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09 August 2013

I'm back, after taking a break away from my blog for awhile.



I had to get my priorities in order during our upheaval period of house painting and decorating, preparing for our summer letting.
In  mid June my other half and I decided to take a break and took our eldest grandson to visit my family in Wales and England.
Maybe you might like to see some of the places we visited. My grandson met cousins he hadn't seen before, and they took him to visit the places I had grown up in.






This was the old city of Chester.












Boat trips on the river Dee.



Then we went to Llandudno which is on the coast in North Wales, where my brother has an apartment
and  he can spend time relaxing and enjoy the milder weather.




This area is very popular for retired and elderly people to visit as it has a micro climate, due to the mountain called the great Orme which makes it sheltered from the cold wind in winter.

You can take the tramcar to the top of the Orme.
The view is spectacular. Unfortunately we didn't have time.
 But I remember it from my childhood visits with my mother.







   





This is the small island of Anglesey just off the coast,




which can be reached by crossing the bridge over the river Menai.








The name of this town on the island  is written in the Welsh language 
and has 58 letters and is the longest name.




We went to where the old railway station used to be.
which is now a great tourist attraction with lots of small boutique shops.




This is the translation of the name .



Just a little bit of info




Whenever I have my camera, I like to capture the things I find amusing.
I stopped to talk to this elderly gentleman. who told me he motors along the promenade everyday with his two dogs ,One who sits between his feet. but had just that minute jumped off for his daily run along the beach.and this one who rides in the basket, looked too fat to do much else but enjoy the sea air.






I Hope you enjoyed seeing some of the places I visited.

I'll show you some of the other places we visited next time.
Until then.


à bientôt

Barbara Lilian

31 May 2013

My trip to Denmark.

I feel like I don't know what season we are in ! It will be June in a few days and I'm still wearing winter clothes. I've told you before I love my garden, but when it's cold and raining everyday I would rather be indoors doing something else.
Which means  I've made  very little progress in the garden. Usually by this time of the year all my hanging baskets and balcony troughs have filled out and everywhere is looking colourful, ready for the summer.
I have to tell you I had most of my plants hardening off ready to go in the baskets and we had a severe frost overnight and it nipped the tops of most of the plants, , the weeds are growing like mad, they don't mind the frost.
Although I've been busy planting my baskets ready to hang when we get some warmer weather, I thought I'd wait awhile  until  they are worth showing you. So how would you like to see some of the things I saw on my trip to Denmark at the beginning of May.
If you've ever visited Denmark it would probably be Copenhagen , which is a beautiful city, however my son and his family live in the North of Denmark, so it was a family visit, with some sight seeing.


Here's a taste of some of the things I loved seeing
and a few of my favourite places we went to.







After looking through the window on a rainy day, I could see that the Forsythia needed pruning.
and I know they don't have the time for jobs like this, so I went out with secatures. 



This is what I did with all the pieces I had pruned.

I just pushed the cuttings into the ground. I can't say planted as their ground is so soft. I hope they take.

I have a very good friend, who just shoves bits off plants in the ground and they always grow.
If she reads this she'll know who I'm writing about !

Where I live it's very stony ground, so I'm not always successful.





Bikes can be seen everywhere.
I think even I would ride around on a bike if I lived there as it's so flat.
I loved this pink/white one I saw outside a super market with a wooden box on the front
 for those small things we always forget when we do our weekly shopping.



This one looked so pretty with a large basket decorated with silk flowers.




Bicycles in the nearby city of Aalborg.





 Some of the flowers at the supermarket.
Which I thought were a better selection than I have here in France.








Our son lives near the Fjord/sea and 
we always like to take a walk at the harbour.                       










Half timber modern houses at the harbour.






We spent a lovely weekend at our daughter in laws parents
 summerhouse on the North west coast.




There was a special reason that this piece of architecture was hung here.
 it was to warn you there was a step.
I loved this idea.
 Each time everyone goes for a walk on the beach they collect pebbles with holes in
 so they have been threaded onto a cable.






A sheltered corner.





Our walk on the beach.





I just love the coast, even when it's windy
and as you can see so do my grandchildren.



we walked on to the cliffs and saw lots of birds.


 Some of the Kittiwakes.

They  build their nests on the very narrow ledges of the cliff.





I always love to visit this chateau, as it's so different from the ones I see in France.









These colourful houses are in the northern tip of Denmark



This  circular maze was amazing.
It was designed by a Dane and built from planks of wood.
It was an echo maze, the echo came back 4 minutes after the sound.













A familiar sight over Denmark.


Now we're back to where we started
nearby the local church.





Hope you enjoyed seeing some of Denmark from my visit.

and you'll join me again soon on my next trip .

.Until next time



à bientôt
Barbara Lilian.



21 February 2013

Take a walk with me where I live in rural France.

What a difference a day makes. 

We had many weeks of rain, then snow and then more rain with grey skies. 
 This morning we woke up to a cold and frosty start to the day.





  and by mid morning the sun was shining and the sky was clear blue.


                                 

                                                   Would you like to join me on a walk ? 

                                                    We'll start off at the rear of the house.




These trees are Hazelnut which grow in abundance in our area.
I love the catkins hanging. When I was a child we called  them lambs tails.








   
 These Hazel trees form the boundary between our land 
and
the field where the farmer sometimes puts his Limousin cows to graze.






 We are now entering a wooded area.








This time of the year chain saws can be heard all around, as everyone is busy cutting their wood.
  Stacks of wood like these can be seen in most places stored and left to dry for a few years.





I thought you might like a peep at what is hidden in these woods.

 I'm not sure what some of you may think when you see these photos.

You will either love them! 

or think

 'how could anyone let this happen' 











Let us move on.

We're now out of the woods and back on the lane.




I love this view from my house where the stream is winding its way through the fields.
We can hear the rush of the water now after all the rain.






There's plenty of water at the moment, so the water level in our well will now be high.





We are now back on the road to where I live.





 Over the hill.





Et voilà, en face de chez moi.


In the summer we use the well water for all our hanging baskets.




I must show you just one more ruined house.



Since we have lived here we have seen this house gradually fall down.
Unfortunately there are many houses like this, just left to fall to ruins.
 It seems the younger generation now want modern houses which are built 'off plan' 
with very little character and look like matchboxes.



 I am very sad about this ruin, it could have looked something like this.....





The signs that spring is on it's way.
 Heather blooming and the Quince beginning to show signs of blossom.
Hope the frost doesn't kill it off.






I hope you enjoyed walking with me through the woods and the lane where I live.


à bientôt


Barbara Lilian