georgian Bath, prompting Hubby to nudge me. "Assembly Rooms, Hon." I nodded. "Beau Nash," I said. I had been anticipating returning to the Assembly Rooms, and the Fashion Museum, for months and now that I was at them, now that I could simply step off the bus and visit them, I had no enthusiasm for them at all. I was still feeling awful and it was all I could do to watch Bath roll by through the bus window.





"Do you want to go inside?" I asked him. "Inside what?" "The Abbey." "Not particularly." "Well then, we're going to the Baths. You can't make your first visit to Bath and not see the Baths." "Are you sure you feel up to it, Hon?" I really didn't, but I wasn't going let this cold/flu/cholera defeat me or make me miss any more of the City. "Yes, I'm up to it," I told Hubby, taking his arm while thinking about the fact that we were supposed to return here tonight in order to see the fireworks over the Abbey. Please, God, I silently prayed, send me a minor miracle. Sigh. Part Three Coming Soon!
Published on May 13, 2013 00:30
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