Saturday, September 28, 2013

Across the Pond - One Last Time!

One of the reasons Reese and I opened our boutique is we believed our different styles would 
compliment one another.  
No where do our style
differences reveal themselves more than in our 
vacation destinations this year. 
She and her husband headed off to the wild 
beauty of a rugged island paradise to spend their time fishing, walking and relaxing with wild life.
My husband and I on the other hand spent our time touring
historical homes and world class museums 
at anything but a relaxing pace,  
I truly needed a vacation when I returned!
But our destination choice was driven by the fact that two of our children currently live in London and how could we pass the opportunity to spend time with them 
in such a great vacation destination.
So first stop, Leeds, England...

Hollins Hall

After a 14 hour overnight flight, we landed at Heathrow, changed clothes in the airport restroom and headed out for a 3 hour drive to Leeds.  Well at least it was supposed to be 3 hours, freeway congestion made it more like 5 hours 
but I had slept on the plane and was happy 
to see the kids so life was good! 

The next day it was off to scout Northern England.
First stop the Royal Armouries.
Amanda looking very Regal

Amanda's knight in shining armor!
                      The museum was 4 floors and included not just samples of the weaponry itself but the history of how it was used through out English history.  
It turned out to be a fascinating morning for all.


Next on our agenda was the Bronte Parsonage, 
home of those literary Bronte sisters.
But first, we needed a bite to eat. Now one of the pluses of traveling to England is that you are in a European country where they actually speak the same 
language right?  I am not so sure anymore.  
After driving through several bucolic towns with no place to eat in sight, we found a local pub.  It was filled with jolly Englishmen watching soccer and drinking beer but this pub 
did not serve food (strange custom).  
They were happy however to offer directions to a restaurant down the road.  We listened, nodded, then headed outside. I turned to the family and said, 
"did anyone understand a word of what he said"? 
Lucky for us, the kids have been overseas long
enough to be fluent in English!

And here is our pub...

Note the silhouette of a "Bronte" sister in the carpet!

After a quick bite, it was back in the car to the parsonage. 

Bronte Parsonage
While I admit to loving the Bronte stories in film, 
English lit is not my specialty so I was 
anxious to learn about this family.
Here are a few facts: 
There were 3 sisters and 1 brother, 
all of whom died before the age of 40.  
Their first works were published under male pseudonyms and their real identity unknown 
until after the success of Jane Eyre.  
And the most impressive discovery -
realizing that these sisters, these authors, who have influenced students, writers and filmmakers for more than 100 years, 
wrote a total of less than 10 books.


Parsonage Cemetery

All too soon it was time to leave the moors of 
Wuthering Heights behind...


Next, the world of espionage, MI6 and
 Bletchley Park!

Enigma
Bletchley Park was a countryside home that was converted into a military installation where secret codes were broken, the most famous being the Enigma.
Hard to believe all of the technology in the wires above would fit inside of our IPhone today!


Finally back in London for the week.  
Unfortunately it was hot by London standards, the 80's, 
and considering there is little air conditioning, 
our favorite rest stops all tended to serve food and drink
with mechanically cooled air! 

Here is a small sampling of our week.

Kensington Palace
Pretty place but even Prince George's future 
home needed a little AC!


A wonderful Fashion exhibit featuring dresses of 
Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Princess Diana

Queen Elizabeth gown
Princess Diana wallpaper and signage where
everyone wears a crown!

Tea Time
Victoria and Albert Museum

Think I could talk hubby into letting me
 memorialize Link at my feet?


Town of Windsor

Resting again!
Greenwich, England
Prime Meridian - Where I truly met myself coming and going!

Cutty Sark


Ship Figure Heads

Leaving Greenwich by boat

London Bridge one last time.

The next day, we packed our bags and headed to the train station for the ride back to the airport.  Our son makes the journey with us and it is bittersweet.  
We had a great time but know this is the last time we will see the kids until they come home next summer,
but we will take home wonderful 
memories of time well spent.

Maggie























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