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A lovely combination of real life shabby chic and grandeur - our appartment block in budapest.

Sunny day and we walked for miles (about ten we reckon over 25000 steps but we've only got little legs). This place is full of stunning architecture and statues.... quite a lot of statues of lions some of which tried to eat Hilary.  we went to the National Gallery, very good - excellent collection of paintings of every kind three floors full of artwork. there were some enormous paintings and one of which now features Hilary which I can't put on the Blog because I took it with my camera and I don't have any way of transferring camera pictures to my tablet until I get home so you will have to make do with a picture of a lion instead

We spent the rest of the day wandering around the Castle area taking photographs of beautiful fairy tale buildings and stunning churches with amazing roofs and stonework details and loads more Lions.  It's fairly exhausting being a tourist so we have too fuel ourselves with plenty of cake and cherry strudel!


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