On our way back from camping on the 2nd, Victoria, the kids, and I dropped into Rhinefield House, Brockenhurst in the New Forest which is where we got married. We just sat outside and had afternoon tea while soaking in the weather and the ambience. It was strange because there was a wedding going on and it made me think that the happy couple would share an anniversary with us and their wedding location. It was a lovely place to be with the children on our special day.
Camping
It was Victoria and mine 10th Wedding Anniversary on the 2nd July, so we went camping… Originally we were going to revisit the hotel that we had out honeymoon at; La Source in Grenada, however my current Job and Financial situation stopped that, not to mention Hurricane Ivan putting paid to the hotel!
The next option was to go away for the weekend, which my parents had offered us. They were going to come down and look after the kids while we went to London or somesuch. However, the idea of camping came up amongst our friends and in the end we said “why not?”
So on Friday 30th June we headed down the Holmsley on the south edge of the New Forest with 4 other families; 10 Adults and 10 children.
We had a fantastic time. We set the tents up in a circle all facing each other, with Gazebo’s in the centre covering the tables. We had our own little community sprung up for the weekend.
The camp site is not the best, but it has plenty of room and flat space for the kids; they were able to all go and ride their bikes around without any problems. It used to be and old airfield and many of the turning circles and things are still in place and are used for roads etc…
Saturday caused a problem; the match! England vs Portugal… what were we to do? Anyway, the blokes headed off to find a local pub that were showing the match and the women stayed behind the man the fort and prepare the barbeque for later! We watched the match through the windows and doors of a pub that was too hot and full to stay inside of, but actually we had a great position and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves despite the result.
When we got back to the site, the girls had decorated the camping area with balloons, anniversary bunting, “just married” signs, and pictures drawn by all the children. In the background their was music that we had used for our wedding; Clannad and Enya. It was fantastic. We had a wonderful night and a wonderful weekend.
It was bloody hot though!
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Stonehenge – Summer Solstice 2006
Well, I’ve just got back from Stonehenge where I was for the Summer Solstice. That’s now the third year on the trot. It was a little different this year as it was cloudy and rainy. It was on off slow drizzle from about 0:00am and then absolutley tipped it down at around 2am. The sun should have appeared at about 4:50am but it didn’t really clear the clouds until 6am. But despite the clouds and the rain, it was still an enjoyable experience. I really want to get the Winter Solstice in this year…
See Also: Summer Solstice 2005, The Longest Day.
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Cheese-cake?
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Went to a barbeque on Saturday after the World Cup match, so I made a little something to keep in theme… It’s a White Chocolate and Lemon Mascarpone England Cheesecake with Rasberries and Strawberries sat on a Chocolate Hob Nob base…
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The Great Escapers
If you’re not actually out at the World Cup this year watching the football, then can I take the moment to recommend The Great Escapers as a place to follow Andy and Kirsty’s World Cup Adventure… they are both diamond people and I know you will enjoy the read.
Site: The Great Escapers – www.thegreatescapers.com
