Finsbury Park, was the area we first lived in, when we moved to islington London. The Park was a lovely place where the children all went to play and go to pre-school. I worked in this building, cleaning the hardwood floors in the evening. Just around the corner was our house in Prah Road, set [...]
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Finsbury Park Road
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blackstock road, Finsbury Park, Harmonious Garden Artistry, Prah road on February 26, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Visiting Burgess Hill
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged British footpaths, Burgess Hill Sussex, carriage houses, Crawley Sussex, farmhouses, Ha-ha ditch, Harmonious Gardens, jammie dodgers, Kissing gates, Pagham Sussex, Stiles, wellies, wellington boots on February 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Burgess Hill is also in Sussex, about an hour north from Pagham and fifteen minutes south of Crawley. But around my brother’s place, with the exception of a large Tesco, a supermarket, it is as if one is in the middle of the country. The footpath started at the carpark and crossed the main road [...]
Crawley Sussex
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Churches, coaching stations, Crawley Sussex, Croydon, Dick Turpin, footpaths, Greater London Area, London to Brighton, looking in to the past, The George Hotel Crawley on February 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I am finally back on the internet. I left Croydon in a little mechanic’s car, driven by niece and directed the Tom Tom navigator or SAT.NAV. as they call it here. Two hours later we arrived in Bognor Regis at the home of my sister, a little shaken but all in one piece. There are [...]
Sea Tac & British Airways
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged British Airways, England, Steak and Kidney on February 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I have now been up for over 24 hours with not much likelihood of going to sleep for at least another 4-5 hours. amazing what the body can stand! The drive from Bellingham to Sea Tac was sunny but otherwise uneventful. We arrived to an almost empty British Airways at 3:15 p.m. Three and a [...]