The Next Patch

Celebrating life's great adventures..............

Monday 23 June 2014

More tales of London & the South East............

Greetings dear Readers, Since my last post I've enjoyed a very relaxing visit with my friends Jill & Alan who live near Hastings on the south east coast of England. Of course, Hastings is famous as the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings, fought between the Norman French army & an English army under Harold II. This battle is famously depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry these days housed in the town of Bayeux in France. These days Hastings is a relaxing sea side town which attracts many visitors and is still home to a working fishing fleet. Hastings Old town is home to the Hastings net huts. Dating from the mid 1800's these tall wooden sheds were built to store fishing gear, however they are not used these days as modern fishing gear is made from artificial material & can be left in the open.



During my visit I also enjoyed a country walk through the lovely Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve and visited other local picturesque historic villages. I enjoyed a very relaxing few days, nice to get away from London's hustle & bustle! Thanks Jill & Alan for your company & hospitality.




Back in London, I've enjoyed a week exploring the many treasures London has to offer. The high light of the week was a visit to the Tate Britain Museum to see their British Folk Art Exhibition. The exhibition includes an array of folk art genres from the 17th to mid 20th century. It showcases the mysterious, the imaginative & the wacky including ships' figureheads, giant trade signs, elaborate embroideries & quilts, paintings and collages. As well as for their aesthetic qualities these pieces are treasured as an important record of the social history of their time.

A ships' figurehead from the early 1800's, made for the HMS Calcutta.........


A heavily embellished pin cushion made in 1896...........

A bone cockerel from the 1800's made mostly from cast off bone pieces.......

During the week I also found time to sit & enjoy the quiet of Tavistock Square gardens located just across the road from my apartment. Dedicated to world peace the gardens are lush & green and have as their centre piece a memorial to Gandhi.


Must away as I'm off to Brussels early tomorrow on the Eurostar train & having packing to do! From Brussels I'm off to visit friends in Holland & the south of France.

Looking forward to this glorious sunny weather continuing. Hope life is sunny wherever you are!

Until the next post, K ............

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