Friday, July 19, 2024

Back to the Lathe


Turned to 2. 5mm. 

for a mahogany Hudson Valley chair next.

Crimson Rosella


The penultimate birdie done. 

 

Sunday, July 14, 2024

Penarth Down Hill Derby Event

 Early morning Esplanade

with the fooderies getting ready for the crowds  to arrive.

 
 The woolly looking out for them too.

 
A couple of hours later

Mayhem!

Spot the down-hill racer?  

Sadly the event had to be cancelled after an injured racer had to be air lifted to hospital by a helicopter landing on the beach.  Reports say he was not seriously hurt. His pride for definite.

Saturday, July 06, 2024

Alexandra Park

 


An estuary view,


and a walk through,


passing recently planted 🌼 beds.

Sunday, June 30, 2024

Sailng Club Regatta

 


Off the end of the Penarth Pier.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Salisbury


Our last 'port of call' on this 3rd Backpackering experience.

A visit to the 18th century NT Mompesson House.  Well worth the time spent there. 


The NT acquired the house empty, furnishing it with Georgian period furniture from its national collection. 


American Queen  Anne furniture designs were based on earlier Georgian ones. I fance having a crack at making a miniature copy of this dumbwaiter. Let's see how.

Monday, June 24, 2024

St. Leonards-on-Sea



A walk over to Hastings neighbour past wind swept trees,


to share a sea view with Victoria. 


On the esplanade a weather station 


with the weather indicated as it is on the day.



Back in Hastings for afternoon tea, lovely.

Hastings

 


Climbing the 170+ steps to the top of the east cliff. Needed a rest.


Gorgeous.


The old town.

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Rye

 


The Town's Gate, the only one of four to survive.  


A 1742 painting when the sea was much, much closer. At that time, there could have been 200+ ships queuing to unload at the port. 


Norman Castle built 1249.


Reminded me of the dollhouse dinner table,


in The Lamb House. A very interesting history, go Google it.

Bexhill

 


Outside the De La Warr Pavillion,


enjoying the sea view.


Then on to the Bexhill Museum,


with something for both of us to enjoy. The car on the right, an Elva, was built here in Bexhill in 1958, in a similar way to how Morgans are, by hand. The first UK car race was run along the Esplanade in May 1902 organised by the local Earl after he witnessed such an event in France. 

Friday, June 21, 2024

Hastings

 


The legacy of wealth past.


The long view. 


The working beach. The boats are dragged up the pebbled beach by tractor, the catch being sold at the beach head.

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Eastbourne

 


A race to the sea.


To meet the waves.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Seven Sisters

 


After a stroll down to the sea, The Sisters came into view. Now to find The Ditch.


Past a beautiful viewing point.


Found it, at last.


The second cywch.

Seaford


To the beach,


and sit a while viewing 


the cliffs that defeated us. Ok try again tomorrow from the other side. 
 

Brighton


 Waiting for the off.


Down to the beach. Not grumpy,  honest.


That's more like it.


Waiting for frip and tips by the beach. Best tasted for some time.

Portsmouth




Our first stop on our third backpackers trip. A jaunt along the English South Coast 

Down to the harbour front where the ports long history is recognised. 


My favourite sculpture.  Where will my life take me.