Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Switching to a New Blog

Well, I've decided that now our travels have come to an end I'm going to switch to a new blog. I hope you'll still follow me there. My new blog address is:

http://www.lizziedripping.blogspot.com

For reasons known only to them, Lizzie Dripping is what my Mum & sister used to call me when I was growing up.

There's also a link straight to the new blog in my favourite list on the right of this page. I've already made some new posts. Hope to see you there soon.

xx

Duncombe Park





Sunset Over Sleights



As we drive back from Whitby to Malton the sun sets & I get all nostalgic for my part of the world.

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Whitby







Mum, Dad & I take the easy option & entertain ourselves eating cake, buying wool & wandering by the harbourside while we wait for Paul to turn up.

Friends along the way





Luckily there are a few handsome farm animals to keep Paul company on the walk. He's even able to snack on some wild blackberries.

Paul's walk from Scarborough to Whitby







It takes him all day & he's limping a bit at the end but Paul finally makes it all the way to Whitby from Scarborough in one day.

Florio's with Mum & Dad







After the wedding a trip to Yorkshire was in order to catch up properly with my lot. Here we are having dinner in Malton institution, Florio's.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Adjusting to Life Back Home

Well, it's all a bit strange. It's great to be home but I can't quite get used to being in one place all the time & somehow think that I'll be moving again soon. We don't have our internet access set up at home yet but when we do I'm planning to continue blogging in a slightly different, as yet undecided form. I'll keep you posted ...

Friday, 26 September 2008

We didn't scub up too badly, did we.



Considering we've had a year of roughing it I think we did okay.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

More Snaps of the Wedding







Thanks for the pics Georgie!

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Congratulations Natalie & Francois!







We're back! Had a fab time at Natalie & Francois's wedding. Everything went really well & as it was a bit of an international affair a few Czech traditions were in corporated into the reception. Natalie's Uncle Slavek broke a plate outside the reception venue & the newlyweds swept up the pieces together to symbolise how they will solve their difficulties together in the future. They also drank some specially prepared Czech wedding soup from the same bowl, using the same spoon, wearing the same napkin.

Thanks for a lovely day guys!

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Manhattan from Ellis Island

Ellis Island Immigration Museum







Ellis Island is where over 12 million immigrants arrived between the 1880s and the 1950s. Here they were interviewed & inspected for contagious diseases before a decision was made about whether they could stay in the country. The immigration centre was turned into a museum in the 1980s & it's absolutely fascinating. We could've spent days here. You can listen to the voices of immigrants relating their experiences, look at photographs of what went on here & see artifacts that people brought with them on the long journey from home.

This article shows how a Czech woman & her daughter, arriving to meet her husband who had come before her, was given the 'makeover treatment' by a volunteer & taught how to look like 'an American woman'. I couldn't help wondering about the Swiss children who suddenly got a new muff & a tasty tea after the disappearance of Fluffy & his friends.

The Island of Manhattan







Pretty cool, huh!

Lady Liberty







The statue was a gift from the French. It is made of bronze & took thirty years to gradually turn green due to exposure to the elements.