Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Holkham Beach
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Brandon Country Park - Revisited
It was a lovely hot sunny day today and we just had to get out for a walk this afternoon, Brandon Country Park is a favourite place to go when we've got a couple of hours or so. It's not too far from Bury St Edmunds (up the B1106 past Centerparcs here - just before you get to Brandon) and has plenty of variety of walking. The Visitor Centre and Tearoom are excellent and open 7 days a week.
They were running a bit low on ice-creams by the time we left, though!
I love the walled garden, which used to be the kitchen garden for the house, but is now full of flowers. It has a well in the middle...
It is not far to walk to the lake and picnic area in front of the house (which is now a nursing home).
But today the Missus wanted to walk on the heath to get some sun.
It's a good job we brought our water bottles with us. And even after the icecream from the visitor centre, someone still needed extra cooling when they got back home...
"I am the king of the water", he sang.

I love the walled garden, which used to be the kitchen garden for the house, but is now full of flowers. It has a well in the middle...




Thursday, July 24, 2008
Dudmaston Hall
Now it's the school holidays and the kids will soon be coming back to The Barn for a few days. One place we will be visiting again is Dudmaston Hall, a 17th Century Country House which was acquired by the National Trust in 1978.
It is just off the A442 between Bridgnorth and Kiddereminster at Quatt (here). We went there last summer but didn't get to visit the house as it is only open between 2-5pm on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Sunday. (The grounds are open from 12-6 on Mondays as well as the days he house is open). But it's worth visiting just for the gardens...
What's happened here? Has somebody shrunk the kids?
No it's just the giant Gunnara leaves. There is also a slope in the lawn which is excellent for doing roly-polys down...
I rather liked these steps, overgrown with chamomile...
Looking at my pictures of the place again, I'm starting to feel in holiday mood already... Rats I've another week and a bit to go.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Crazy Kids Cereal
It's the end of term and Little Miss has brought some of her school work home with her. One thing I particularly enjoyed seeing was the cereal box she had made and decorated...
A bit pricy, perhaps, and some funny spelling, but good attention to detail, I thought, with its barcode, ingredients, allergy list, buy one get 1 free offer and recycling symbol. Out of curiousity, I looked up the website www.crazykids.com and yes it really exists! A pity it doesn't sell cereal, though. Best before 7th September - interesting choice of date. That wouldn't happen to be someone's birthday, would it?
Monday, July 21, 2008
BoH at West Stow
On Saturday afternoon we went for a favourite walk at West Stow. As we arrived we saw lots of cars and some tents and signs sating "BoH". What was all that about? "There must be something on", I said. We looked at the noticeboards, and didn't see anything advertised. But as we walked passed the outside of the Anglo-Saxon Village, we saw lots of people there, many dressed up in costume...
And then we saw a fluffy microphone and could hear someone shout "Cut". Someone was making a movie in the Anglo-Saxon Village! A bit of Googling this evening found me the answer. BoH stands for Born of Hope "A Lord of the Rings Fan Film. Well fancy that!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Ice Skating
So I'm back in Shropshire again.... Now one thing Telford has that Bury St Edmunds hasn't, is an Ice Rink.
So last summer, when the kids came to The Barn, I took them ice-skating one day. Big Miss, as a roller-blader, took to it like a duck to water (or should that be like a penguin to an ice floe?).
After a bit, Little Miss was confident enough to leave the side...
But Little W wasn't so sure...
After some cajoling, though, he was finally persuaded to get out into the middle of the ice...
Ah! That's what big sisters are for!





