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England March 2013- Portsmouth

Despite the frigid weather, we headed to the seaside town of Portsmouth for a full day of fun. Portsmouth is a big city, filled with many museums and activities. We planned the day to center around kid friendly activities, which Portsmouth has plenty. I hope on a future trip, I can do a few adult things, like the D-Day Museum and the birth place of Charles Dickens. Portsmouth is definitely a place that I would love to visit again.

 ​We listened to Jack FM in the UK!

​We listened to Jack FM in the UK!

 ​Almost there!

​Almost there!

 ​This port kept coming up in a true crime book that I was reading, People Who Eat Darkness.

​This port kept coming up in a true crime book that I was reading, People Who Eat Darkness.

 ​We listened to Jack FM in the UK!  ​Almost there!  ​This port kept coming up in a true crime book that I was reading, People Who Eat Darkness.

I took a bunch of pictures as we drove through the city of Portsmouth. 

 ​Pretty old church in Portsmouth

​Pretty old church in Portsmouth

 ​Portsmouth

​Portsmouth

 ​Portsmouth

​Portsmouth

 ​Naval Museums..another thing to see on the next trip!

​Naval Museums..another thing to see on the next trip!

 ​Portsmouth

​Portsmouth

 ​Coke truck in Portsmouth.

​Coke truck in Portsmouth.

 ​Portsmouth

​Portsmouth

 ​Portsmouth

​Portsmouth

 ​A pub.

​A pub.

 ​Pretty old church in Portsmouth  ​Portsmouth  ​Portsmouth  ​Naval Museums..another thing to see on the next trip!  ​Portsmouth  ​Coke truck in Portsmouth.  ​Portsmouth  ​Portsmouth  ​A pub.

We had planned on having ice cream for breakfast, (hey, it's vacation) but when we arrived, the entire seaside carnival area was closed. 

Another thing to do on a future visit.​

​No ice cream. 

Dan took this great panorama shot of the beach. 

​Portsmouth Beach on a cold Wednesday in March.

Having already paid for parking, we walked around the seaside area, taking pictures. It was a ghost town. 

 Portsmouth

Portsmouth

 ​Closed.

​Closed.

 The beautiful beach.​

The beautiful beach.​

 ​Seaside Ghost Town. Too cold out?

​Seaside Ghost Town. Too cold out?

 ​This covered bench looks likes it's straight out of the set of Boardwalk Empire.

​This covered bench looks likes it's straight out of the set of Boardwalk Empire.

 ​Dan and I in Portsmouth.

​Dan and I in Portsmouth.

 Portsmouth  ​Closed.  The beautiful beach.​  ​Seaside Ghost Town. Too cold out?  ​This covered bench looks likes it's straight out of the set of Boardwalk Empire.  ​Dan and I in Portsmouth.

We saw that the hovercraft was running and thought that it would be a fun ride for the kids (and us), so we bought roundtrip tickets to the Isle of Wight. The trip to the Isle of Wight via hovercraft takes approximately fifteen minutes from Posrtsmouth. The Hovercraft is speedy!  The best part of the ride is the take-off and landing, when the whole boat inflates and deflates. It's bizarre and like no other mode of transportation that I have ever taken. 

 

 ​Safety aboard the Hovercraft.

​Safety aboard the Hovercraft.

 ​Here comes the Hovercraft!

​Here comes the Hovercraft!

 ​Loading it up. A lot of commuters.

​Loading it up. A lot of commuters.

 ​Safety aboard the Hovercraft.  ​Here comes the Hovercraft!  ​Loading it up. A lot of commuters.

Dan's parorama of the interior of Hovercraft.

​Panaroma of the interior of the Hovercraft.

We had just enough time to grab hot chocolate on the Isle of Wight, before our return Hovercraft trip to Portsmouth. We walked across the street from the Hovercraft station to the cafe in the beautiful Bay Royal Esplanade Hotel. Just like the covered bench, the Bay Royal Esplanade Hotel made me feel like we had walked onto the set of Boardwalk Empire.

 ​The giant chocolate chip muffin. In a very cute move, I think Dan's daughter managed to eat as much of as she had smeared on her face and fingers!

​The giant chocolate chip muffin. In a very cute move, I think Dan's daughter managed to eat as much of as she had smeared on her face and fingers!

 ​The hotel's cafe, our stop for hot chocolate and sugary snacks.

​The hotel's cafe, our stop for hot chocolate and sugary snacks.

 ​These were delicious. I need to see if I can find them in America.

