... And to Durham and to Berwick and to Bamburgh
And along the way:
* We had wine
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In the Fox and Pheasant, Durham for lunch |
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In the Goblin Ha', Gifford for dinner |
and there was food
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Cheesy garlic bread. Nom! |
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Hooooooooge big chips |
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And a home grown Sunday dinner |
* We caught up with family
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Cousin Ruth |
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And Cousin Jo |
and made new friends
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Not-quite Cousin Richard sharing his champagne |
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Our new horsey friend |
* We found a hill fort
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It was just there, alongside the road heading towards Dunbar |
* There were bridges
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The old road bridge, Berwick upon Tweed |
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The railway viaduct, Berwick |
and castles
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Bamburgh Castle |
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Taking pot shots at the Farne Islands :-) |
and mementi mori
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Scottish graveyards are remarkably morbid! |
* And there was a beautiful wedding:
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Cousin James and his beautiful bride, Kimberley |
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This is our kind of Rolls - it was dispensing ice cream and chocolate! |
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Nom! Cake |
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Congratulations to James and Kimberley |
It was a fabulous time.
We're a bit tired now, though. We might have to have a good long nap before we do anything else. But first - a cup of tea and a biscuit perhaps
2 comments:
The fish and chips look good, but what is that green stuff?
Mushy peas. Disgusting slop - but The Builder likes them.
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