Chester

Blog originally from the 21st:

Today we visited Chester. The town is very conscious of its historical role, from Roman times to Medieval. Many pubs are called “Ye Olde” something. The Roman walls surrounding Chester are truly amazing. Despite their simplicity and obvious signs of aging, they are a direct link to ancient times that is striking in a way some of the more recent structures are not. Don’t get me wrong, I had a great time at the King's Head, and I enjoyed the historical reference to Charles I, the king who was beheaded because he wasn’t Protestant enough to please Parliament. But the ancient walls, their edges rounded with time, covered by expanses of ivy and draped with delicate pink flowers, are striking in a more visceral way. Trying to imagine the people who laid the foundations and spread the mortar, the guards who patrolled the towers every day, the people who looked up the stones from within their shelter, is almost impossible. The walls simultaneously exude a sense of the lasting power of nature; the fleeting history of man.

-Maya

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