... getting to know Loggerheads and a taste of freedom ...
Sitting in the sun on our return from the walk
Early on Saturday 5th saw us on the road heading north ...
and by 13:30 we were coming into Largs briefly seeing the Isle of Cumbrae over the water with Bude in the distance.
for our eldest daughter's socially distanced hen party. Louise and Rob, like many couples around the globe, had to cancel their wedding earlier this year and they re-booked for later this month, and then had to cancel once again due to another lockdown. Such a shame.
Sunday morning was very cold and windy and saw Lucy, George and me walking along Largs beach front to our daughter's home.
Sunday afternoon all the girls drove into Glasgow visiting George Square and Merchant City where we found that the statues had a lot on their minds!
Queen Victoria
The Duke of Wellington statue stand outside Glasgow's Museum of Modern Art in Royal Exchange Square in the Merchant City area ...
and James Watt in the Glasgow Green area!
Glasgow has some amazing street art and artists.
This whole gable wall overlooking Ingram Street car park
is covered in the most amazing mural
by Smug ... we also saw works by this amazing artist around Melbourne, Australia way back in February last year (that blog is still to do!)
Thursday 10th saw us back at Still Rockin' checking that all is ok ... it was ... and couldn't help taking another picture of her sister ship
Rock 'n' Roll also moored at Thames and Kennet Marina, Reading.
Sunday13th saw us at Burnt Wood again for our daily walk ... we did other walks too but I don't seem to have taken any photos of them.
where the flora and fauna is lovely to see ... the holly was a lovely glaucous blue/green ... (click on any of the photos to enlarge in a new window)
and we saw bilberries and toadstools too today.
The following day we went off in the car ... my boating readers will know where this is ... we went to this place because we could have breakfast in the cafe and in the hope of meeting some of those boaters ...
and yes!
Narrowboat Cleddau ... good oh! But there was no one onboard.
We continued on our walk along the towpath and decided to turn back and call at the Junction Inn for a coffee and low and behold ...
there was the crew! Sue and Ken with the bonus of Jennie and Chris too. We chatted for a which taking up 3 tables between us and then walked back to Cleddau for a bit more catch-up ...
This photo borrowed from Sue's blog ...
and this one from Jennie's.
It was so lovely meeting up with friends.
A few days later we paid a visit to Dagfields Craft and Antiques Centre near Nantwich ... we were looking for a kitchen table and chairs. We have found what we want now but not from here ... we thought this place was very expensive for a whole lot of 'tat'!
Sunday was another warm, sunny day and we booked a visit to National Trust Property Attingham Park
and it has deer too - wow ... isn't he handsome!
and that's us!
What a busy time we're having ... and so enjoying it too!
Monday 21st we'd arranged another boating meet-up ..
this time on the Trent and Mersey near Sandford Lock ...
another wonderful afternoon ... so good to see Lisa and David again.No more photos for September though folks although we did keep up our daily walks, discovering more country lanes to wander whilst the summer changed to autumn and we waited for the legal process of buying a house to progress.
Ah yes.... Norbury Wharf. The unforgettable memories of the pumpout beside the cafe dining tables :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's the one Tom! We were fortunate that it wasn't in use that morning. Stay well, kind regards to you both. x
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, it was indeed very good to see you and George - it seems like a long time ago, now. Stay safe and stay well. We hope you both have a Happy Christmas and that 2021 is better for all of us. Jennie x
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