This week’s Sunday Sevens sees our summer break beginning in earnest…
So long Gibraltar
Last Sunday, myself and the three Little Postcards boarded a plane bound for Manchester. The summer holidays got off to a flying start in every sense of the word. As we left, we got this great view of the Rock and the Spanish Mediterranean coast before taking an unusual flight path along the Strait of Gibraltar hugging the Moroccan coastline before heading north. I have never flown that way before and it was interesting to see the Moroccan mountains complete with lakes and winding roads so closely.
Looking for colour on a grey day
I am a great lover of Manchester, having been born and brought up there. Marrying a southerner, I had to put up with years of abuse about it raining constantly in Manchester (it doesn’t by the way). Anyway, just to prove me wrong we have had a bit of iffy weather at the start and end of the week. To divert my attention away from the grey skies, I found tons of beautiful colour in the front gardens close to my parents’ house.
Cinema time
Another sketchy weather day on Tuesday saw us head to the cinema in the Trafford Centre to see Despicable Me 3. We try to go to the multiplex most summers when we visit. Being used to just 2 small screens at the cinema in Gibraltar, it’s a rather grand affair here in comparison.
A trip to the country
Wednesday, and we took a trip to a very familiar place for me, Dunham Massey. This National Trust property featured heavily on my childhood Sunday afternoons. It’s beautiful deer are always a treat to see.
Harvest time
Back in June, I made a quick trip home to visit my parents and we stopped for a pub lunch on the outskirts of Warrington. At the time, I posted a photo of the beautiful field next door in my Sunday Sevens. We revisited the pub with the Little Postcards on Thursday as it was a warm and dry day and the pub had a great kids play area and football nets too. As we ate our lunch, we spotted some activity in the next door field – it was harvest time. That’s something we don’t get to see in Gibraltar!
Old and new
On Friday I took the Little Postcards into town to visit the fantastic Museum of Science and Industry. We have been before, but not for a few years and felt it was due at return visit. The boys loved all the hands-on experiments. After the museum, we took a walk into the centre of Manchester. It has changed so much in recent years, but amongst all the new modern developments there are still some reach architectural jewels.
An astronomical trip
Yesterday we took a drive out to the Cheshire Plain to see the Jodrell Bank radio telescope and visitor centre. The venue for stargazing tv extravaganzas with the likes of Dr Brian Cox and Dara O’Brien, it’s certainly undergone a bit of a transformation since our last visit around 8 years ago. It was another hit with the Little Postcards for the hands-on exhibits.
Thanks for joining me for this week’s Sunday Sevens. Sunday Sevens is a weekly blog series created by Natalie at Threads & Bobbins blog.
A lovely busy week. Must be wonderful taking the little postcards as visitors to your home town.
Oh it is, I love our annual summer trips to Manchester. It’s so nice to share a bit of my childhood with them as their childhood home is so completely different!
You are certainly getting to experience a sense of land space after the confines of Gibraltar. However the seascapes you live with are incredible.
I know it’s so different to be in open green countryside again, I love it!
Great photos, didnt know Manchester has so much going for it.,
Oh yes, it’s a lovely city with gorgeous countryside nearby. I was lucky to grow up here. 😊
You’ve packed a lot in already! It hadn’t occurred to me that there would be no harvest time on Gibraltar. Or National Trust properties to visit, I suppose? Love the photo showing the Moroccan coastline – now that’s a place I HAVE been.
Oh I miss National Trust properties a lot being in Gibraltar. We spent so many Sunday afternoons visiting them before we moved here. The photo is actually of Gibraltar believe it or not. We took off and kind of swerved towards the Rock before heading towards Morocco 😊