On Saturday we had a lazy start and enjoyed proper American Hotdogs on the grill (not barbecue!) Afterwards we headed into Boston and explored Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall Shopping areas, then walked around the harbour to the Institute of Contemporary Art that had been repurposed as a 90ft cliff for the Red Bull Diving Championships.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Boston - Day 1
Almost all modes of transport conveyed us on our journey across The Pond; taxi, train, maglev, Airbus A318, Boeing 747, Hire Car and Shank's Pony. We arrived without any problems and were met by Andrew who guided us back to Winchester where we
Monday, August 13, 2012
London 2012
Whilst Coventry played its part in hosting the 2012 Olympic Games, the atmosphere and excitement in London was hard to ignore, so we took a trip to see our friends Jon and Hetty and experience the occasion first hand.
The crowds at Tower of London were at least three deep but we found a good spot and cheered the athletes as they came by on their first lap of the Marathon. Afterwards we strolled along the river to St Catherine's Dock and took a river boat up to Embankment, where the crowds were even bigger. By the time we met up with Hetty, Evelyn and Myles we felt like we'd participated in the marathon, but we continued along the canal past Mile End Floating Market, through Victoria Park and on to Stratford Station before getting a bus home. A great day out!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Black Country Living Museum
We took a short drive West and completed the Kimpton Family reunion in a replica coal mine just outside Dudley.
The Black Country Living Museum also has a tram, trolleybus, victorian fairground and plenty of working craftsmen and women to help bring the replica streets to life.
We had a great day and despite one of the worst British Summers in memory we didn't even get wet!
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Denmark
Well, what a fantastic surprise! My birthday week got off to a flying start (literally) with the first leg getting us to Copenhagen, and the second to Billund: home of Lego. The weather did nothing to dampen our spirits as we enjoyed all the attractions that Legoland could offer.
The Atlantis Sea Life aquarium made a great bolt hole when the sky turned grey, but for the most part it stayed dry enough for us to admire Miniland and get the most from the rides. An evening flight took us back to the capital, and although the landing was bumpy and wet, we arrived safely and managed to navigate our way to Ibsens Hotel via the metro.
On Wednesday we headed out to explore the northern and eastern district. Our "cOPENhagen card" got us access to the palaces at Rosenborg and Amalienborg which both had interesting treasures on show. A short walk north took us to the fortified Kastellet, on past the Gefion fountain to The Little Mermaid, and back round to our hotel.
Thursday was set aside for us to enjoy Tivoli park. The gardens and theme park rides are nestled right in the heart of the city. Found over 100 years ago, and known to be an inspiration to Walt Disney, the park still keeps the population entertained with free concerts, dozens of restaurants, an aquarium and of course a nice selection of thrill rides. The evening was rounded off with an enormous plate of house special ribs at the Promenaden restaurant. Yummy!
On our last full day we tried to tick off the remaining sights on our list; Christiansborg slot, Rundetårn, Nyhavn, Nationalmuseet, Vor Felsers Kirke and back to Tivoli for something to eat. Saturday was our last day, and after another "Breakfast in a Glass" at Ibsens we swung by a few shops and had coffee in the Paludan Bogcafe before catching the metro back to the Lufthavne, and our flight home.
Superb.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Screw it! Not again...
Although I've been keeping a keen eye out for potholes again this year, the puncture magnet that is my nearside wheel, managed to accurately embed a screw in its tyre.
Given the wear on the offside tyre this actually resulted in me purchasing two new boots, but at least I'm rolling again.
Given the wear on the offside tyre this actually resulted in me purchasing two new boots, but at least I'm rolling again.
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Sculpt 6.0
Finally decided to do something about my eyewear. Apparently my actual eye wear has not altered too much but a new contact lens package and new specs means that I should be able to see what the future holds with even more clarity.
Just as an aside, the optician who did my contact lens consultation had the most unusual character trait; she seemed unable to look me in the eye! It was quite odd that someone who so actively avoided eye contact would want to become an optician.
Just as an aside, the optician who did my contact lens consultation had the most unusual character trait; she seemed unable to look me in the eye! It was quite odd that someone who so actively avoided eye contact would want to become an optician.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Lancaster

Monday 12th March
En route we called to see Carys in Manchester and had time for lunch in Sparkles café in the Northern Quarter. Then, after arriving in the city of Lancaster we picked up the keys to the Music Room, dropped luggage, bought supplies and had a Curry Night in.
Tuesday 13th March
We explored Lancaster on foot and arrived at just the wrong time to get in the Castle or Maritime museum, so we explored the City Museum and had elevenses in the Music Room Coffee Shop.
Refreshed, we returned to the Castle and did the guided tour. The building (which still functioned as a prison until 2011) has been the site of occupation since the Romans and later the Normans who built a stronghold against the marauding Scots. The Shire Hall still functions as a Crown Court but plans on what to do with the rest of the site have yet to be determined.
After a slow meal in Bella Italia we watched The Woman in Black at the cinema.
Wednesday 14th March
Today we went for a 6 mile walk along the River Lune and Lancaster Canal. Our journey took us past Skerton Bridge & Weir up to the Lune Aqueduct. We then followed the canal to Hest Bank on the coast and had tea in "The Shore" café. From here we walked along the beach and promenade into Morecambe where we met Eric and then got the bus back to Lancaster.
Thursday 15th March
Firstly we visited Atkinsons and bought coffee before driving up to Williamson Park & Ashton Memorial. We spent a very pleasurable couple of hours trying to photograph the butterflies before heading north to visit Sizergh Castle.
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Kenilworth Fireworks
Kenilworth Round Table's 24th Bonfire & Fireworks Gala
Saturday, October 29, 2011
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