Don't worry, I am not planning on giving you a long-winded story on the history of flying from the Wright brothers to the Space shuttle, although I might keep that for later on :)
A couple of weekends ago the Abingdon Air and Country Show took place. There must have been a good few thousand visitors there, with many stands selling home made marmalade, chutney, cider, as well as games to play. Of course, the main attraction was in the air. Paratroopers, biplanes, trainers and gliders were all present, but the thing everybody wanted to see was of course the Vulcan. This is the last flying one around, yet is still able to impress. It's silence and near invisibility whilst coming towards you turns into a rip-roaring ringing of your ears as it speeds away overhead. Definitely something to be experienced !
The weekend after it was time for Hannah and Diego to celebrate before they tie the knot. So appropriately there was a Han-do for the girls and a stag-do for the boys (+Nina). Great fun was had by all involved, with few people waking up early the next morning...
This weekend saw a surprise visit from Will who was up in Oxford on Saturday. A brief visit to the Turf Tavern was duly rewarded with thirst-quenching beverages. Last time this place was visited was at new year with Luigi, Roberto and Ali. Unfortunately it was closed then. I can confirm that it is as good as it looked though :)
Well, the weather isn't quite sure what it's doing, with very gusty winds shooting the clouds across the skies. When the sun becomes unhidden though the temperature goes up dramatically. Let's hope the icelandic volcano eruption doesn't combine with these winds though - could become unpredictable.
So, keep your hat on...
Monday, May 23, 2011
Saturday, May 07, 2011
Wallingford Walks, Oxford Colleges, Cambridge Duke & Duchess
With Maria over here visiting us, a few touristy things were in order. In Oxford, a few colleges were actually open and so we took the chance to go around them. Merton provided us with some interesting quads, whereas Lincoln will be remembered for being completely green (and that's not just the lawns).
A day trip to Wallingford was also organised (Agatha Christie area). Although we didn't see any murder mysteries going on, we did have a lovely walk around the old castle gardens and meadows (you probably saw the photos on the right hand side of the page) before getting the bus back to Oxford.
The Royal Wedding on April 29th 2011 was not seen in London by us. Not too keen on the 4am start people were having to make to be able to share a push and shove with other people trying to get a photo. We did set up the TV to record the whole day (just in case), but decided to head off to Blenheim Palace for their big screen showing on their south lawn, picnicking with the other families, cheering and waving flags. They also had a jousting competition and some falconry, which was great after the main event had finished with "I do".
All in all, a very busy weekend, and the weather held out marvelously for it...
A day trip to Wallingford was also organised (Agatha Christie area). Although we didn't see any murder mysteries going on, we did have a lovely walk around the old castle gardens and meadows (you probably saw the photos on the right hand side of the page) before getting the bus back to Oxford.
The Royal Wedding on April 29th 2011 was not seen in London by us. Not too keen on the 4am start people were having to make to be able to share a push and shove with other people trying to get a photo. We did set up the TV to record the whole day (just in case), but decided to head off to Blenheim Palace for their big screen showing on their south lawn, picnicking with the other families, cheering and waving flags. They also had a jousting competition and some falconry, which was great after the main event had finished with "I do".
All in all, a very busy weekend, and the weather held out marvelously for it...
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