Some great tourist spots there Maria
Great photo's tooThanks for sharing
Some great tourist spots there Maria
Great photo's tooThanks for sharing
thanks Terpe. It's fun to share especially for the coming summer. Now Mrs. Lastlid will be poking Mr. Lastlid to come back to the mainland
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I have been to Stratford, with the ex (ssssh) but not the Black Country museum. Again, some great pics, Maria.
We have some trams like that on the Isle of Man.
Our next visit will be to York in June, I think. But as you say, plenty for another time, in the midlands.
Did you go to the Cadbury factory?
alright I will ssshhhh
geeeez tram like that in the island? cool. That's the electrice tram.
I think Isle of Man is great when it comes to the scenery. I only seen it from the net as hubby said there are unspoilt beaches also Isle of Wight is nice.
Wow! York next. Never been there.
Cadbury Factory? yes. been there outside hahahamyself & hubby are like nuts. We go places w/o plans. When we arrived there, it's close for a school group trips. Hubby kept on saying there's nothing to see in the factory but for me, Pinoy thingy telling my hubby 'shhhhh, it's for my family that they've love to know the inside'
So will visit next time in the inside when our little one is a bit older where he can enjoy the chocs.
Not a bad day though as we end up (just like ordinary day) in the Sarehole Mill & Moseley Bog (a nature reserve in the Moseley area, Birmingham. It was declared a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) by Birmingham City Council on 17 July 1991. I've also heard that it was where the author of the Lord of the Rings use his imagination & wrote the book.
see the trees??? beautiful isn't it? Sarehole Mill is part of the Tolkien Trail, which follows the childhood footsteps of the author and the places that influenced his writing
tower at the background just across the other tower at Moseley Road, Birmimgham. It is believed that this is where the Twin Towers came into his imagination.
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Moseley Bog are trees where u can see from the film the Lord of the Rings that moves and talks....
Moseley bog is where as a child, the author would play and spend time. This is where the trees in his childhood mind would talk to him and come alive just like in the film the Lord of the Rings....
at the park on our way to the Moseley Bog...there was a circus going on across of it.
as usual, took a shot of the signage wherever we are for our scrapbooking. ?The surrounding woodland and Shire Country Park ? a haven for birds and all kinds of wildlife
that's all for now. I guess I will stop posting photos as I feel like a spammer Lastlid
& this is your thread. Sorry about it. Hope you enjoyed the photos...
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Mad Sunday. Not for the week stomach. There are normally fatalities.....
Mrs Lastlid in the Stocks
Caught this just right....
Warwick Witches ...
At Man U...her favourite goalkeeper
Cadburys World - chocolate slipper
Some great pics there guys..
BLACK COUNTRY MUSEUM?????
Been upto Warwick castle many times I find its a bit expensive to get in but enough to keep the family entertained for the day. Well worth a day trip if you haven't been before though.
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