Salisbury; Friday, 26 November, 2010

After a mad dash up to Waterloo I managed to make the train with a couple of minutes to spare. I settled down into my seat and gently watched as the sun set over suburban South West London.

Just after 5, and less than 2 and a half hours after leaving the office I arrived in Salisbury, about the quickest I had ever made a holiday destination from work.

I was wondering how I was going to make my way to the Hotel, but I knew it was next to the Cathedral, and given it’s got the largest spire in the UK it wasn’t difficult to spot the direction I needed to be heading in.

I arrived at the hotel, checked in and freshen up before heading out into town to have a wander round.

However, in the twenty minutes it had taken me to freshen up the weather had taken a bit of a turn for the worse from chilly and dry to heavy snow.

I had a foreshortened wander around the town, but took advantage of the snow laden skies to take some good night shots of the Cathedral and the area around the cathedral, before heading into town for a bite to eat, and then back to the hotel for an early night.

Weather

No Data Heavy Snow
AM PM
Cold (-10-0C, 14-32F)
-1ºC/30ºF