Saturday 28 January 2017

Cold in Coniston

Arranged a meet up with Angela, and set off Friday afternoon for Coniston. Sadly, I made the mistake of following my insane sat nav, who took me down tiny lanes and up steep hills, then deposited me at the side of a lake. So.... I took the ferry across.



By the time I got there I was feeling a bit poorly, and by the next day I wasn't at all well so we abandoned any plans and I spent the weekend just lying in the van eating my emergency rations. I managed a short walk down to the lake and back, but really it was a washout.

The site was massive, it must be a nightmare in the summer. Slightly too far from the town to walk I would say, so not sure I would stay there again.

Sunday 8 January 2017

Hull - UK City of Culture 2017

A fantastic trip to Hull to see the Made in Hull son et lumiere kicking off their year as City of Culture.

I stayed at Tudor Springs CL, Cottingham, an unlovely site but the owner was very welcoming and brought cake and info brochures, so I was able to plan my train trip to town.

First stop was the Maritime Museum, where I learnt that they used to have boats with holes in to keep the fish in fresh water in the hold. Who would have thought? Somehow I managed to miss a show called Bowhead - must try again on my next visit.

I then started following the fish trail around the old town. The trail is small art works set in to pavements and walls, of 40 species of fish.

It went round the fruit market area, past the museums, through the marina, out to the seafront and via the cathedral (?) and a great covered market with vinyl and vintage stalls.



I stopped off for fish and chips in the Sailmakers arms, and chatted away to other tourists.
On the pier is the twin statue to the one I saw in Iceland, this one is called Voyage. Details here .

The Wilberforce museum has exhibitions on slavery past and present, but wasn't as interesting as the Hull & East Riding museum which had excellent mosaics, and the Hasholme Boat which is OVER 3000 YEARS OLD!











The evening show, in a packed Victoria Square was very moving and spectacular. See a video here.


Other shows on the trail were the spoof Hollywood movie stills, posed by locals and very clever, plus a show beamed on to the side of the Deep showing all the waves of migrants coming through the port.

Finally, crushed on to a train with lots of happy people, then taxi back to the van. A brilliant day!

Next visit I need to cover: Ferens Art Gallery, Brynmore Library, have another go at Bowhead, the final museum - Streetlife Museum of Transport, the Arctic Corsair and the Deep. Plus maybe on to the the Napoleonic Fort Paull.