Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2008

Southend And An Owl

Had a lovely day out today. Well lovely-ish...

My partner and I went to Southend On Sea, which I had not been to for so many years I couldn't remember, so we thought as it's so close to London it was worth a trip.

It is, to say the least, NOT the nicest or prettiest of seasides... The tide was out further than the eye could see and that just added to the overall yuck appearance of the place. There are great big ugly trashy looking amusement arcades along the front and I really do not like these.

We walked along though enjoying the weather, stopping for a while to sit and relax and take a few photos.

We had lunch at a seafront chippy and then walked back the other way, which I have to admit once we had passed the funfair (which I also disliked) it improved just a little. Especially on the side away from the sea where there are cliff side gardens which we decided to take another rest in.

We then walked (struggled) to the top of these gardens where there is a much nicer road and houses and then looking back out to the sea, there was a rather beautiful view. By now the tide had come in and made it much nicer to look at then just the dullness of the mudflats.

As we returned back to the train station there was a man with a couple of owls, a bit odd really, I don't quite know why he was there but it was a fantastic opportunity for some photos...

I have been trying to get the photo's uploaded to Flickr but it seems to be having hiccups this evening and taking forever! But here is one of the owls that I think came out rather well!

I'm Watching You! (by LadyBanana)

Monday, May 05, 2008

At The British Museum

Went to the British Museum today as it's a Bank Holiday, it was really interesting.

I was last there many years ago when the kids were very young and we went as part of a school trip. It's not far from where I live, a 30 minute bus ride and it's free entry, so I don't know why I hadn't been for so long, I guess it's lack of time.

The majority of people there did seem to be tourists, funny how when you live somewhere you don't visit too much.

I took lots of photos, some are not that brilliant as it's a bit dark in some of the rooms and of course a lot of the objects are behind glass, so reflections become quite a problem.

I was going to post a few but I couldn't make up my mind, so I posted them all in this slideshow made from the photos posted on Flickr..



Sunday, May 04, 2008

Loving The Long Weekend


I love these Bank Holiday weekends, get to Sunday and have another day off to look forward to!

Today was spent doing lots of cleaning, there often just isn't the time or energy in the week so it tends to get very messy.

I then spent some time dropping Entrecards, I know, what a waste of time but there is something pleasantly addictive about it.

I went out on my bicycle, only for about 10 minutes, around the block. Just to prove to myself I can still ride it, it's been a long time since I got on it. Even that short ride made my thighs start to feel tired so I know I have a lot of work to do to get back up to speed and to face the dreadful London roads!

I then planted some herb seeds.. I have no idea if they will grow well at all but I like the idea of being able to pop out to my balcony and pick some fresh herbs. I'm particularly fond of coriander in just about anything, not just curries.

Then, later of course I was back online - doing what I enjoy, reading the blogs..

Thursday, January 24, 2008

My Adventure In The Arabian Desert

Two weeks ago today was one of the best days I've had. We were in Dubai visiting my son, who that day hired a 4x4 car for us to go off roading in the mountains.

I was so excited as we drove along, out of Dubai itself, through Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and onwards, the mountains came into view, it was like another world after the hustle and bustle of the last few days.

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We had our passports ready as we were planning to go through Oman. As we approached the border guards, there was a long queue and several cars were turning back. Not long before we realised a lot of people were being denied access to pass through. We waited patiently, but sadly we also were told or rather just gesticulated at to turn round, to go back.

At this point I was rather disappointed, however my son has a book of alternative routes and places to go. So instead of going through the mountains we decided to go into the desert.

It was a long drive, part way back the way we had come and then onto another route. As we drove along we saw camels in the distance, I was hoping to see some a lot closer up!

When we eventually got off the road I was completely amazed at the beauty of the desert, the sand dunes rising up, all rippled and seemingly untouched as the sand had hidden all traces of those that had been there before.

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I couldn't wait to get out of the car and just run freely up the dunes, such a sense of vastness, a sense of freedom, we couldn't see another living creature and the silence - well that was something you never experience in the city even in the dead of night!

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My partner found what we believe to be some old camel bones!

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As there had been a few showers in the past week the sand dunes seemed quite firm, so my son decided to drive right up a dune - BIG mistake...

When we decided to move on we realised we were STUCK! The sand just clogged up around the back wheels and the more he revved up the engine the deeper the tyres dug in.

I was laughing so much, here we were in the desert with no one else in sight and not much clue what to do. That's where the camel bones came in useful.. I tried digging us out with one, but it wasn't much help!

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Whilst we were all busy digging, still laughing, getting a teeny bit worried an Arab guy appeared just (it seemed) out of nowhere. He spoke no English, but recognised our predicament and bought out a rope which he tied from his car to ours.

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Unfortunately the rope snapped as soon as it became taught! The Arab man drove off into the distance leaving us there, still stuck, with a rope dangling uselessly off the back.

A bit more digging, a bit more forceful, desperate effort, on my sons part and amazingly the car suddenly shot forward.

We were free, we could move on, we wouldn't die of thirst and hunger and cold in the desert after all!!

We drove down the dune in the direction the Arab guy had gone, we felt we should give him back his rope. As we approached where he had parked we saw there was quite a little group of men.

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They were out with their falcons. Some birds were resting on little posts in the ground, some were eating (poor) little chicks and some were flying, swooping down for the meat that one of the guys was swinging around on a rope for him.

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We stayed and watched for sometime, although none of these men seemed to speak any English they were very friendly and gave us water to drink.

We then decided to press on and continue our journey, I still wanted to see camels up close!

Didn't have to wait long, I leaped out of the car and took photos, they growled a bit and I was very brave..lol

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We drove on, but then noticing the sun was starting to go down we realised we should turn for home, didn't want to be out there in the dark, can only imagine how pitch black dark it would in fact be!

As we drove back we saw other camels, racing camels, being led in groups.

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As the sun went down that evening I felt I'd really had the best day ever!

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All photo's best viewed large..

To see the whole photoset of this day go HERE

Monday, January 14, 2008

Photos Of Dubai

I am so tired today. I could never be one of those people who regularly travel as it really takes it out of me.

Thankfully I have the rest of the week off!

I've now uploaded the holiday photos, there are a lot of them but I hope you'll have a bit of a browse through them either here on the slideshow or on Flickr

I'm Back From.....

DUBAI!!!

Just spent 7 wonderful amazing days in Dubai, visiting my son and celebrating my half century birthday. (Shhhh, let's keep that bit quiet!)

Got back last night and right now I'm sorting out the photos we took, over 1000!

We had a really busy 7 days, seeing the top most popular sites, it's truly an amazing city, even though it's still much of a building site with more cranes than you'd see anywhere in the world. Also the weather was not that brilliant, it's was mostly overcast, quite a bit of rain and not particularly warm.

My son had lots of time off work to chauffeur us around and show us the best (and worst) of Dubai.. He was a wonderful guide and I'm so grateful to him as he made it the best holiday ever!

I will be uploading my photos to Flickr soon.. and no doubt I'll be posting more about my adventures!