An oil painting of the town from the 18th century when it was known for weaving woollen broadcloth. Stroudwater Scarlet cloth, use by the millitary, can seen hanging in the fields to dry, dyed in the tubs seen by the river.
Sunday, February 08, 2026
Stroud
But back today to walk up the museum via Stratford Park,
to see an extraordinary exhibition of animate wooden sculptures created by an octogenarian using a re-purposing approach. He began by making miniatures and dollhouses. Is that where I'm going?
With us for the day was grandson Isaac and his mum.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
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Saturday, January 10, 2026
Backpackering 9 - Day 5
Homeward bound through Hyde Park passing swans
passed by boarders
for a cafe brunch, trad for me, mod for Gek.
Opportunity for arty photo taken.
Friday, January 09, 2026
Backpackering 9 - Day 4
Walking passed, you know where, and the crowd waiting for the changing of the guard,
on the way to Chinatown to meet up with friends for lunch.
But first, a must do shop at Loon Fung.
Then, a must do visit to where Gek and I met up 20 years ago this week, the Royal Academy of Art cafe.
Thursday, January 08, 2026
Backpackering 9 - Day 3
A walk out to the V&A Museum after collecting Gek's new passport from the Singapore High Commission
Next, a walk down to the River Thames, passing a Henry Moore art work,
to Vauxhall Bridge and the MI6 offices.
on the way to Tate Britain. All a walk for us down memory lane from 20 years ago.
On the way back, a row of natural sculptures.
Wednesday, January 07, 2026
Backpackering 9 - Day 2
A day out to Brighton to visit a couple of places we missing out on, on our last trip there.
First, the Toy and Model Museum
with dollhouse miniatures, of course.
Second, the Royal Pavilion
in between which we tripped down to
take the view from the pier.
Gek and Toby enjoying it, inspite of the cold.
Tuesday, January 06, 2026
Backpacking 9 - Day1
Arriving at Paddington Station, we took the walk across Hyde Park towards Victoria passing its partially frozen lake.
You had to feel sorry for the birdies there.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
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Friday, December 19, 2025
Tredegar House, Newport
The original Tudor building was erected in c1490 by the Morgan family, with the current house being completed in the 1670's, by Sir William Morgan.
But before going indoor, we looked around what is left of the original 53,000 acre grounds, with a 280 year old sweet chestnut tree,
this lake,
and a posh gate.
A walk through the walled formal garden, with a cedar tree and festive pines,
to the splendor within,
also with a festive spin.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
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