Wednesday, 16 October 2013

FROM CITY TO COUNTRY UK STYLE

Well, here I am, ready to take to the skies again after a month in the UK and Turkey. Two very different places ....  

Turkey, with its archaeological sites and ruins, steeped in over 2000 years of history, weather warm enough to wear summer clothes and sunscreen, eggplant dishes galore, olives, figs, pomegranates, baklava, kebabs and apple tea.

Kusadasi with friends Jacqui and Michelle

Olive trees


temple remains



library at Ephesus


plenty of rocks and slabs to lean against!

Blue Mosque ceiling detail, Istanbul

Istanbul

Spice market

detail in St Chora ceiling ornates

sunset by Pamukkale

 calcium terraces at Hieropolis

amphitheatre at Ephesus

Blue Mosque, Istanbul
England, with green rolling hills, fences of dry rock walls, manors and estates, lakes and woodlands, trails for hikers stretching for miles, but also with cities retaining centuries old buildings and city walls, villages with stone houses and thatched or shingle roofs and cobbled streets.  You can almost hear the sound of stagecoaches and horses! But out with the winter clothes, hats, gloves, scarves and jackets included! Cream teas (scones and clotted cream), roast with yorkshire pudding, fish & chips & mushy peas, bakewell pudding, cornish pasties, sausage and mash, the list goes on ...

streets of Canterbury

Blickling Estate, Norwick

Bowness, Lake district

canal at Chester

farmland around Lake Windermere, Lake District

Bath Spa

Canterbury Cathedral

Peak District

Old City Gates into York

streets of Chester

York city walls

Historic building, Canterbury

Bath river


Wray Castle, Lake Distrct

York Pub

Wales, with its farmland fenced with hedges and filled with sheep (just like home!), tussock grass highlands and beautiful waterfalls.

cottage at St Fagans, Welsh Life Museum

Caerphilly Castle


Keep at Cardiff Castle

Cheryl and I in Brecon Beacons National park

behind one of the waterfalls at Ystradfellte Falls

Rhossili Beach, on the Gower


sun setting over  farmland and Wormshead Peninsula, Rhossili

Wormshead Causeway, on the Gower Peninsula

Waterfall at Ystradfellte Falls

Yet in all, while retaining the history of the past, the modern era has emerged, and the two work together to form what will be their tomorrow.   (hmmm, that sounds deep...)
It’s been a great month with great friendships made and great places visited. 

Farewell Europe, hello America!  .....

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