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Thursday, 20 October 2011
This years pumpkin crop.
Saturday, 15 October 2011
This is a first.
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Snippets of our trip up north last week.
No this is not the Alamo, this is The Parish Church of Berwick upon Tweed, it is the most northerly parish church in England.
The colours and battle honours of the Coldstream Guards hanging in the church.
Trawlermen (fishermen) taking a break after returning home from sea.
One of the many trawlers at Eyemouth Scotland, I didn't know there were so many fishing fleet left in the UK.
Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island Northumberland.
The causeway over to Holy Island. The Island is cut off by the tide twice a day, at this point the water rises about 4 to 5 feet. The road is passable 6 hours on 6 hours off. We are leaving the island now, the tide is on the turn.
Paxton House Scotland.
Paxton House and gardens.
Una walking back to England, using the Union Bridge over the river Tweed. Before today the last time I stood on this bridge was in 1971. I was with my dad, we were on a camping and fishing holiday on the Scottish Borders.
Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh, our last day out before returning home. The last time we stood on this spot it was 1969, we were courting and on our first holiday together. Still smiling.
The orange cord around our necks are connected to the audio system that comes with the tour of the house.
The colours and battle honours of the Coldstream Guards hanging in the church.
Trawlermen (fishermen) taking a break after returning home from sea.
One of the many trawlers at Eyemouth Scotland, I didn't know there were so many fishing fleet left in the UK.
Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island Northumberland.
The causeway over to Holy Island. The Island is cut off by the tide twice a day, at this point the water rises about 4 to 5 feet. The road is passable 6 hours on 6 hours off. We are leaving the island now, the tide is on the turn.
Paxton House Scotland.
Paxton House and gardens.
Una walking back to England, using the Union Bridge over the river Tweed. Before today the last time I stood on this bridge was in 1971. I was with my dad, we were on a camping and fishing holiday on the Scottish Borders.
Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh, our last day out before returning home. The last time we stood on this spot it was 1969, we were courting and on our first holiday together. Still smiling.
The orange cord around our necks are connected to the audio system that comes with the tour of the house.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Autumn is here.
Monday, 3 October 2011
Uncle Gattys last ride.
There's a story that goes with this carriage. Many years ago it belonged to Una's Grandfather, Gattys dad. He was a haulier in the days of horse and carts, in the early 1900's. Not being good with money, the business collapsed and everything with it. This carriage went to Australia, where it was found by the present owners a few years ago. It was restored to its former glory. Today, Gatty got his wish and took his final trip as a passenger to his last resting place.
Gatty died two days after his 84th birthday, he had a good life, always had a smile on his face.
Gatty died two days after his 84th birthday, he had a good life, always had a smile on his face.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
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