Showing posts with label Park Meet. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Various summer stuff (a catch-up!)

Just thought I would do a round-up of a few bits we've done over the summer.....

We did a couple of visits to places in East Anglia to tie in with staying with my mum and dad, the first being a few days break in July. On the way to their place we went to the impressive Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, then onto Saxmundham. The next day we went to the stunning North Norfolk coast, a definite favourite of ours. We drove up through the county in rather windy weather, first to Cromer to sort out a walking map and to have a look around (we adore Cromer!), then onto Wells-Next-the-Sea to have a look around the old harbour area. We then went back along the coast through the pretty village of Stiffkey and stopped off to do a circular walk from and to Blakeney Harbour, through the saltmarshes and via Cley, where there is a famous windmill. Shame about the rain that came on at Cley, but never mind -it was a showery day. Lastly, we stopped of on the shingle beach at Salthouse and then onto Sheringham before heading home.

The next day we did a coastal walk from Gorleston-on-Sea to Lowestoft which was wonderful. We started the walk from Gorleston-On-Sea cliffs and then down to the beach, and headed south along the coast. Between Hopton and Corton we had to leave the beach due to coastal erosion, and then head along inland, via Corton's partly ruined church. On the other side of Corton we found a nice area of protected woodland right next to the Pleasurewood Hills theme park (you could hear the screams from the rides!) It was really fun exploring that, especially when we found the lovely pond with the ducks. We found ourselves back on the beach and walked along this for a while before making our way into Lowestoft town centre, first to do a bit of shopping and then catch the bus back to Gorleston. Great walk of about 7 miles on a lovely day!

On the following Sunday, having driven back home the day before, we went over to Shropshire to climb the Wrekin Hill (near Telford.) It was a lovely walk through the trees to the summit, where there are good views over the countryside. We hope to go back there one day, as there are many more paths to explore. Then, as a 'spur of the moment' choice, we drove over to Ironbridge. Having eventually found a parking space, we got out and had a look around the town, and (of course) photographed the famous bridge in the hot afternoon sun. The town was packed with day trippers - not surprising really, as it is a world heritage site and definitely on the tourist trail.

On our second trip to my parent's, we were able to visit Burgh Castle - the site of the Roman town - near Gorleston. Looks like we could do some good country walking around there on another trip.

We also did another fun country walk locally one weekend in the summer, in the countryside outside of Nuneaton, to Caldecote Hall and back along the Coventry canal. We were also lucky enough to visit the Battle of Bosworth re-enactment day again this year.

In August, we went for a little summer break on the Yorkshire coast. We stayed in a fantastic apartment in a converted barn on a farm near to Bridlington. It was so quiet out there! We did a lot of country walking on the trip, the first being around Flamborough Head, a very scenic area of coast that juts out into the North Sea near Bridlington. This was wonderful: a quiet coastal path, lots of sea birds, stunning views along the cliffs, fresh sea air, and bright skies. We also visited Whitby (what an amazing and interesting town that is - doing the Dracula walk was brilliant!) and then walked back along the clifftops to Robin Hood's Bay along the Cleveland Way. It was a gorgeous day, very hot and sunny and the North sea was a clear deep blue. The cliff views were stunning - shame about the bugs though! Robin Hood's Bay is quirky place, an old fishing village that marches down the steep cliffs to the sea. We also went to Filey Bay (good to walk along the Filey Brigg, and the town was great,) Bempton Cliffs (alas, no puffins on view!) and to Scarborough town and castle - bought some seaside rock for my work pals. Another walk we did was in the countryside on the edge of the North York Moors just outside Scarborough, which was fun even though the weather was very up and down. A pretty wooded river valley, open countryside and sheep!

We also visited Castle Howard (on the way up there) and Bolsover Castle (on the way back) I liked both, but I think Bolsover had far more character, maybe because it was partly ruined and older. Also, on the way back we stopped on in the market town of Beverley (very pretty and surpisingly olde worlde) and then had lunch by the river in the village of North Cave. What a wonderful trip!

A couple of weeks after that we went back up to Derbyshire to visit Hardwick Hall and gardens, which were very interesting, but disappointing, as the hall's very famous windows (rare at the time of construction in the 1500's) were partially covered up to protect the tapestries! Oh well. The walk down to the fish ponds was good, and we got some lovely photos.
Oh, the Mrs. passed her driving test first time, and drove us up to Hardwick! :) Well done, Carla!
There are some photos of this on Carla's blog entry here.

