Monday, January 4, 2016

London in Winter




After spending time with Mum, we then went down to London for the weekend and stayed with Joal. On the Saturday I took Lex for a walk through Limehouse - where my grandfather used to work.  The place is certainly different from his time!


On the Sunday we went to see Vanessa.  There was a lot of rain - but I quite like the effect of taking this rainy photo through the car windscreen.



On the Monday we were due to fly to Oman, we visited my cousin Sally in the morning.  She had fallen and broken her collar bone, so until she got back from the doctors Lex and I drove up to Alexandra Palace.  It was a glorious winter's day and we had a great view right across to the City of London.


After a brunch in Highgate with Sally we went for a walk to Highgate Cemetery.  It sounds a bit morbid but actually it's a really interesting place where many famous people are buried.





Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Southwold with Lindsey

Another place we visited as a family was Southwold, where my dear friend Lindsey lives.  We drove through the countryside to get there, including through the village of Framlingham, where you can see the Dutch influence on the landscape.


Framlingham windmill


Southwold pier - there were some big waves here today.


Southwold looking towards the lighthouse


The very interesting water clock on the pier at Southwold


Southwold is famous for its beach huts



Gun Hill - With Lindsey


Can you believe that these beach huts cost between 70 and 90,000 pounds. Crazy!


An almost empty beach at Southwold on a lovely (but windy) winter's day.


Sunday, December 27, 2015

Coastal towns of Essex and Suffolk


The Customs House, Ipswich. Originally an Anglo Saxon settlement, Ipswich soon became known as an exporter of wool.


Neptune Quay in Ipswich. Essex


View across Ipswich Haven Marina


Mum - off for a coffee in Isaac's.


Woodbridge in Suffolk


The Tide Mill, Woodbridge



Suffolk skies



Sutton Hoo.  
The 7th century Sutton Hoo ship burial contained a wealth of Anglo Saxon artefacts - it's probably the most important archaeological site in England.


The Sutton Hoo helmet - found in the burial chamber

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Coastal towns of Norfolk

A little project I set myself for the Christmas and New Year period we were at Mum's was to get her out to visit some local places.  My focus this year was on the coastal towns of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.  We had (mostly) glorious weather for these trips.


The Customs House by the South Quay at Kings Lynn


The statue of George Vancouver, the explorer who charted the North American Pacific coast, and the old Custom's House dating from 1683. George Vancouver was born in Kings Lynn.



The Green Quay Warehouse in Kings Lynn.


Kings Lynn Minster


The Trinity Guildhall in Kings Lynn, now the Town Hall.


The old town gaol.


Hunstanton - on top of the cliffs.


Hunstanton lighthouse


Hunstanton in Norfolk - one of the nicest beaches in England.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Christmas with the family

There are no words really that can describe how wonderful it is to have all 3 generations of the family together for Christmas.  I feel so blessed that my children get on so well together and that both are so caring of my mother.  Love!









Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Rooftop Bars


I have been checking out some rooftop bars in Mumbai.  Jenni and I tried the Terra Cafe at the Executive Enclave - at sunset on a Friday it was quiet and empty.


I tried Aer on the 34th Floor of the Four Seasons in Lower Parel on Monday.  There is a great view out over the sea and of Haji Ali.  It was a bit hazy, but still a good view of downtown Mumbai.