​These were delicious. I need to see if I can find them in America.

 The Bay Royal Esplanade Hotel.​

The Bay Royal Esplanade Hotel.​

 ​Across the street from the Hovercraft station.

​Across the street from the Hovercraft station.

 We had the entire cafe to ourselves.​

We had the entire cafe to ourselves.​

 ​The giant chocolate chip muffin. In a very cute move, I think Dan's daughter managed to eat as much of as she had smeared on her face and fingers!  ​The hotel's cafe, our stop for hot chocolate and sugary snacks.    ​These were delicious. I need to see if I can find them in America.  The Bay Royal Esplanade Hotel.​  ​Across the street from the Hovercraft station.  We had the entire cafe to ourselves.​

As we waited for our return trip, we watched a Hovercraft take off. I have a tip..if you ever visit the Isle of Wight Hover station, don't stand on the bridge to watch the crafts leave. It started out fine and then wind generated from the craft lifted the sand from the beach and we got pelted. We took some good pictures, but there was a reason that the viewing spot seemed too good to be true! 

 ​Ducks at the Isle of Wight.

​Ducks at the Isle of Wight.

 ​Isle of Wight Hovercraft Station.

​Isle of Wight Hovercraft Station.

 ​Choppy water and dark skies.

​Choppy water and dark skies.

 ​Pretty rocks on the Isle of Wight.

​Pretty rocks on the Isle of Wight.

 Red Nose Advertisement.​

Red Nose Advertisement.​

 ​Space invaders Car in a parking lot on the Isle of Wight.

​Space invaders Car in a parking lot on the Isle of Wight.

 ​Isle of Wight Hovercraft station.

​Isle of Wight Hovercraft station.

 ​Loading up the craft.

​Loading up the craft.

 Right before we were attacked by sand.​

Right before we were attacked by sand.​

 ​This was a safer spot to watch the Hovercrafts.

​This was a safer spot to watch the Hovercrafts.

 ​Ducks at the Isle of Wight.  ​Isle of Wight Hovercraft Station.  ​Choppy water and dark skies.  ​Pretty rocks on the Isle of Wight.  Red Nose Advertisement.​  ​Space invaders Car in a parking lot on the Isle of Wight.  ​Isle of Wight Hovercraft station.  ​Loading up the craft.  Right before we were attacked by sand.​  ​This was a safer spot to watch the Hovercrafts.

The Hovercraft ride was unplanned, but we had the rest of our afternoon booked up. The next stop was the Blue Reef Aquarium. 

​The aquarium wasn't exactly busy. I highly recommend visiting on cold days in March!

Before heading into the aquarium, we grabbed lunch at the adjacent cafe. The aquarium cafe was not only grossly overpriced, but it was the worst meal that I ate in England. Yes, worse than Little Chef. Significantly worse than Little Chef. 

We all had the meal deal, which was a cheeseburger, fries and a drink. It was cold and rubbery. Another tip...if you visit the Blue Reef Aquarium, skip the cafe. I wish that we had packed a lunch or had driven a little further for a different restaurant. Price vs quality, this was the biggest rip-off on our entire vacation.

The only good thing about the cafe, was the kids play area. Dan's kids had a great time drawing on a giant chalkboard. 

The food was so horrible, that I didn't want to take pictures as a reminder!​

The aquarium was well done and worth the price of admission. 

 ​The Blue Reef Aquarium.

​The Blue Reef Aquarium.

 ​Fish Keeper for a day!!! This is the second half of my 36th birthday celebration, right after I spend the morning being a farmer at Bucklebury Farm park!

​Fish Keeper for a day!!! This is the second half of my 36th birthday celebration, right after I spend the morning being a farmer at Bucklebury Farm park!

 ​The Blue Reef Aquarium.  ​Fish Keeper for a day!!! This is the second half of my 36th birthday celebration, right after I spend the morning being a farmer at Bucklebury Farm park!

We spent about an hour at the aquarium. The highlights include a big Sting Ray pool with an observation deck and a walk through tunnel in the shark exhibit. 

 ​Sting Ray Pool.

​Sting Ray Pool.

 ​Star fish

​Star fish

 ​I love this colorful pink fish, so pretty.

​I love this colorful pink fish, so pretty.

 ​Jelly

​Jelly

 ​Shark Crossing!