Monday, July 14, 2008
Needham Market - Needham Lake
It's only 20 minutes down the A14 towards Ipswich from Bury St. Edmunds, but we had never been to Needham Market. Yesterday morning we changed that. We parked in the Mill Meadow car park at Needham Lake - one of several along the River Gipping Valley created from old gravel pits.
Here's the Missus with the little ones sporting their new hats from Dallas as we set off.
On a Sunday morning, the lake is home for the Gipping Valley Model Boat Club.
I could have sat and watched them for a while, but we had a walk to get on with. There is a 27 acre nature reserve surrounding the lake and, as advertised in the leaflet we got from the Information Room, we saw lots of pyramidal orchids.
The lake and nature reserve are just across the railway line from the town centre, so we took a stroll down the High St. Here's some impressive Suffolk plasterwork...
I rather liked this shop at no 77.
The sign says
We recrossed the railway line and continued our walk through Kings Meadow and Station Field to finish our circumnavigation of the lake and a celebratory ice-cream in the car park. What an excellent place for a walk - I'm sure we'll be back sooner than later - maybe to do some of the River Gipping walk.






Roy Arnold at Number 77 in the High Street Needham Market Suffolk buy and sell all sorts of Carpenters Joyners & Coopers Tools where Collectors Artificers & Others may be furnished with Greater or Lesser Quantities at reasonable RatesArtificers - now there's a word you don't hear to often these days.
We recrossed the railway line and continued our walk through Kings Meadow and Station Field to finish our circumnavigation of the lake and a celebratory ice-cream in the car park. What an excellent place for a walk - I'm sure we'll be back sooner than later - maybe to do some of the River Gipping walk.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Trumpet Exam

Saturday, July 12, 2008
Dallas


Just the next block along from the Book Repository, and visible in the picture if you click on it, is Morton's Steakhouse, where we gorged ourselves on the most enormous steaks. Yummy.
So what else is Dallas famous for? Well there's the famous eponymous TV Drama, but we didn't get a chance to visit Southfork. The next time we did get out was the following evening, where we ate at the Cool River Cafe.

This Facility is Not Smoke FreeI've never seen one of those before.
Our final escape was on the way back to the airport - we stopped at the Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop.


Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Are We There Yet?
All the way through my plane trip I watched the map showing where we were rather than any of the entertainment. Jackie, the stewardess who was looking after me thought it was quite funny that I took photos, even though I explained it was for the kids to see when I got home. So every time she went past, she asked me "Are we there yet?"
Coincidentally, I spotted this in the book shop Oxburgh Hall on Sunday...
Answer: Yes We Are! Posted from Westin Hotel in Dallas.
Coincidentally, I spotted this in the book shop Oxburgh Hall on Sunday...

Off again...




Sunday, July 06, 2008
Oxburgh Hall
As I'm going to be in Shropshire this coming week, today was a chance to have a family day out. When I dug into my archives I was surprised to find it was 4 years since we had visited Oxburgh Hall. About time we went back then. It is not too far - only about 45 minutes drive from Bury St. Edmunds; up he A134 past Thetford and then turning right just past Stoke Ferry - here on the map. It is quite an impressive building surrounded by a moat.
The kitchen garden is well stocked with an interesting variety of plants, and the herbaceous border up against the orchard wall is a spectacular array of colours.
As you can see the kids have their clipboards to hand to do the wildlife and picture quiz trails.
It was just as well we had an early picnic lunch; there are tables on the lawn by the car park. We had only just finished eating when the heavens opened and we had to take shelter in the car.
The hall is open for visiting from 1pm, and features a priests hole, secret doorways and a good view from the roof of the tower.
There is a also a woodland walk, which we were determined to do even if we got a bit wet.
We had a great time; it is well worth the trip. You can see more pictures from our day out here on Flickr.


It was just as well we had an early picnic lunch; there are tables on the lawn by the car park. We had only just finished eating when the heavens opened and we had to take shelter in the car.



Saturday, July 05, 2008
Harold Bonnett Garden
We parked in the Ram Meadow car park on our way to the Shoppers Prom so we could walk through the Abbey Gardens before and after the concert. They looked a picture with the flowers perked up by a shower of rain.
On the way back we visited one of my favourite corners of the gardens - the Harold Bonnett Sensory garden...
... created in 2003 from a bequest to help the visually impaired and wheelchair users to enjoy the plantings. The smells form the wet plants in the sunshine, especially the lavender, was lovely.


Bury St Edmunds Shoppers Prom



Then, after the Junior String Orchestra did their stuff on their own, forces were combined for Vivaldi Comes to Town...
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