Showing posts with label City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City. Show all posts

09 August 2013

I'm back, after taking a break away from my blog for awhile.



I had to get my priorities in order during our upheaval period of house painting and decorating, preparing for our summer letting.
In  mid June my other half and I decided to take a break and took our eldest grandson to visit my family in Wales and England.
Maybe you might like to see some of the places we visited. My grandson met cousins he hadn't seen before, and they took him to visit the places I had grown up in.






This was the old city of Chester.












Boat trips on the river Dee.



Then we went to Llandudno which is on the coast in North Wales, where my brother has an apartment
and  he can spend time relaxing and enjoy the milder weather.




This area is very popular for retired and elderly people to visit as it has a micro climate, due to the mountain called the great Orme which makes it sheltered from the cold wind in winter.

You can take the tramcar to the top of the Orme.
The view is spectacular. Unfortunately we didn't have time.
 But I remember it from my childhood visits with my mother.







   





This is the small island of Anglesey just off the coast,




which can be reached by crossing the bridge over the river Menai.








The name of this town on the island  is written in the Welsh language 
and has 58 letters and is the longest name.




We went to where the old railway station used to be.
which is now a great tourist attraction with lots of small boutique shops.




This is the translation of the name .



Just a little bit of info




Whenever I have my camera, I like to capture the things I find amusing.
I stopped to talk to this elderly gentleman. who told me he motors along the promenade everyday with his two dogs ,One who sits between his feet. but had just that minute jumped off for his daily run along the beach.and this one who rides in the basket, looked too fat to do much else but enjoy the sea air.






I Hope you enjoyed seeing some of the places I visited.

I'll show you some of the other places we visited next time.
Until then.


à bientôt

Barbara Lilian

07 April 2013

A visit to the old city of Limoges

Even though the days are warmer, I haven't had time to do any serious gardening.
 I did manage to pot up a few of the Fuchsia plants, but that's what I call pottering.  



As some of my followers liked seeing the architecture of my city Limoges,
 I thought you might like to see some more.
I looked in my photo files and decided to take you on a tour
 to see some of the old part of the city,
which surrounds the main shopping area.

'Centre Ville' - Place de la Republique.
This is where Galeries Lafayette is.





However we are not going shopping.
 We are going to look at the narrow cobbled back streets of the city.
 I love to wander around these narrow streets, wondering what the little shops used to sell.







This part of the city is full of restaurants 
which all seem to have an area in front on the cobbled street,
 with tables, serving coffee & lunch.



So many restaurant's


Where shall we eat today ?






More restaurants tucked away in little courtyards.



All these are apartments 
with restaurants under the arches.




This is one of three pedestrian alleys. 
 leading to the larger modern stores.





Lots of specialist boutiques are in this part of the shopping area.





This part of the city has recently had a big face lift.
With strict conservation planning permission 
to keep the style of the original city.





I love this part, as it's a nice area to take a rest
and sit in the shade under these trees.





Look at this wonderful artwork which has been painted on the restored old buildings.


This mural painting has brought an old building to life.




From a distance it looks real.
This has recently been painted, to make an old ruined building blend in with this part of the city.




City gardens.




Look carefully between these two buildings. 
there is a tiny apartment on 4 floors.


I hope you enjoyed seeing some of the places
near where I live.

Some other time I'll take you to see some more of Limoges.




à bientôt

Barbara Lilian