Sunday 29 January 2017

Ely Christmas Fair

Back in November, Mum, Dad and I had a jaunt to Ely for their Christmas fair in the cathedral.  Aside from a few niggles - the length of the drive; the cold; the crowds; the park and ride being so far out of the city; the queues for getting lunch and coffees; and truly shocking service and treatment in a local tea rooms - it was actually a really nice day!  Although I'm not sure that Dad would agree or want to go there again at such a busy time of year. 

The cathedral itself looked beautiful - really festive - and such a stunning building.  Amanda and I visited here well over five years ago now and said we'd definitely come back - and I still don't know why we haven't visited again in that time.  There were lots of lovely smelling stalls - one particularly selling Christmas wreaths and decorations made out of dried fruit and spices - the smell of oranges and cloves followed us around - fabulous!   Music was piped through the speaker system as we made our way around the stalls and it felt very festive indeed. 
Here's Mum trying on hats again - it's a family tradition - I rather think she looks like the Queen here!
We were often to be found huddled up close to one of these old heaters for some warmth - and they did throw a lot of heat out too!

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