Jenny tries to get in! |
A look inside! |
Jenny's grandad was the boiler man at the prison many years ago and more recently a friend of mine was a volunteer helping the prisoners with their tapestry and needlework! There must be many others around who have had connections with the prison. If so, we would love to hear your story!
It was damp and dreary again for our walk today, but still muggy. Wearing waterproofs make you even hotter, so recently when I get back I have been having a pineapple and mint drink. I put a large slice of fresh pineapple, with the outside cut off, in a high speed blender with water, ice and fresh mint from the garden. In no time at all, I can relax with a refreshing drink! Cheers!!
This house is just by the prison's perimeter wall. Jenny and I look at lots of front gardens on our walks and this is one of our favourites. It is full of interesting bits of furniture, bric-a-brac, sculptures as well as lovely flowers and really sets this house off. With the light sprinkling of rain this morning it was looking lush so we just had to photograph it! Jenny finds it inspirational, as she is looking for ideas for her back garden!
And finally, on our way home we spotted some unusual residents in the town centre. These pigeons seem to have made the empty flat above our local ironmongery, Dredge and Male, their home!
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