Out in Oxford

We enjoyed a day in Oxford today, because Edward wanted to go here, to gather some stuff for his dissertation.
Any excuse for a day out, and I'm there.

Whilst he worked and Mark went looking up music stuff for his website, I shopped.

Of course, studying and shopping needs sustinence.

But did we need books to tell us how to acquire this?
For the record, books purchased = 3, this, this and this. No teenage angst required, thanks.
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Are you finding an excuse to knit more socks? Or are you using your old ones to make toys with?
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Digitalgran, at 7:09 pm
Fabulous views of Oxford, Gill, how did you resist the Ashmo or the Pitts Rivers Museums? No afternoon tea at the Randolf?
I Might be able to go next week whilst I am on holiday, you have wetted my appetite.Maggie
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