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I went to the London Film and Comic Con at the end of July, which was great as I got to catch up with some old friends amongst the film and TV celebrities and stalls selling merchandise. I managed to get some autographs for a friend. Then, the weekend after there was the annual "Star Wars" fan 'park meet', in London's Hyde Park. Not a big turn out this year, but a fun and relaxing time had by all. It was good that Carla was able to come with me this year.

I haven't seen many films at the cinema since "Transformers 2", but I did go and see the excellent "District 9" when I was at my parent's place the other weekend. I went with my pal Kevin who (like me) enjoys his sci-fi movies. We saw it at the Hollywood cinema Great Yarmouth. I loved the film and was particularly impressed with what they did with a small budget - the animation on the aliens was brilliant. The week before, Carla and her work pals went to see "Julie and Julia" which she enjoyed. See here, and Joe's review here.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Park Meet 2007

On Saturday 4th August I popped down to London for 'Park Meet': the annual get-together of my "Star Wars" fan friends, or "the groovy gang" as Jane has named us! We've done this since the summer of 2002, with all of these meet-ups being very well attended, and thankfully held on days of great weather! This year's was no exception. The only downer being that Carla couldn't come with me this time as she was working that Saturday. Oh well. It was Paul that came up with the idea, so before anything else, a big thank you to him for some fun days!

I got down to Euston just after 11am, and headed over to 'Planet Organic' for my vegan 'bunny munch' sandwiches etc, and then headed on over to kill some time in the book shops on Charring Cross road. What type of book shops, eh?! Ahem. I'll leave you to guess. On the way down Tottenham Court Road, I was surprised to have a flyer for a computer fare thrust into my hands by some young American lass who then said, "Wow, I luuuoooooooove your t-shirt!!" in a her croaky yankee accent. I was trying to eat crisps at the time so didn't really engage in much conversation, apart from a "Thanks, it is a great film, isn't it!" I suppose I could have stopped and chatted as she seemed friendly enough, but the crisp eating took over. Plus I had to meet my pal Sarah. In fact, I got several looks and smiles with regard to my t-shirt choice of the day: a 'Vote for Pedro' shirt, as featured in the cult film "Napoleon Dynamite". It certainly has a following! With lines like "I caught you a delicious bass." and "Napoleon, don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with babes, all day. Besides, we both know I'm training to become a cage fighter." I'm not surprised!

I got to rendezvous with Sarah about mid-day at Leicester Square, and we then checked out Forbidden Planet, The Cinema Store and Vintage Magazine collector shops for what must be the premier piece of film merchandise in the world: A Daniel Craig fridge magnet. Yes. Daniel Craig. On your fridge. We couldn't find one, but Clinton's Cards have them so Sarah can hopefully get it there! (She did, BTW - thought you should know.)

We walked over in hot sun (glad I brought the sun cream) to Green Park tube station, got some water from a local Pret-a-Manger, and then found Tess, Lindy and her boyfriend sitting in the park making friends with a VERY TAME squirrel! He was so tame; he literally came up to eat nuts from their hands! What a cute little critter. After chatting for a bit I managed to find the rest of the gang via the glory of mobile phone technology, and we moved over to our usual tree. The afternoon was a rather nice and relaxing few hours, spent lazing about talking, eating and drinking. We had a great turn out, some 25 of us I believe. People were arriving and leaving and different times.

Several of us chatted about the recently released "Transformers" film (I think about a 50/50 split there between 'like' and 'dislike'), and there was the usual chit-chat about movies and DVDs, Lego collecting, classic children's TV, and other such geeky fare combined with a more grown up stuff like impending flat purchase (Paul), weddings (Kerry-Anne, Craig and Karen), shopping and vegan diets (Tess), college stuff (Lindy). The usual silly games of cricket and frisbee went on in the background (you had to be careful - those balls flew everywhere!) as the rest of us chilled out. Some of us took photos. I went over to Piccadilly with Lindy, Tess and her bf to look at the artwork, just before they left to check out the Japan centre.

I left about 6:20pm to get my 7pm train back home. I think the rest of them went to the pub! All in all, an easy going fun day! I guess we'll have another one next year. Let's just hope for good weather.

Oh, thanks to Kerry-Anne for the wine and showing us her picture of meeting Mark Hamill at Star Wars Celebration Europe!