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England 2016- Overnight Trip to Bournemouth

Dan's uncle Barry, his wife Jo, and their daughter, Maria, live in the coastal town of Bournemouth and on our trip, we went to have dinner with them and to see their new home. The drive took a few hours and Dan's mom was with us, so we decided that a night stop would be the best idea.

We stayed at The Applewood Hotel, a very cute, non-chain hotel where the owners were on hand to check us in. They were very welcoming and personable. Here are pictures of the property, which included a sunny breakfast room ( breakfast was included) and a big backyard with a play area. This hotel was a gem.

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We had dinner plans with the family, which gave us most of the afternoon to explore the beach. 

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First stop? Ice cream, of course. 

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Here's a panorama that Dan took of the boardwalk. I noticed a trend that many of the stores and restaurants were named after tropical vacation destinations. The weather was unusually warm for a day at the English seaside, but not exactly the tropics. I appreciated their optimism. 

Less optimistic was this scary bit of headline news. I took a picture because I thought it was odd to feature this at a vacation resort. It's alarming and a disconnect to read this while enjoying ice cream.

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We purchased our tickets to walk on the pier and enjoyed our cones while we walked to the end. 

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Although the fee is very minimal, I'm not sure that it's worth the money to walk on the pier, unless you plan to eat lunch or you have small kids that would enjoy the rides. None of the restaurants caught our fancy, so we headed back to the boardwalk. 

We didn't have quite enough time to enjoy the aquarium, although that would be a great activity if you plan a vacation in Bournemouth. I've been to a few beaches in England and Bournemouth looked to be the closest to what I think of as a proper vacation beach with its white sand and rentals for beachy-things. They even have a giant multi-story bouncy castle with a slide.

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We ate lunch at Harry Ramsden's, which I learned is a famous restaurant chain, notable for their fish n' chips. The restaurant was absolutely packed. Luckily, the wait was short and we were able to sit on the patio with ocean views. The interior of the restaurant was victorian with intricate details. At the risk of sounding ridiculous, it reminded me of Disneyland. I'm from California, so many things get referenced to Disneyland. The fish n'chips were tasty and I was even able to get an iced tea, which is a rarity in England. 

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After lunch, we took a one-way train ride over to the Boscombe Pier. The ride took about fifteen minutes and was a mile or so. 

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Once we reached Boscombe Pier, we took a few pictures and retraced our steps back to the Bournemouth Pier. 

We found a cool shed with a reflective metal ball. See us in the reflection?

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Here are a few silly pictures on the walk back. 

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Fancy details of a light pole. 

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My favorite part of the beach were these little huts. There were hundreds of them.  I'm not sure if people rent them for the summer or actually own them, but I love the idea of having a stylish storage area for your beach things. I also love how they are painted in a rainbow of colors. It's so cheerful and happy. 

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Bournemouth is a beautiful town and a worthy addition to your next England itinerary. I'd highly recommend a stay at The Applewood Hotel and a meal at Harry Ramaden's.

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categories: Eat, Visit, Sleep
Thursday 09.14.17
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

England 2016- Crofton Beam Engines

A few days after my father-in-law passed away, we went to visit the Crofton Beam Engines. This is definitely a place that Dave would have loved and I'm sure he had visited. As stated on the official sign above, the Crofton Beam Engines is home to "The oldest working beam engine in the world, in its original location and able to perform its original task." This is an interesting fact, but I have to confess that I have little interest in steam-powered beam engines. We went on a small tour (six people with the guide) and although the guide was very knowledgeable and I enjoyed the tour, I really can't remember any specific information. I do know that I have friends who read my blog that are interested in engineering, so please enjoy the pictures and excuse my lack of concrete information.

We found ample free parking in a lot across the street. Here are some shots of the grounds as we walked towards the entrance.

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We didn't visit on a steaming day, but the upside is we practically had the place to ourselves. We paid our 4.50 pounds each and headed to The Engine Man's Rest Cafe for lunch. 

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Dan ate a grilled cheese sandwich and I had a delicious quiche. However, the real winner was the cakes we ate for dessert. England is a country that knows how to make cake. They have the best desserts and a "Onesies/ aka- afternoon tea/snack" is a great excuses they have for consuming amazing cakes. We could learn a lot from England!

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After lunch, we had our tour. Here are the pictures. 

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After our tour, we took a short walk through a tunnel to see the Kennet & Avon Canal.

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If you're visiting the Wilton/Marlborough area, the Crofton Beam Engines is a great piece of engineering history and a lovely way to spend a few hours. Make sure to splurge on cake in the cafe!

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Friday 09.08.17
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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