Sunday 28 March 2010

Annie's Birthday Jaunt


So Thursday was my sweetheart's birthday and she has been such a doll over my daft birthday party and all, I wanted to do something to make her day special this year, too. We'd been emailed by the Hilton chain in January about their "January Sale" and so we'd decided to book a suite (it was a bargain, honest) in their hotel on the seafront, in Blackpool. That's only an hour or so drive away from here and is a very traditional "seaside resort". Nowadays it does a raging trade in hen and stag parties and other events involving way-much alcohol. There are also traditional piers and amusement arcades, though we did none of that this time!

We were taking our Millie with us, so we knew we wouldn't be parting to wildly, as Mill simply wouldn't stand for it!

The hotel was very nice and the suite really huge, so that was all fun. We had champagne and doughnuts when we arrived, mid-afternoon and then went out for a walk along the sea-wall. There was no beach to visit as the tide was right in. Millie adored the walk but was frustrated by the wall, as she just couldn't jump high enough to see over!
So Millie let me pick her up and we posed for our portrait - but you'll see how hard I'm hanging onto that collar, I didn't want her flying over the
wall! I'm not sure what my very solemn look is about though!
That night we had fish'n'chips eaten in the car, looking at the sea and then on Friday morning we set out to Morecambe. That's another little drive north, up the same coastal stretch, and the next bay up really. I'd told Annie that we were going for two nights, but not that we were moving, so that was a little surprise.
The beach in Morecambe is flat and has quite a complex ecology, (featuring for example these green rocks below) but is easy to get onto and so we had a good walk/run (you can figure that out, right?) when we got there.

Then we drove around and had a look at this town, which we don't really know. It's much more delapidated than Blackpool and hasn't been doing so well as a resort in recent years.At one time though, it was really very trendy indeed. In the 1930s a stylish new hotel was opened, right on the seashore and it is supposed to have had many famous guests over the years.Annie and I had seen an item on tv about this art deco hotel (http://www.midlandhotel.org/history.html) having a facelight, prior to being reopened. So, you'll know how much I enjoyed saying "Look there's that hotel we saw being done up, on telly! ... Guess where we're staying tonight" :-) So here's the hotel today, with some rather elegant stone cormorants, on the seafront. I took the one below in the evening on Friday, and it's my favourite shot so far, but we're surely going back there, what a lovely place!

Our room was in one of those indented curves, on the first floor, looking out over the sea and with a small balcony to sit on too. The room was refurbished in a modern way, mostly white, with splashes of very bold colour. Millie and Annie are modelling the turquoise chaise longe, below.There was also a stunning piece of furntiure on the other side of the room, which was wardobe, tv cabinet and such in the bedroom, but when you walked around it also housed the shower and so on, on the reverse! I didn't try to photograph that though, so you'll have to take my word for it. When we arrived there was also a stuffed pooch waiting on the bed, so that amused Annie and she wanted a portrait with both dogs. Millie clearly felt quite sad for the stuffed thing and actually cuddled up with it later that night!The light streaming in from the windows was so full-on that my picures have a slightly ghostly quality in that room. Just outside is an old stone jetty, which leads out to this lighthouse, which was a railiway terminal, back in the day!
So we had a lovely trip, loved the hotel and will go again. We got back here yesterday and have just been out today to have lunch with a bunch of friends. Officially that's the birthday done for this year, and we fly out to the wide open spaces of Mi, tomorrow morning.

Millie is off to doggie day care and we will surely miss her, but I imagine she has fun there too.

Loads of love :-) (Planting commences when we return, so allotment posts soon!)

Sunday 21 March 2010

Wythenshawe again


Today is another lovely sunny Spring day, so it was good to know we had a plan to go out. So off we went, on Millie's second ever play-date. Naturally, Elvis was more into the whole concept of playing than our lil lass. Millie has her own clear views on what you do at Wythenshawe, and in what order. She also approves of keeping clear of other dogs, if at all possible. Elvis doesn't appear to have taken these teachings on board yet, at all.


Elvis was also quite interested to know what that thing was that I kept pointing at her.


Isn't she pretty!

Here's Mill doing the usual thing, waiting for the ball to be thrown and then running back, with her eyes apparently closed, in the joy of it all. Elvis, meanwhile, waits beside Annie.



This week Elvis had her own ball with her.
Somehow though, Millie's seemed more interesting. Not that I can claim that Millie shared nicely, or anything silly like that!


Hey ho, we'll call it friendship though, ok? We're off to Blackpool soon and then on a plane over the big pond, so we won't get to see Elvis and her family for a while. I wonder if she'll look different in the next set of pictures? Wait and see ....

Friday 19 March 2010

Flowers now :-)



The weather has finally warmed up and so today, as Millie and I had our walk around Worthington Park, there were many more flowers to snap. It was one of those crisp and sunny spring mornings too, very lovely.




There are two plaques, at different ends of the park, which I have been meaning to take put here for a while. The new one is to celebrate 100 years of the park and the old one is from the opening day.
The tree below is Mrs Worthington's, complete with birdboxes (I suspect they are more recent).

Work is beginning to feel a bit more manageable as we head to the last week of term and I have just 4 more days of work to do before vacation time :-)
Next Thursday is Annie's birthday, so we are heading off to Blackpool, with Millie, for a birthday by the sea. I'll aim to take some pictures when we get there, too. We're staying in a Hilton on the front and at a really nice "January sale" rate (I think it was January when I booked it!). Millster has been to two hotels so far and is rather a star at this, so we're looking forward to taking her to #3.

Before then, however, we do have another play-date Sunday, so weather permitting, there may be more to report.

Much love my darlings :-)
K xxx.


Sunday 14 March 2010

Sunday again!


Hey ho, here we are again. This was another busy old week, mostly just with teaching though, rather than exciting stuff as such.
Millie and I did get to Worthington Park on Friday and took a couple of shots of the snowdrops. Things are really late flowering here this year as we've had an actual WINTER for once. So all my usual early daffodils aren't even out yet. So I posted these snowdrops earlier last year, but they're still good to see now.


Today though, now that was really exciting. Millie had a play-date! We went along to Wythenshawe (best place on earth in Mill's view, as you know) and waited. Our friends have recently taken delivery of a lovely Jack Russell puppy, called Elvis, and at 4 months they decided she is brave enough to come face to face with the Mill-monster!
We had some time for a bit of tree-trunk and stick work before they arrived and then .... ta da! Isn't she gorgeous?

Needless to say our heroine wasn't terrifically friendly. (There was a flash of growly bared teeth at one point) but by the time we'd walked around to the football fields she'd decided she could fetch ball alongside the youngun.


Annie, meanwhile, had the nerve to feed Elvis a treat in full view of Millie!


All in all we thought the date was a success and we're aiming to repeat it next weekend, so I'll hope to get some more pics of the girls then :-)

Much love, K xxx.