Meyer explores Stongehenge, Roman Baths near the end of her adventure

(Editor’s Note: Stacey Meyer is a 1993 graduate of Postville High School.  She works as a manager with Marriott International.  She currently lives in Santa Barbara, Calif., but is in the process of moving to San Carlos, Calif. in the San Francisco bay area. She is the daughter of Byron and Eileen Meyer. Printed below is the fourth of a four part series as Meyer shares her experiences while  traveling through Paris and London.)

The final day, I booked a day trip from Central London with stops at Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and the Roman Baths.  The drive on the tour bus from central London to Windsor Castle took about 30 minutes.  The flag was up at the castle which meant the queen was in.  From what I’ve been told, the Queen refers to Buckingham Palace as “the office” and much prefers staying at Windsor Castle.  

 

On from Windsor Castle, our next stop was Stonehenge.  The drive took us 1 1/2 hours through rural countryside and by Ascot Racetrack (a very large well known horse racing venue).  

 

Finally, we hopped on our tour bus and made our way through the countryside to the Roman Baths.  The drive took about an hour and we saw some cute little villages and hamlets.  

Read the full article in the February 14 edition of the Postville Herald.

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