In the morning, I got up and punched all the way in the small garden behind the house. It was very quiet, the air was very good, and there was the sound of birdsong. It seemed to feel more at home than at home. Our group of 4 planned to go to the SAINSBURY supermarket first and then to Chinatown in Birmingham. We didn't find the supermarket because the navigator wasn't working and decided to go straight to Chinatown in Birmingham. The sun was shining, or passing through large meadows, or through gothic churches, with greens, perhaps due to a lack of manpower, so untrimmed, although the trunk was not very thick, but the branches were lush, and looked wild and refreshing. I also like various houses, mostly two floors, with different colors and styles. Although Thames Town learned this exquisite, there is no nature and atmosphere. I remembered what my friend said, good mountains, good water, so boring, really dirty, really messy, really lively. When will our town and our countryside be clean and return to the old Jiangnan style? I ate rice in Chinatown, Birmingham, 5 pounds 5, and sent a drink. On the Cantonese-opened Sunrise, we bought Japanese rice, 14 pounds 20 pounds, in the indoor market, we bought 3 pounds a kilo of chicken wings, 2 pounds 7 kilograms of Scottish salmon, 14 pounds bought a large pork ribs, It seems cheaper than domestic. The tragedy is that the parking was fined 25 pounds. We parked in the parking lot. It was self-service. Buy the parking ticket first and put the small ticket in the front window. We have the ticket, but we don't know if we have to put it in the front window, but we have it on our body. On the way back, we finally found a supermarket and basically bought all kinds of daily necessities. Fruits are cheap, 1 pound 5 buy 7 small oranges or a large banana, full of sweet, 1 pound buy 6 small apples, potatoes are also very cheap, 1 pound a bag of small potatoes, very tender and delicious. It's green leafy vegetables, a little more than 2 pounds.