2016 - July - Our UK trip
Strawberry picking near Grantham.
Walking along the canal with Rita, Keith and Dad. Lovely day, lovely walk.
Nice to see a bit of wild-life.
Along the coast of Hunstanton.
Hunstanton's lovely aquarium
Jedborgh Abbey.
The hills of Scotland
Edinburgh castle.
Took a trip to see dolphins off the coast of Scotland. We did see a couple but too far and fast for a photo, but still a nice experience.
Roman ruins at Chesters, on Hadrian's Wall - : "the most complete Roman cavalry fort in Britain."
Still at Chesters. I went on a school outing to Chesters and Housesteads as a kid.
Picking blackberries with Rita and Dad. The first of the season - still seems unusually early this year.
London for a day. On the Eye. Last time we were here the Eye was closed for renovations - it was Winter. So this time we couldn't miss it. Surprisingly well run despite the thousands of people going on it.
The Old Cheshire Cheese. Oldest pub in London, just off Fleet Street. We were walking around, almost aimlessly, when I recognized the buildings almost by instinct, and we were not 20 metres from the little alleyway to the pub. Of course we had a drink there.
Inside The Old Cheshire Cheese.
Fabulous new hotel in Blyth. We couldn't find a B&B room in the area so we opted for this place - it had only been open for a week. Great meals.
. . . and a lovely view from our room.
Somewhere with Dad and Rita
Dad and I took a long country walk. Most of it was along dirt tracks on the edges of farmer's fields. Was just over 5 k.
Brother Austin, Sally and Rita - still chilly on a summer's evening.