Hello again, here I am with my new chum James Cook. Actually I didn't realise Wonderful Man had me in this photo, I was too busy looking at this...
Very pretty eh?
This is Whitby on the East coast of England.
If you look carefully just above the houses you can see the 99 steps up to the Abbey ruins.
Would you like to climb up them?
No!
Just as well I did it for you then isn't it.
We chose to climb the steps earlyish in the morning before it got to warm and busy.
Very pretty eh?
This is Whitby on the East coast of England.
If you look carefully just above the houses you can see the 99 steps up to the Abbey ruins.
Would you like to climb up them?
No!
Just as well I did it for you then isn't it.
We chose to climb the steps earlyish in the morning before it got to warm and busy.
There he is WM, half man, half mountain goat.
Obviously I could have dashed past him but I had to keep stopping to take photos for you lot.
thank goodness.
99 steps is a lot of huffing and puffing.
But well worth it when you get to the top.
Looking left inland and then...
right to the sea.
Now we're at the top lets go and take a look at Whitby Abbey, destroyed by the Germans during the war.
What goes up must come down.
back at the bottom.
The Duke of York pub where we had our evening meal looking out over the harbour..
Lots of little shops for us to look at, I think we should concentrate on the important ones.
This one is a must if you visit Whitby. The Shepherds Purse.
It's full of the most beeeeeeaaaaaauuuuuuutiful things. Velvet flowers, gorgeous soaps, the most feminine floaty clothes, ribbons and lace, jewellery, bags all manner of scrumptiousness. OH yeah and they sell whole foods too. I did ask if I could take photos but unfortunately they said no.
It's full of the most beeeeeeaaaaaauuuuuuutiful things. Velvet flowers, gorgeous soaps, the most feminine floaty clothes, ribbons and lace, jewellery, bags all manner of scrumptiousness. OH yeah and they sell whole foods too. I did ask if I could take photos but unfortunately they said no.
The next thing I need to show you is Bobbins yarn shop in the old Wesley Hall.
there are also a few antiques mingled in with yarn, but we won't bother ourselves with them.
the colours, the textures, the huge hanks!
Hmmmm yarny goodness.
Time for some fresh air me thinks. How about a walk along the harbour walls.
WM kindly asks if I would like to climb to the top of the lighthouse.
I politely decline, after all I have the pressing business of cards to write.
The far end of the pier
I really didn't enjoy walking along here as I could see between the gaps in the planks!
and then we had to turn around and go back.
Enough fresh air, time for more shopping. Fabric shopping!
This is Judiths Fabrics on Brunswick Street.
floor to ceiling with haberdashery goodness.
all very neatly stacked and ordered
buttons, buttons and more buttons.
the lovely lady herself, very helpful and oh soooo tidy!
Back outside again. Let me introduce you to Elizabeth the steam bus! Vernon her owner and driver is potty about steam engines. In fact Vernon is quite famous in a very anonymous way. He drives the stream train at the beginning of the TV programme 'The Royal' and he drove the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films.