Category Archives: Suffolk
28. In the Wilds of East Anglia!
While in Suffolk I had great fun following many of the meandering country roads in the district – around every corner there’s always another wonderful sight to admire and photograph. Remember to click on a photo if you want to … Continue reading
27. Lavenham – anyone for a perpendicular?
I almost didn’t make it to Lavenham. At some stage of the day, probably when I was having lunch, I realized that heading back into London in the afternoon would be a disaster as I’d catch all the peak hour … Continue reading
26. Disappearing Dunwich
After having a great time with the House in the Clouds and Thorpeness I fitted in a visit to Dunwich, a village which has been mostly reclaimed by the sea; it’s a fascinating story and well worth a look at … Continue reading
25. Thorpeness – do I have a holiday cottage for you?!
Although there are plenty of run-of-the-mill cottages for you to rent in Thorpeness the House in the Clouds is quite eye-catching and novel from my point of view. I couldn’t stop photographing it. Strangely enough, because of its position, it’s a … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Foreign
I had fun chosing a picture for this week’s WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE :FOREIGN. I’m not sure how you feel but I am definitely NOT used to seeing THIS on a beach in Australia! A very foreign idea indeed! I love it!! What … Continue reading
24. Amazing Aldeburgh!
I guess when you live in this part of the world swimming in the sea is not high on your list of priorities; nor sitting on the beach for that matter – which is just as well seeing as it consists 100 … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Big
I was presented with this scrumptious-looking lunch at the Huntingfield Arms in Suffolk, England. Now I know that only HALF of the carrot, cauliflower and cabbage still had to go on my plate but whichever way you look at it … Continue reading
23. A Genuine English Country Pub!
Next stop is the local pub Jason has in mind for lunch, Huntingfield Arms. It has a lovely bar and separate restaurant and is a listed building grade II. It was originally the estate manager’s house for nearby Heveningham Hall. Pubs … Continue reading
22. A delightful morning in Huntingfield
It was such a great time of year to be travelling in England – blossoms everywhere. I was sorry to leave the guest house but at 10am Sue and Jason arrived in the campervan and we headed into the centre … Continue reading
21. Wonderful Church, Wonderful B&B, Wonderful People!
Anyway, where was I? Oh yes – the large beer glass – in Southwold. The Lord Nelson had a wonderful log fire burning and it was a great relief to be able to feel my fingers again. We’d have stayed … Continue reading