Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird!
Monday, 28 January 2019
We Were On Our Way,
with Steve and Kai,
who kindly gave us a lift, we were on our way to Beer and Seaton, in Devon,
on the way we had a stop,
guess where?
McDonald's of course! Steve and Kai,
'Cheers!', from myself, Diana on the camera,
in a few more hours of driving,
we passed it, Stonehenge, we would call in to visit the site on our way back to London,
we arrived in Beer, this is to be our hotel, The Dolphin,
out of the car,
and into the hotel,
where on the way to reception,
there were a few fairground mirrors, that distort your image,
whilst Steve and myself booked in, the girls relaxed by the aquarium,
a quick pose from Diana,
then we were off exploring,
along the main street there is a constant flow of water, from the hills above the town,
a bit of window shopping,
as we made our way down Fore Street,
lots of shops,
looking back towards our hotel,
and one of the pubs in the area,
we were above the beach,
so time for a few photographs,
Diana wrapped up against the cold,
looking down to the beach,
I then spotted these cabbages, or I should say kale,
they almost look like flowers,
the leaves of ornamental cabbages and kale, (Brassica oleracea), have been hybridized to feature rosy and/or creamy white colors, making them look more like large flowers than vegetables, the difference being that ornamental cabbage has plants with smooth leaf margins are considered flowering cabbage, whereas flowering kale has plants with serrated or fringed leaf margins are considered the flowering kales, which are further divided into the "fringed leaved cultivars" (those with ruffled leaves) and the "feather leaved cultivars" (those with more finely serrated leaves),
I carried on taking photographs,
of the coastline,
and boats on the beach,
and naturally,
a few more of Diana,
who was wrapped up,
it really was quite chilly,
time for a break,
well it was exhausting doing all of that possing!
then it was my turn,
'Ta-dah!'
we continued our walk,
along the hilltop,
Diana jumping for joy,
more than a few times,
by now we were a bit higher,
and were joined by Steve and Kai,
the girls decided to go higher still,
I decided against it,
we started making our way downhill,
towards the beach,
a quick pose,
on one of the areas overlooking the beach,
and along it,
unfortunately,
the day was grey and overcast,
but thankfully no wind,
so although it was chilly,
it was pleasant walking around,
of course there is a small fishing industry here, as can be seen from the beachside shop,
lobster pots,
and prices of locally caught produce,
all of that walking was thirsty work,
so a quick one in the bar,
and this is where we will be gong soon,
the restaurant at our hotel,
the girls ready to eat,
and following a schooner of sherry, a glass of wine for myself,
for our evening meal Diana choose calamari,
for Kai a prawn salad,
a crab salad for Steve,
pan fried scallops for myself,
plus there was a goodly supply of vegetables,
'Cheers!',
from all of us,
a goodnight smile and we were all off to bed,
in the morning it was time for breakfast,
we all had a big English fry up,
breakfast over,
we went to one of the beaches further along the coast,
part of the Jurassic Coast, called that because so many fossils are found there,
it is a really quaint village,
with lots of small interesting shops,
and dogs, lots and lots of dogs, if only the owners read this, the bit at the bottom, I have never seen so much dog mess in my life, it was absolutely appalling, which is such a shame as in all other respects it is a lovely place to visit, just do not admire the view too much as you are walking or you will be sorry!
time for a photoshoot,
the angle of the photograph my make this anchor look big,
but as can be seen it was big,
the sign says it all,
by now the sun was trying to break through the clouds,
and nearly did,
this is the outflow of one of the streams that run through the town,
covering the natural and local history of the town and coastline,
a model of The Cobb as it was several hundred years ago,
and a really early fire truck of the town,
the museum has a couple of floors,
connected by a central staircase,
which is more scary than it looks,
but I just had to reach across and ring the bell,
the display of fossils is amazing,
many if not all found locally like this one,
also under the cases on view, there are numerous drawers, all well worth looking into,
and I found some I knew, well read about some 55 or so years ago,
the drawer was given over to the work of Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz, who was a Swiss-American biologist and geologist recognized as an innovative and prodigious scholar of Earth's natural history,
Agassiz grew up in Switzerland, and he received Doctor of Philosophy and medical degrees at Erlangen and Munich, and the reason I read up about him?
because at the time I was keeping and trying to breed this little beauty, Apistogramma agassizii, the fish was named after him,
upstairs,
there were more galleries and rooms,
some looking at local history,
I am sure I have a stamp with this picture on it,
going downstairs was worse than going up,
with this spiral staircase,
a really scary looking doll,
also here a children's play/learning room,
this was neat, a microscope,
under which you could rotate a number of dishes with different specimens in,
which had a number of crows looking for food on it,
our coach and the heat it brought with it arrived, they say the ancients were a clever lot, not only building Stonehenge, but bringing the stones for it incredible distances, but if they were that clever, why did they build it so far from the car park that you need a coach to get to it? one of life's unsolved mysteries I guess, we made our way home where Steve and Kai dropped us off, after thanking them for a wonderful weekend, we had our evening meal and watched some television, we are only making one post today as it has taken some time, but hopefully tomorrow we will be back as usual with the unusual bits and pieces, and with that we were off to bed.
Hi Stan, Speaking of going away, I’ll be in Pattaya on 20th February for a minimum of 6 nights, before going on to Cambodia and Vietnam. If you have anything to tell or to send anyone there, I’ll be happy to pass it on for you. I don’t know if you or Steve have still got my mobile number from years ago, but it hasn’t changed, Regards Vic.
Dear Vic great to hear from you, I have not posted you email address, you would have been bombarded with spam if I did, many thanks for the offer, but we are fine, we must all meet up when you are back, have a safe and enjoyable trip, best regards, Stan and Diana.
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Hi Stan, Speaking of going away, I’ll be in Pattaya on 20th February for a minimum of 6 nights, before going on to Cambodia and Vietnam. If you have anything to tell or to send anyone there, I’ll be happy to pass it on for you. I don’t know if you or Steve have still got my mobile number from years ago, but it hasn’t changed, Regards Vic.
Dear Vic great to hear from you, I have not posted you email address, you would have been bombarded with spam if I did, many thanks for the offer, but we are fine, we must all meet up when you are back, have a safe and enjoyable trip, best regards, Stan and Diana.
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