A journey around the world in somewhat more than 80 days, with the British born but global hearted nomad - Kirsten Anderson. Like fusion food, these stories and sagas from across the continents, combine various international flavours that will hit all of your senses and emotions... Updates are not to be missed!

Thursday, March 23, 2006


201 things to do when you're bored...  Posted by Picasa


Is that me? Posted by Picasa


David Bailey eat your heart out Posted by Picasa


Let's have a lookie here then Posted by Picasa


hmm... arty? Posted by Picasa

Oh my island, in the sun..

Ben and I have just got back from a fantastic few days on the Isle of Wight. Last time I was there I don't think I'd even reached double figures in age!! And yes dad, we did look for your jelly shoe that you lost last time round, but waiting for the tide to go out twice in the space of twenty years, really was asking a bit much... Nevermind, perhaps one day it will wash up on Scarborough beach and then you can reunite it with the one Stuart found a few weeks ago in the Loft! That's my pop, always the useful hoarder!

It was great seeing the Needles and Alum Bay, Shanklin, Sandown and Ventnor etc again, reliving some old memories, although unfortunately places like Blackgang Chine and Robin Hill Country Park were still closed for low season, still it meant we did more appropriate (but equally as fun) things like visiting vineyards!

On the note of Blackgang Chine, I must mention a book I recently bought from Tescos, called `B**llocks to Alton Towers' -It's a superb look at alternative days out in Britain, rather than queuing for hours to pay great masses of dough, to then be cattle herded round an unimaginative tourist trap... It mentions the 'good ol' blighty' feel of Blackgang Chine, capturing the essence of "British-ness" - it also mentions Mercat Tours, who I used to guide for in Edinburgh!

For those of you wanting to visit the fab I.O.W here's some handy info:

www.redfunnel.co.uk -Southampton-East Cowes Ferry
www.thelincolnhotel.org.uk - Great value, clean hotel in Shanklin near beach.
www.rosemaryvineyard.co.uk - Free wine tasting, interesting info and mini tour! Bonus
www.blackgangchine.com - you know you want to...
www.robin-hill.com - Family fun and fresh air, what more could you want?

Pubs/restaurants worth a mention -

Pavarottis; High Street - Old Village, Shanklin: Try the Green lipped mussels in Pernod! One of the best meals we've had in the UK, good value and nice location.

Crab Inn; Old Village Shanklin: Just over the road from Pavarottis Italian, the Crab offers an old world exterior with slighty more modern interior! Local beers on tap and a nice beer garden for when it finely warms up! Good menu range too.

Fisherman's Cottage; Bottom of the Chine, Shanklin: Great interior, nestled at foot of chine. Interesting collection of decor, well worth popping in.


Waiting for the ferry to leave Southampton Docks, headed to East Cowes on the Isle of Wight Posted by Picasa


Wind turbine construction (or so we think) at Southampton Docks Posted by Picasa


Kay & Ben walking the cliffs of Sandown & Shanklin Posted by Picasa


Shades in Shankin Posted by Picasa


Ben at Shanklin Beach, Isle of Wight Posted by Picasa


Ben's addiction to the tuppany falls... Posted by Picasa


Tat hunting, a complex and time consuming occupation Posted by Picasa


You will be mine... oh yes, you will be mine Posted by Picasa


Chair lift ride - sadly shut until the new season Posted by Picasa


The coloured cliffs of Alum Bay, not looking quite as colourful... Posted by Picasa


*LoVe* Posted by Picasa


Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, looking out to the Needles Posted by Picasa


Enjoying the sun, at the foot of the cliffs of Alum Bay Posted by Picasa


Ben trying to be a Geologist, Alum Bay, I.O.W Posted by Picasa


Sandown Pier Posted by Picasa


Looking along Sandown Beach, Isle of Wight Posted by Picasa


Rippled sand, Sandown Posted by Picasa

Friday, March 17, 2006


Kay's bright idea resulted in an entire lamp popping out of her head! Posted by Picasa


The only All-Blacks supporter in Scotland  Posted by Picasa


This looks like fun Posted by Picasa

 
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