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What's on this page ? Mainly the adventures of Mil and Munt (aka PVT and KT). We try and remember to take our
cameras with us when we have an adventure, so there are plenty of pictures to see. The adventures are listed below, starting
with the most recent one first. You can see the pictures using the links in the menu, above.
Finally, I must say "Thanks" to Bryan Woodford for the three historic photographs (right) of Shore Road. |
| Amberley Working Museum June 2007, and it's a sunny Sunday afternoon, so we head eastwards to Sussex and the Amberley Working Museum. The site was originally a chalk pit and made lime. Its' industrial past is still very visible, but now there are all sorts of additional things to see - check out the photographs to get a flavour. |
| A walk in the New Forest May 2007 and we are off on a recce for the SPORTS club Ladies Weekend, to be held October 2007, somewhere in the New Forest. We went with fellow SPORTSman KB and his wife Ann. Here are just a few pictures of the walk - lots of ponies !. |
| Visit to the USA, April 2007 April 2007 saw us winging off via United Airlines to Wisconsin to see Toby and Erin in Genoa City. For me (KT) it was the first opportunity to see their new house. Whilst we were there we drove up to see Niagara Falls. |
| SPORTS club trip to France September 22nd 2006 and we are off on the SPORTS club Ladies Weekend to France. We went with fellow SPORTSman KB and his wife Ann. Here are just a few pictures of the visit. |
| Cardiff We went down to Cardiff to see Welsh National Opera do Don Giovanni on their own patch - The Welsh Millenium Center. |
| Bursledon Brickworks, Hampshire, UK Here is a link to some more information. We went on 14th May 2006 (Mil's Birthday). A great afternoon out. |
| Le Guillemard, France One of our friends in the village, Suzi, has a son James who owns a beautiful old farmhouse down in the South East corner of France. We had the good fortune to spend a week there recently (16th to 23rd May 2006). The ultimate place to chill out. Annecy is close by. Paul Cezanne painted a famous picure of the lake at Annecy. |
| Conwy, Wales. I (KT) had always wanted to see the three most famous bridges (one is actually an aqueduct) built by Thomas Telford. I also wanted to take Mil to stay at The Castle Hotel in Conwy, where I had stayed briefly in November 2004 whilst on a business trip, and had been very impressed with it. Telford himself stayed at The Castle Hotel whilst he was constructing his masterpieces, which are nearby. Two birds with one stone ! We also rode on the Ffestiniog Railway. |