Bath - The Roman Baths
I arrived at the Roman Baths a
little after 9am, greeted by the friendly staff with warm smiles. I was tickled
to see a grand dad standing in front of me with a young man no older than 6. I
said good morning and he shared that he was showing the lad the history of this
grand little city. I paid my entry and made my way to the place where they
provide the headsets for self-guided touring. I was impressed that they had a
special version of the tour for those little ones, keeping them engaged as they
educated.
I meandered slowly through each part of this moment to history in awe
of the structures as I listened to the narration. I closed my eyes and was
taken back centuries, putting myself in the sandals of the Romans who would use
these bathes as part of their social outlet, meeting, greeting and conducting
business conversations.
The energy of this place was strong as I captured a large spirit orb in photos.
I was fortunate to connect to
another solo traveler, a woman from the east coast of the US. We shared our
love for traveling alone over bringing a companion, allowing oneself to be open
to all possibilities and synchronicities.
It was a delightful few hours amidst
a vast history.
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Wishing you your own Travel Awakenings,
LeeZa Donatella
Wishing you your own Travel Awakenings,
LeeZa Donatella
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