Thursday, 28 May 2009

Great Rail Journey


I have just experienced my holiday of a lifetime with 'Great Rail Journeys' travelling by train all the way to Austria as a 1st class passenger.

My journey began with Eurostar to Brussels and on into Germany staying at Konnigswinter near Cologne for the first night. Next day the route followed the mighty Rhine via Mannheim , Stuttgart and Munich and onto our resort for 6 nights at Jenbach in the Innsbrook valley (Tyrol).

My case which had been sent on by a company called 'First Luggage' was waiting for me in my room at The Jenbacherhof Hotel and well worth every penny spent!

The holiday was a dream come true with an excellent tour manager, 20 congenial companions (including an ardent botanist) and sunny weather.

My best day was a ride on the steam train 'the Zillertalbahn' up a valley to the resort of Mayerhofen.

Friday, 8 May 2009

Bluebell woods


I love to walk in the bluebell woods around Church Lawton at this time of year. The best time of day is early morning or late afternoon when the light is low filtering through the trees. This year I discovered a 2 to 3 mile circular walk taking in the church, Trent and Mersey canal, and 2 hidden valleys.

Sunday, 3 May 2009

Rainy Photo Shoot






The mission of our annual Congleton U3A Photo Group outing this year was to take photos for the front cover of the summer newsletter. Having lunch at a local hostelry one member remarked that we should be out there whilst the sun was shining. How true a statement as it started raining at the start of the walk around Redesmere and Capsthorne estate. We did manage some shots before a downpour forced us to retire.





Every cloud has a silver - lining and the red umberella provided a focal point for this shot.
Pity the newsletter is in black and white!

A Secret Garden



What a way to start the glorious month of May with a visit to this lovely garden, even if we did have umberellas to the ready. 'The Rowans' near Malpas Cheshire is open to the public in July under the National Garden Scheme www.ngs.org I was fortunate to be invited as a guest with a friend as part of her garden design group and we had a personally conducted tour by the owners.