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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
30 Photos | Day 4: Snack
Coloured Pencil & Ink on Paper | 04.11.2015 |
Since starting work at an ice cream parlour over the summer, I rediscovered that... I LOVE ICE CREAM!!!
It turns out however, that ice cream doesn't photograph at all well, in fact it looks like a melted mush of garish colour. So instead, it is the result of a very cold quiet day at work that I have drawn an illustration of my favourite eight flavours of ice cream, and here you are, my favourite snack(s).
It's no wonder I feel like I put on about a stone in weight this summer!
Saturday, 4 July 2015
Exploring the coast from The New Forest
| The Spit at Hurst Castle Keyhaven |
I was lucky enough to be invited along to The New Forest to stay with my best friend Olivia's family last week (4th-7th July) and aside from some horrific sunburn it was a beautiful couple of days. We ate, drank and indulged in all of the pleasures of being at the sea.
We stayed in a town inland called West Wellow which meant a scenic drive through the forest to the beach each day and of course ultimately I read the map wrong a handful of times and we ended up reversing down a bridleway but hey what's life without an adventure right?
Muddeford
I realised once I'd got home that I had in fact been to Muddeford when I was a lot younger with my family, but while we were there, everything felt new and exciting and beautiful as if I was seeing it for the first time. While on the sandy beach, I also took my second dip of the year into the cold English sea, having already tried out the water in Suffolk the week before, which although seems like an ice bath when you first dive under, it's a feeling from ones childhood you can only really get from diving straight in! I love the English seaside and swimming in the less than tepid waters is a vital part of the experience for me!
| Swimming with Lucy at Muddeford |
| Muddeford beach-huts |
| Olivia loving the sun in Muddeford |
Christchurch, Keyhaven & Hurst Castle
After suffering the worst sunburn of my life, (entirely my own fault for not wearing sun cream, I mean look at the sun in the photos!) I was rather hesitant about spending another day out in the sun, but I'm glad we went anyway as it turned out to be another jam packed day.
We started off at Christchurch marina with picnic in hand ready to hire a couple of boats for a trip up the river. Rather concerning for me was the sun, but it made for a gorgeous little cruise captained by Olivia, and I wore Ali's scarf around my blushed shoulders while I tucked into a sandwich and some lemon drizzle cake! The boats were around £20 to hire for the hour and totally worth it if you every find yourself down by the river, not only to enjoy the water, but to be nosey and enjoy staring at all the extensive riverside homes and their grounds!
Once we had exhausted the parks and bars next to the harbour, we moved on in convoy along the coast to the small harbour of Keyhaven where the view of the Isle of Wight is as clear as it could possibly be from the mainland. There isn't much in terms of amenities at Keyhaven but an ice cream van and a footpath to walk upon is all one really needs and that's exactly what we did, walked around the little port, before making our way up to the spit to look out onto the open sea. As one can imagine, up on the spit we were fighting against the wind to tame our hair and stand up straight, but it was definitely worth it for the view which included Hurst Castle in the distance and a faint glimpse of Yarmouth on The Isle of Wight.
Once we had exhausted the parks and bars next to the harbour, we moved on in convoy along the coast to the small harbour of Keyhaven where the view of the Isle of Wight is as clear as it could possibly be from the mainland. There isn't much in terms of amenities at Keyhaven but an ice cream van and a footpath to walk upon is all one really needs and that's exactly what we did, walked around the little port, before making our way up to the spit to look out onto the open sea. As one can imagine, up on the spit we were fighting against the wind to tame our hair and stand up straight, but it was definitely worth it for the view which included Hurst Castle in the distance and a faint glimpse of Yarmouth on The Isle of Wight.
| Lucy at Keyhaven |
| Fighting against the wind on the spit at Hurst Castle |
| The spit separating the sea and Keyhaven harbour |
| Watching kite surfing (And yes the guy was totally showing off!) |
After a mere three nights, I had to leave the family and head back home to my own family to celebrate my Grandma's birthday, but it was more than enough time to enjoy great company and even better views. I rediscovered a childhood love of the game UNO Extreme and a familiar dislike to ancient editions of Trivial Pursuit which only those above the age of 50 had a chance of winning, as well as cementing a hatred towards those darn UV rays of the rare English sun! Mark my words, I will be back and next time I shall devote myself to a pair of walking boots and I will discover what the forest has to explore!
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Saying goodbye to Suffolk for another year
| Bye to the beach! |
It's July again and it has come around so fast in the same way it always seems too now we're all at uni but this time July marks our last 4 month summer until we resume our studying for one final year come September. Although it may be a hindrance for the majority of the time, having friends dotted around the country does provide some great chances for a couple of weekend mini breaks to previously unvisited places of the country, and no more peaceful than the Suffolk coastline where Olivia studies at University Campus Suffolk.
| Windy and raining but still loving Aldeburgh beach |
| We eat in all weather conditions! |
True to form the English weather decided to somewhat disrupt our plans for three days in the sun by the sea, so our first day on the east coast was spent exploring Aldeburgh and Shotley rather wrapped up and battling the rain!
| Abandoned jetty at Shotley, so photographically beautiful |
As we embraced the rain we also embraced another English tradition, eating fish and chips on the beach and the reputation of the shop in Aldeburgh lived up to its expectation and definitely warmed us up!
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| Road-trips to the coast with this beautiful human |
The princesses get to go to the ball!
Aside from helping Olivia pack up her room, the reason for our trip at the weekend was to go to her end of year ball or in other words an excuse to wear a long dress and drink a few too many with her friends!
I did Olivia's hair for her but she looked fabulous all by herself, and my dress was one I picked up in Paris in April. Luckily for us the sun shone for the evening and we had a great night especially by making use of the free photo booth!
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| Me and Olivia outside Ipswich town hall |
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| So many pictures in the photobooth! These are the 'normal' ones! |
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| Papped unaware at the ball |
Finally the sun came out!
Thank god the sun finally made an appearance so that we could lap it up on the beautiful sandy beach we found at Covehithe. Knowing how secluded the beach was, we parked up on top of the cliffs in the little village and got to take a wander around the ruins of the church/cathedral there.
| Covehithe Cathedral ruins |
| Olivia loving the beautiful beach we found! |
Sand for miles!!! The sea may have been classically English in its murky brown colour, but had it not been for that, we could have pretended we were in the Mediterranean the sand was so perfect and the beach so empty!
| Doesn't she look amazing! |
| OMG it's England and I'm wearing a bikini in public! |
| I cannot believe this is in England, such a tranquil deserted beach |
We stayed for a few hours on the beach and Olivia watched while I took the plunge and went into the sea, it was freezing but amazing! Among the sand were some great pebbles and shells so we walked along, heads down in search of some treasures, unfortunately to no avail, but we did find a dried out baby starfish! A gorgeous afternoon and some mild sunburn later, we went for a second portion of fish and chips at Aldeburgh with Olivia's flatmates where we sat on the shore line.
I am yet to end my love affair with the sea and luckily for me, Olivia has one more year at uni so I shall be back to visit! See you soon Suffolk!
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