In late Jan
uary we visited Gloucester and Tewkesbury, which are very close to each other in the West of England. It was an easy drive there and back on the M5/M42/M6, so that was ok. Gloucester was good to visit, but not that nice really - we didn't like the atmosphere, although the area around the cathedral was quite pleasant, and the cathedral itself is a very impressive and imposing building. Shame it was a very cold day, but there was a lovely clear blue sky. The docks have been done up very well. We went onto Tewkesbury, which is a lovely town with a charming atmosphere, and the town centre and abbey and gardens are picturesque. As for shopping, I bought another little cuddly monkey (or 'Mung-keh'!) from a charity shop. :)In early February we had a fun weekend away in West Yorkshire. On the way up there we stopped and had a look around the city of Derby. Although some of the centre looks a bit downbeat, we were pleasantly surprised by the large amount of shops in the centre, and the grand Victorian covered market was great to explore. The cathedral was interesting to visit as well, and there were some little shops in that area to nose around. The Pickwood's House Museum of Georgian life was impressive, and free to get in! After that, we drove North up the M1 and then onto the small town of Marsden. It was a bit of a hairy drive once we left the motorway as it was very windy up in those hills, and my little car felt every gust! We managed to find th
The next day we got the train to Leeds, which was easy to get to by train. Shame it rained hard first thing. We had fun walking around the massive shopping district (lost count of amount of Greggs the bakers outlets!) and then onto the interesting (and now largely re-developed) waterfront of the River Aire, where the ex-industrial buildings are now mainly swish apartments. On the way back we broke our journey and had a look around Huddersfield, which is another town that developed in the industrial revolution and still has some grand buildings amongst the shops.
The highlight of the visit was on the Saturday night - the Marsden Embolch fire festival. A *fantastic* event to attend, even in the very rainy weather. It was a 2-hour mix of drumming, fire acrobatics and fireworks, to tell the tale of Jack Frost (representing winter/darkness) lose in a battle to the Green Man (representing spring/light/rebirth etc.) I hope we can go again.
On Sunday morning, we drove up to Bradford to visit the National Media Museum. Not bad, but to be honest I was disappointed with what was on show, although the venue is imp
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As for recent film watching, we've seen "The King's Speech" and "True Grit" at the cinema, both excellent.
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Was great to see you both as always :D
I would have loved to have seen Zippy and George :D ( am I mad to get excited over puppets??? )
I think they could have made a bit of an effort though and gave them a wash after all, they are TV gold and I would say they could still pull in a good crowd if they returned to TV.
Yes I know they are just puppets but for years as a youngster I viewed them as real arrr the days of innocence :D
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