It comes to something when the most striking colour in a scene is provided by a crow.
There are always lots of crows on the promontory of land leading to Sea Walls.
... which is famed for its carved bench ends from the 14th century. My favourites are the ones that show a fox dressed as a Bishop - possibly either the unpopular Bishop of Bath and Wells, Richard Fox, or the Abbot of Glastonbury who taxed his tenants heavily. In the first panel, he is seen preaching to the villagers, who are depicted as geese.
... with its beauteous old glass ...
It's easy to take a place for granted when you've lived there all your life, but Bristol did look rather spectacular today. This the Suspension Bridge from Sea Walls.