Thursday, 20 August 2009

Back to the CROOOOZE... CANNES

I was so looking forward to Cannes. French sand! A proper beach!
The Jade moored out at sea so we were all transferred to shore by lifeboat. I had studied diagrams of the lifeboat shute whilst stomping round the deck of the Jade and was hoping for a bit of a slide but I`m afraid not!



Anyway we had a lovely morning on the beach, swimming in the sea, building sand castles and admiring the boats (they are always so white and shiny)









What took you so long, Gaudi?!!






Sand sculpting over... we had a little walk on a mission to find a shop that sold Perrier water and in particular Perrier Fluo which you can`t buy in England but no such luck




...and then it was back to the Jade on the tender boat again. The sea was just shimmering in the sun. Beautiful.

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

DARLINGTON (we didn`t cruise to Darlo!)

The Pixen is IN!!!!!
We moved her in yesterday, driving up the M6 to Brough and through Barnard Castle so we could see where she will be working. It looks lovely, so scenic and loads of sheep(sheep, Nic, sheep!)

Here`s her new flat in Darlington...
Entrance hall with very nice candelabra...



Bedroom without the bed


Bedroom WITH the bed


Mashing up room


Unfurnished lounge (with Chester painting)(to be finished, Nic)


Furnished lounge (with settee)


Bathroom

Back to Chester with an empty van! Thank you SO much to the Jacksons!!!!




We are going to miss her, she is such good fun (I can`t do this with you Drake)


...but she has already started making herself at home in Darlo...she`s just been SWIMMING!!!!! Exciting times!!


GOOD LUCK NIXEN PIXEN!

Sunday, 16 August 2009

BARCELONA

La Rambla was sooooo busy! This historic 2km avenue runs from Barcelona`s central square to the statue of Columbus on the seafront, and it was thriving with all types of stalls



When we docked at Barcelona we noticed 5 other cruise ships berthed there too, which, in theory, could have meant there being an extra 10,000 people in the port. We had a great 2 days though, the highlights being the Sagrada Familia and the Parc Guell.

THE SAGRADA FAMILIA
is probably Europe`s most unconventional church and is the greatest work by Antoni Gaudi.

It became his life`s work and he lived like a recluse on the site for 16 years from when he started the project in 1882, but at the time of his death only one tower had been completed.Work continues on it today and several more towers have been completed with a target date of 2030, the finished church having a central tower which will be encircled by 4 large towers representing the Evangelists,4 towers on the Glory facade will match 4 on the Passion facade and 4 on the Nativity.... that`s a lot more building! To be honest I don`t know what the problem is, I built the Sagrada Familia on Cannes beach in ten minutes...(!)





PARK GUELL
was well worth the climb in my sandals!
Antoni Gaudi designed a fabulous park to be built on the side of a rugged mountain. It spanned 15 hectares and is surrounded by a wall with paths, walkways and communal areas, all vibrantly coloured and loaded with symbols.

The dragon on the steps is actually an overflow for the cistern located below the market place, it is brightly coloured with ceramic tiles.


The sloping pillars



The curly squirrly undulating bench is not only a seat with a view-point but also a drainage system for rainwater. Broken tiles, bottles and crockery decorate it.



The ceiling vaults of the market place are decorated with 4 suns and 14 moons, lamps were hung from hooks in the centre of the suns




We had a brilliant time there(and look at that blue sky)






MALAGA



Well we set sail from Southampton on the magnificent Norwegian Jade

Built 2006
Gross tonnage 93,000
Overall length 965feet
No. of passengers 2,378
No. of crew 1,021
2.6 laps of deck 7 = 1 mile

and our first stop was Malaga. Malaga is to be the CAPITAL OF CULTURE in 2016. We enjoyed the Picasso museum



which houses over 200 works by the native artist. However most of our time was spent walking through the ruins of a vast fortress



that was built on the site of a Roman town in the 9th and 10th centuries. There would have been some lovely views from the top had the mist not suddenly rolled in.



Anyway, I didn`t fall!





Half an hour walking through the old town to the main shopping area before a DIP IN THE SEA



and it was back to the boat to set sail for Barcelona.

Thursday, 13 August 2009

summer 2009 (Ascot)

I`m now home from the most fabulous cruise around the Med. We stopped at 9 different places so loads of blogging to be done! With 600 photos at the last count I`m in danger of boring everyone so today I editted them and got it down to 578(!)Ive now put them onto a disc and labelled them (OMG OMG I am SO SO SO proud of it!!)

Our holiday started with a day out at Ascot races with Cub and Guy, (well it was on the way to Southampton.Yippee!) and then a fortnight on the Norwegian Jade sailing to

Malaga, Barcelona, Cannes, Florence, Rome, Gibraltar, Lisbon, Vigo

missing both our daughter`s 20th birthday and the England cricket team collapse.

Nixen Pixen made Drake a lovely cake but we couldn`t do anything about the Aussies battering us at cricket!



It was Betfair weekend at ASCOT, sponsors of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, a Class 1, Group 1 race for 3year olds and up which was won by the 13-8 favourite CONDUIT.(The last 5 years have seen the race won by the favourite). Michael Stoute had a great day, he trained the first 3... Conduit, Tartan Bearer, Ask.

It was a brilliant day, it always feels brilliant when you get a winner at the races and we had several between us.And what a bonus, I had a bet for my lovely friend Celine, STANSTILL (because, as keep fitters, we don`t) and I won her £18.60!! whoop whoop!