​Shark Crossing!

 i can't imagine having those giant feelers like this guy.​

i can't imagine having those giant feelers like this guy.​

 ​Clown fish

​Clown fish

 ​Giant Fish that like to splash

​Giant Fish that like to splash

 ​Sting Rays

​Sting Rays

 Blue Lobster

Blue Lobster

 ​Sting Ray Pool.  ​Star fish  ​I love this colorful pink fish, so pretty.  ​Jelly  ​Shark Crossing!  i can't imagine having those giant feelers like this guy.​  ​Clown fish  ​Giant Fish that like to splash  ​Sting Rays  Blue Lobster

We arrived at the otter exhibit just in time for the afternoon feeding. I wish that I had taken a video of the otters eating, because although it made my stomach turn, it was really funny and even kind of cute. 

The otters were fed three big rats each. The keeper handed them the rats one at a time and they started with the head, eating it as quickly as possible. When they had a majority of the rat eaten, they would over to the keeper and frantically paw at her leg, with a long pink rat tail hanging out of their mouths. The keeper wouldn't give them a new rat, until the first one was completely gone, so the otters would rush to get the tail down, using their paws to jam down their throats. It was really hilarious. 

 ​The otters

​The otters

 ​waiting for their rats.

​waiting for their rats.

 ​The otters  ​waiting for their rats.

The aquarium has a nice back patio play and picnic area.

​The empty play area

​Dan on the play area.

The kids probably would have been perfectly happy if the only thing that we did on the vacation was swim. We went to two indoor swimming pools on the trip, one in Newbury and to the very cool Pyramid Centre in Portsmouth. It's unfair to compare the two pools. The one in Newbury is the local public pool and the one at the Pyramid Centre is more like a mini water park.

​The Pyramid Centre

The Pyramid Centre is a multi-building sports and events complex. It's huge and one big part of it is an indoor swimming center with multiple slides and a wave pool. It was great, especially perfect for little kids, as it has a shallow pool with mini slides. The entire building is heated, so you're never cold, even when you get out of the pool. The pool area itself was great, but the staff were notably miserable and lacking all sense of customer service. We arrived prior to it opening and had to kill time in a cafe. I think that I drank my lifetime allowance of hot chocolate on this trip.

 ​I saw this disturbing sign in the Pyramid Centre parking lot.

​I saw this disturbing sign in the Pyramid Centre parking lot.

 ​poster promoting the slides in the Pyramid Centre pool.

​poster promoting the slides in the Pyramid Centre pool.

 ​The Pyramid Centre pool complex.

​The Pyramid Centre pool complex.

 ​Hot chocolate spot, waiting for the pool to open. We could longingly stare at the pool from the second floor window.

​Hot chocolate spot, waiting for the pool to open. We could longingly stare at the pool from the second floor window.

 ​The Pyramid Centre pool complex.

​The Pyramid Centre pool complex.

 ​poster promoting the slides in the Pyramid Centre pool.

​poster promoting the slides in the Pyramid Centre pool.

 ​Unicyclists practicing. I saw more unicyclists in one day in Portsmouth than I've seen all the other days of my life combined.

​Unicyclists practicing. I saw more unicyclists in one day in Portsmouth than I've seen all the other days of my life combined.

 ​I saw this disturbing sign in the Pyramid Centre parking lot.  ​poster promoting the slides in the Pyramid Centre pool.  ​The Pyramid Centre pool complex.  ​Hot chocolate spot, waiting for the pool to open. We could longingly stare at the pool from the second floor window.  ​The Pyramid Centre pool complex.  ​poster promoting the slides in the Pyramid Centre pool.  ​Unicyclists practicing. I saw more unicyclists in one day in Portsmouth than I've seen all the other days of my life combined.

The Pyramid Centre pool was one of the highlights of the vacation and I highly recommend checking it out if you are in the area. I look forward to visiting Portsmouth again in the future. 

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Sunday 04.07.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

England March 2013- Compton

Living in Los Angeles, the city of Compton is a place to avoid at all costs. In England, Compton is a very different sort of place. It's beautiful, quaint and most important, safe! We took a drive to Compton after visiting the Bucklebury Farm Park, to see the church where Dan was christened. As always, the drive in the countryside was very picturesque.

 Country Roads.​ i love the hedges.

Country Roads.​ i love the hedges.

 ​Road sign

​Road sign

 ​Another road sign

​Another road sign

 Country Roads.​ i love the hedges.  ​Road sign  ​Another road sign

We pulled up to the Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas and we were lucky to find the church doors open. With the exception of a woman cleaning, we were alone in the old church. 

The church has been around since the middle ages and although it has undergone some reconstruction for safety concerns, most of the original architecture has been left intact, including the reusing of much of the original material when rebuilding.

