Hello, loves! Sorry it's taken me so long to do another post. I don't really have any excuse other than I'm lazy and was overwhelmed by all the pictures I have to go through. But, I'm doing it now, and will try to keep staying on top of it. :) So, unfortunately, we had to leave Ireland, and I was really sad about it. But, that being said, going to Wales was pretty darn exciting. :)
This picture was taken on the Stena Ferry that we took from Dublin to the port in Holyhead (pronounced holly head), Wales. It was by far the biggest boat I have ever been on. It had seven decks and a restaurant and a movie theater and everything. It was kind of trippy. On smaller ferries I have taken, I've usually been up on deck enjoying the sea breeze and mist. But this boat just felt like a tipsy building. We couldn't see out of the windows because it was night time while we were on it. It was really weird feeling. I don't think many of us were really sea sick, but we got a little loopy and disoriented, especially when we tried to walk. I think we were probably acting kind of drunk. :)
It felt good to get on dry land again, which was good because we had to walk pretty far with our luggage from the port to our hotel. We only got to spend one night in Wales, but I couldn't believe how gorgeous it was. It was about as green as Ireland, but it had a completely different feel to it. My favorite part of that day was while we were on the bus. We were all watching the scenery from the windows of our coach, and we randomly all started singing Hymns. It was really cool, because I guess Wales is widely known for its music. Brother Waddell said the exact same thing happened last year.
This picture isn't of anything special, it's just very Welsh. I would LOVE to live in that house. |
This is a pic of Conwy (con-way) Castle, which is really the only thing we visited on our day in Wales. I LOVED it! I found that these types of places were my favorite thing to visit. Each castle we went to had its own personality. It was fun to imagine what life would have been like in its glory days.
After our brief stint in Wales, we crossed over into England! The first place we visited was Liverpool. I was super excited when we got there. I was really happy to finally see the homeland. It really did kind of feel like I was actually returning home. I have so many ancestors who were English, and some that had left from Liverpool to emigrate to America. It was a really cool feeling.
I've always had a weird fascination with these zig-zag lines on British streets. I was excited to see some in person, so I had to take a picture of them. :) |
The people who owned this ship tried to convince me and my friend Kaity to join their crew. Hmmmm... tempting. |
This shirt reminded me of my brother, Steve. He's started calling me T-Maxx, so I think I'm going to start calling him this. :P |
The name Craven, which is Grandma Boyer's maiden name, was all over the place in Skipton. Craven Arcade, Craven Museum, Craven Bowling Alley, Craven Swimming Pool, etc., etc. I was really really excited, because I knew we were close to Clayton, where my Great Grandpa Gerald Craven grew up. While we were there we went to Skipton Castle, which was pretty amazing, but more on that in a minute. I asked one of the castle's curators why the name of Craven was all over town, and he told me some really interesting stuff. I guess Skipton and the surrounding area was overrun by Cravens way back in the day. When William the Conqueror conquered this area of England, Yorkshire county had three prominent family names in different areas of the district. The Nordsmen, or those to the North, were the Cravens, so he named the entire area Craven Dale. Those are my ancestors, people! I just thought that was really cool. :)
Back to Skipton Castle, it was pretty amazing. It's the most well-preserved castle in all of England. And it was 100% different from Conwy. My favorite part of the castle was the courtyard in the center, which contained this tree...
...planted in 1692. It was really beautiful. I also enjoyed these trash cans that were all around the grounds:
The home of the Bronte family. |
The Bronte Parsonage |
In Haworth, we also got a chance to hike up the Moors, which are of huge significance in Wuthering Heights, so I was pretty excited about it. They were exactly as I pictured them, and they were amazing.
They also had a pretty amazing view. You could see all of Haworth from up there. Besides the crazy wind, it was kinda perfect.
That is the door of the house where Gerald grew up. :) |
7 comments:
So fun! I love the storytelling picture posts--it makes me feel like I was there. :) I would be ok living in that house until the river flooded... Wacker Quacker ha ha! Keep 'em coming!
Stevie G and Amphibious Duck Taralyn ...I can see it now. :)
I love love LOVE the castles. That would be the coolest thing to see.
How need that Br W paid for you to go see were our ancestors grew up!!! That is just so neat. I am so glad that you got to do that. Did you know on the door?
I am loving your pics! Keep it up! xoxox
I think Giblet means to ask if you 'knocked' on the door. ;-) Glad you're taking to T-Maxx, too.
It's crazy how everything over there is so old. Makes me think of ye olde mission a bit, except it was all German, of course. The castles and churches over there are FOUR times older than ANYTHING here! In Dresden, there were parts of the downtown district that were closed off because of archeological digs going on in town square!
-Stevo
I wanted to knock Tiff, but we didn't have much time. The meter in the taxi was running the whole time we were there. :) Plus there was this super awkward couple next door that were giving us weird looks. :)
It wouldn't be good to knaw on the door either. Too bad! I like it when you call me Giblet. :)
You do? Once you got mad at me for doing that. :)
oh wow i love this! it is so amazing to see all these things you guys got to see! the castles are so cool. i love that skipton castle - it looks gorgeous! and i love that you got to see so much craven stuff. that would be the coolest experience, i think, to actually see where your ancestors lived! very very cool. p.s. you just look darling and SO happy in all these pictures. =)
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