England 2009 - Tuesday

Welles

Tuesday was our last day in Liverpool. We packed after breakfast and started in the direction of Tiverton. By this time we felt comfortable driving in England, and I started thinking whether I would adjust automatically on the Continent, or if I was going to take some time.

Still on the same day after arrival we went to take a look at the local church, which we took as training for the Wells cathedral.

We wanted to see the famous Wells cathedral (in Somerset) last year, but there was no time, so we planned it for this year. It is a nice full day trip; we looked into the cathedral itself and on the bishop’s house, and had a cream tea in a coffee shop.

Rest of the visit went quietly; mostly we were taking walks around Tiverton.

We parted on Friday morning and went to Dover. We arrived relatively early, had early dinner, and then went to the ferry. This time we were ready for the passage with all the needs – money and books. There was no driving surprise when we got to Calais. Driving on the right came naturally. Although in Calais we drove straight onto a freeway, so it is hard to tell.