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

 ​Main entrance

​Main entrance

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

 ​Gateway to the church. 

​Gateway to the church. 

 ​Side entrance

​Side entrance

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas  ​Main entrance  ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas  ​Gateway to the church.   ​Side entrance

We went inside to try to find Dan's name on a list of children that have been christened in the parish. Until recently, his name has been on the wall. Sadly, we discovered that he has been bumped off the list due to too many births. Great, another thing to make us feel old!

 ​The interior of the church.

​The interior of the church.

 ​The  church community board.

​The  church community board.

 ​A small interior door. We had to bend to walk through it.

​A small interior door. We had to bend to walk through it.

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas Quilt.

​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas Quilt.

 ​The interior of the church.  ​The  church community board.  ​A small interior door. We had to bend to walk through it.  ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas Quilt.

I took a few pictures in the graveyard adjacent to the church. The grass was lush green and there were some very old plots. 

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.  ​The Church Graveyard.  ​The Church Graveyard.  ​The Church Graveyard.

Horses were grazing on the property next to the church. One friendly horse came over to say hello. 

 Horses

Horses

 ​This friendly horse let us pet him.

​This friendly horse let us pet him.

 Horses  ​This friendly horse let us pet him.

We were in race horse country and the way back, Dan drove us down a bumpy, muddy road, so that we could check out the downs. Unfortunately, it was the wrong time of the year to see the horses running, but the landscape was still gorgeous. 

​Where race horses roam.

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Wednesday 04.03.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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England March 2013- Bucklebury Farm Park

I love anything with animals, especially farms. A short drive from Dan's hometown is a fantastic place called Bucklebury Farm Park. For those who do Royal watching, yes, the farm is located in the same village as Kate Middleton's hometown. Dan pointed this out to me, as we were driving through the beautiful village of Bucklebury, whose cluster of businesses were a "blink and you'll miss it" situation. 

 ​Another pretty view. In fact, I had nothing but pretty views on all of our drives in England. It's nice to have landscapes that are not the desert!

​Another pretty view. In fact, I had nothing but pretty views on all of our drives in England. It's nice to have landscapes that are not the desert!

 ​The road to the farm.

​The road to the farm.

 ​The pretty drive to the farm.

​The pretty drive to the farm.

 ​Another pretty view. In fact, I had nothing but pretty views on all of our drives in England. It's nice to have landscapes that are not the desert!  ​The road to the farm.  ​The pretty drive to the farm.

We pulled up to the farm and discovered that we were the only visitors, with the exception of staff, the huge, dirt parking lot was completely empty. Dan has visited before and said that it's normally packed. We came on a bitterly cold Tuesday morning, when most of the local kids were in school. Except for the miserable weather, this is the way to do it!

 ​Want be a farmer? Why, yes please! I want my 36th birthday party to be at Bucklebury Farm Park.

​Want be a farmer? Why, yes please! I want my 36th birthday party to be at Bucklebury Farm Park.

 ​Welcome sign.

​Welcome sign.

 ​Want be a farmer? Why, yes please! I want my 36th birthday party to be at Bucklebury Farm Park.  ​Welcome sign.

We bought the family admission (two adults, two kids) for thirty pounds and they gave us a large bag of feed for the animals. The animals game galloping across the fields when they saw us, all eager for a bit of the feed.

 A field of sheep, before they noticed that we had a bag of feed.​

A field of sheep, before they noticed that we had a bag of feed.​

 ​Sunny, the deer. We met her before we had paid admission and didn't have the bag of feed. She was friendly, until she realized that we didn't have pellets for her.

​Sunny, the deer. We met her before we had paid admission and didn't have the bag of feed. She was friendly, until she realized that we didn't have pellets for her.

 ​Friendly Llama.

​Friendly Llama.

 ​Super soft sheep!

​Super soft sheep!

 A field of sheep, before they noticed that we had a bag of feed.​  ​Sunny, the deer. We met her before we had paid admission and didn't have the bag of feed. She was friendly, until she realized that we didn't have pellets for her.  ​Friendly Llama.  ​Super soft sheep!

A couple of the goats were very aggressive in their attempts to get us to give them food. They banged their hooves on a nearby rabbit hutch. Those poor rabbits have bad neighbors! 

 ​Eating pellets off of the hutch.

​Eating pellets off of the hutch.

 The goat pen.​

The goat pen.​

 ​They are banging on the rabbit hutch.

​They are banging on the rabbit hutch.

