
York, England.
“I like it here, can I stay?”
The short answer is probably no. But maybe?
If I were given the choice to move anywhere in the world, I would pick York, England.
Two hours from London.
A quick train ride (yes, please) from London gets you to York. I’ve been through the York station several times on my way to Edinburgh, but this time I decided to make it my final destination. York has Roman and Viking roots, with lots of history to photograph. York’s main attractions are probably the York Minster and the National Railway Museum (do you see where I am going with this?), but there is a lot to see.
Yorkshire is also home to my heritage and having visited I can’t imagine why they would have left. The grass is always greener I suppose, but I could make it work. Are there any marketing agencies in York that need a seasoned marketing professional?
Nonetheless, if you find yourself stepping off the train in York, do yourself one favour: stay at Gray’s Court. There is no need to look elsewhere. Trust me.
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Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - York City Rowing Club
Leica Q - York City Rowing Club
Leica Q - York City Rowing Club
Leica Q - York City Rowing Club
Leica Q - York, England
Leica Q - York, England
Leica Q - York Minster
Leica Q - Guy Fawkes
Leica Q - Gray's Court
Leica Q - Gray's Court
Good recommendation - Leica Q - York, England
Leica Q - York, England

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to which I add;
If not now...then when?”
— Andrew Toynbee, A Construct of Angels