Monday, 26 September 2011

Neil Sinclair starts his Bsc in radiography

Last night I went to drop off some stuff to Neil. Whilst we were there we had a look around the Liverpool University campus. I must remember to take my proper camera! Blackberry photos.
Ryan with Neil Sinclair

Nothing like free pizza

One of the red brick buildings, looks impressive.

The original Liverpool Uni library

Some old history books, as an historian I wish they were better preserved. Stephen Sinclair BA (Hons) History.

The engineering faculty

One of Neil's classrooms?

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Winter beckons

Just as I started our blog winter approaches. This will mean less "travel", but hopefully I will find some thing to interest you over the coming months!

Monday, 5 September 2011

East Riddlesden Hall, Riddlesden, Keighley, West Yorkshire.

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-eastriddlesdenhall
So another National Trust day! Well it's cheap (£5.25 a month with the National Trust for Scotland, rises to just over £7 per month next year, we also get to visit properties in England and Wales)
http://www.nts.org.uk/Join/
This one is rated as the best little attraction for the area.
Small gardens and most of the furniture does not belong to the property, but had an enjoyable day.
In the future I will try and get these photos in some kind of order!
These have been taken with my blackberry, so the quality is poorer.
I will try and use my main camera when I can.


I thought this photo was class!



Anna and Adam playing a game.

Ryan


An interesting hobby using rags.

The hall

Little Moreton Hall

On a Saturday afternoon (20th Aug 2011) we visited a National Trust property at Little Moreton Hall.
It was unusual as the the building was slanted.
The gardens were small, but lovely.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-littlemoretonhall/
The main entrance

Some very big gold fish


Inside the chapel


Adam and Ryan enjoying a Nat trust day!




An art form! So I was told.

A board game, Anna did very well.
Well worth a visit.