 ​These two are trouble!

​These two are trouble!

 ​Don't be fooled...he is not that calm!

​Don't be fooled...he is not that calm!

 ​Eating pellets off of the hutch.  The goat pen.​  ​They are banging on the rabbit hutch.  ​These two are trouble!  ​Don't be fooled...he is not that calm!

We were allowed to go into the pen with the rabbits and pygmy goats.  

 ​Dan feeding a pygmy goat. This was a good animal for the kids, as it was small and gentle. 

​Dan feeding a pygmy goat. This was a good animal for the kids, as it was small and gentle. 

 ​Pygmy goats! So cute!

​Pygmy goats! So cute!

 ​A rabbit, trying to get some sleep.

​A rabbit, trying to get some sleep.

 ​All of the goats watching us feed the pygmy goat.  ​

​All of the goats watching us feed the pygmy goat.

​

 ​Dan feeding a pygmy goat. This was a good animal for the kids, as it was small and gentle.   ​Pygmy goats! So cute!  ​A rabbit, trying to get some sleep.  ​All of the goats watching us feed the pygmy goat.  ​

The pigs recently had babies. 

 Piglet

Piglet

 Probably the cutest pig picture ever.​

Probably the cutest pig picture ever.​

 Careful!​

Careful!​

 Piglet  Probably the cutest pig picture ever.​  Careful!​

They had boars in both a pen and in a field. In the pen, we watched as they were given a treat of the day-old cafe pastries. In the field, they were rooting and rolling around in the deep mud, having a great time.

 Eating treats

Eating treats

 ​This is a toy for the kids. You put your feed in the dump truck and then turn a wheel to move the truck down a track, where it dumps the feed into the mud at the end.

​This is a toy for the kids. You put your feed in the dump truck and then turn a wheel to move the truck down a track, where it dumps the feed into the mud at the end.

 ​Having fun in the mud

​Having fun in the mud

 ​Boar looking for the dump truck feed.

​Boar looking for the dump truck feed.

 Eating treats  ​This is a toy for the kids. You put your feed in the dump truck and then turn a wheel to move the truck down a track, where it dumps the feed into the mud at the end.  ​Having fun in the mud  ​Boar looking for the dump truck feed.

The barn also had cows and donkeys. The staff at Bucklebury Farm Park were fantastic, giving us lots of information and ways to interact with the animals. Dan's kids were a bit shy, but had they wanted to, they could have sat in a tractor and given pastries to the boars.  

 The barn.​

The barn.​

 ​Donkeys. The one in the middle kept getting shoved by the other two.

​Donkeys. The one in the middle kept getting shoved by the other two.

 Pretty cow.​

Pretty cow.​

 The barn.​  ​Donkeys. The one in the middle kept getting shoved by the other two.  Pretty cow.​

In addition to all of the animals, Bucklebury Farm Park has an extensive play area. We were too busy playing and having fun to bother with taking a ton of pictures.

The best part was an enormous trampoline. We were all out of breath and in giggles from playing on it. It was serious exercise too! Dan and I need to look for a trampoline park in Los Angeles.

In addition to the enormous outdoor play area, they have two indoor slides, which was perfect for the cold day. They were the type of slides that you see at carnivals, where you need a burlap sack to sit on. I think that the kids could have spent all day on the slides. It's located adjacent to the cafe, so it kept the adults happy too! 

 ​The only time that I saw the word Loo in England.

​The only time that I saw the word Loo in England.

 ​A train and part of the grounds. Did I mention that this place is enormous?!?!?

​A train and part of the grounds. Did I mention that this place is enormous?!?!?

 ​A fort in the play area.

​A fort in the play area.

 Maybe this guy was a special animal at Bucklebury? He was in the cafe.​

Maybe this guy was a special animal at Bucklebury? He was in the cafe.​

 ​The only time that I saw the word Loo in England.  ​A train and part of the grounds. Did I mention that this place is enormous?!?!?  ​A fort in the play area.  Maybe this guy was a special animal at Bucklebury? He was in the cafe.​

We spent a couple of hours at Bucklebury Farm Park. I think that if the weather had been warmer, we could have easily spent half a day. The kids loved the play area.

On our way out, we heard a cluck and saw our final animal...Chickens!!! A farm just isn't complete without the chickens.

​Loads of chickens.

Bucklebury Farm Park is a gem of a local attraction and a must-do for animal lovers! Check out their official website for more information. 

Bucklebury Farm Park Official Site
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Monday 04.01.13
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