Thursday, May 20, 2010

It's been a long time!



Two people who've signed up to follow this blog have reminded me of its existence!  I know it's been a long time since I posted here, mainly cos I've been posting everything over on my main blog, but also because I haven't had the time to go out and about taking photos like I'd like to.  Here's a random collection of some I did manage to take over the last year or so.









Tuesday, May 27, 2008

From our trip to Westgate-on-Sea

Visiting friends and taking in the fresh air (and visiting the Shell Grotto in Margate)




Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Kew Gardens

These are from my visit to Kew Gardens with my friend Mad last week...the weather was glorious. We ate lunch in the sun, and spent the whole day there and saw pretty much the whole of Kew, including a woodpecker and a peacock strutting his stuff, but I only took these few pictures. Unfortunately we were a bit too early for the bluebell carpet. But, there were still a few Henry Moores that hadn't been removed yet.





Wednesday, April 02, 2008

It's been awhile...

...since I updated this blog, I know. But I've been preoccupied. Here's the belly at 23 weeks.


















Hope you are all enjoying British Summer Time!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

From the gardens of La Quinta de las Cruces (Madeira)

La Quinta de las Cruces was a grand old house near our hotel. We couldn't get in to see the house, but the gardens were open.

Madeira's parks and gardens are lush and tropical, even though the climate stays fairly temperate all year round, temperatures ranging from about 19C - 29C from winter to summer.

The day we visited this garden, it was overcast, but somehow that didn't matter. In fact, it made the air feel fresher and lighter.

The last 5 photos at the bottom of this post are of an amazing tree that was growing everywhere. The flowers resemble oversized courgette flowers and they have the most beautiful delicate scent.









Madeira (Monte Palace & Tropical Botanical Gardens)






















This garden is one of the most amazing places I have ever visited. It was a 10 minute cable car ride up the "monte" from Funchal town and set in a huge valley-like amount of land, it is filled with lush greenery from all over the world and a mixture of Japanese style gardens, orchid houses, carp ponds and lakes, and various classical style ponds and waterfalls and lawns complete with mosaic walls showing Madeira's history.

The photos I have taken don't really do it justice. It was a gorgeous, peaceful experience, the highlight of the trip for me.

Madeira (Funchal Town)

Madeira is very hilly. Indeed, our hotel was up a mega steep hill. Considering that most of the tourist population is over 60, walking up these hills made me feel rather pathetic!

Funchal was very quiet over the weekend. The town seemed to shut down about 10:30pm, but they certainly didn't stint on the xmas lights. There was a huge array of lights on all the main streets, and even music piped onto some of the very main roads (Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole...my parents would have loved it).

The coast itself wasn't that pretty, the beaches in Funchal are very rocky, so people tend to hop on the ferry to the nearby island of Porto Santo for the idyllic white sandy beach experience, but it wasn't quite warm enough for us to do so.

All in all, it was a lovely, quiet, relaxing weekend and I really loved the tropical gardens, but it's probably the kind of holiday I'd recommend mainly to my parents or grandparents.