Sunday, August 18, 2013

Henry Moore, Sawbridgeworth Sun Aug 18


Enough Full English Breakfasts, Mike's choosing Muesli and fresh strawberries. 


Local Sipsmith Gin and Vodka. They sell lots of it at Dundas Arms. 


Perry Green. Henry Moore Sculpture in parkland. Plus some visiting Rodin. Princeton's campus had Moore's Oval with Points. And Reclining Woman. 





Mike's favorite. Double Oval. 



We think he's not great with faces. 


Warrior. 



Woodlands walkways links sculpture areas. 


Look who I found!





Sheep sculpture in foreground. Family Sculpture in back ground, atop hill. 


Square with slit, during his geometric period. 


Onto Sawbridgeworth, home of John Seymour (12th gg) and his three generations of descendants, until Richard Seymour came to America in 1639. Great St Marys Church, originally  from 1200's... only church in Sawbridgeworth then. 



No Seymours in here. 



John would have sat in this area...




This is a two lane road.


Tonight's lodging. Ready for a walk on the Stort River Canal?



And then dinner, and a drink? 




































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