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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Two kisses in one day!

Up with the lark to see the kiss in the nearby village of Ilchester.  
Enjoying the atmosphere with friends, neighbours and strangers.

That evening they ate at their favourite restaurant on the Bristol harbourside and saw the torches kiss again.
Their table afforded a ringside view.
The city was in party mood.  
A "drunk on sunshine, olympically hopeful and jubilee celebratory" party.  
They watched.  And enjoyed.
They went on to party with Elvis.
Later they watched the lights on the water from their hotel balcony, listening to the singing and laughter of late night revellers.
Breakfasting in Clifton.
A wander up to the Suspension Bridge and along the Royal York Crescent ...
Reputedly, the longest crescent in Europe. 
They chose their (in their dreams) house ... 

16 comments:

Loo xx from Jumbles and Pompoms said...

Yeh, I have lots of "in your dreams" houses too.

Lovely pics. xx

Tangled Sweetpea said...

Love the 'in your dreams' house! What a gorgeous crescent!
Victoria xx

June said...

Looks like you had a fantastic time and took in some wonderful sights too! I too have a large list of "dream houses"!
June

Jen said...

What a fabulous visit. Would love to go there. (Though just the picture of the suspension bridge makes me dizzy.)

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you had a wonderful time! I imagine all of England is excited about the Olympic games. Lunch looks deLish and the view gorgeous. Although, I must admit that I am afraid of heights so this would be a no go for me! HA ~

Rose H (UK) said...

What a fabulous time you've had! It gives ne the eeby-jeebies going UNDER the suspension bridge, I cannot imagine what it's like from the top.

Outcast said...

These photos are awesome Jane, it's cool how much is going on over in England right now with the Jubilee and such, I'm glad you had so much fun.

Melanie said...

Your photos make me want to take that trip! I can feel the expectation and happiness in the air.

*Maristella* said...

Hi Marina. Simao stati a Bristol in aprile, una città "very pretty"
Un caro saluto, *Maristella*.

greenthumb said...

I bet you had a great time it looks like so much fun, your lunch looks sos good. Yum.

The Dainty Dolls House said...

Looks like a wonderful time!! xx

Miss Simmonds Says said...

I'd love to visit Bristol properly, not just dodgy student parties. Love the "in your dreams house" too - I have plenty of those

The Art of Vintique said...

The atmosphere must have been amazing not to mention the weather!
Just to let you know,if the one in Bristol falls through, there's always the Royal Crescent in Bath...
Joasia x

Madelief said...

Hi M,

It looks so festive in your country at the moment. Wish you lots of fun this weekend with the celebrations for the diamond jubilee!

Madelief x

Filipa said...

It really looks great!! :)
Love the pics ;)
XOXO
http://atravelerjourney.blogspot.pt

...Nina Nixon... said...

Gorgeous pictures.

Have a fabulous fun filled weekend

Nina x