Jubilee Clock

In Weymouth, there's a fancy clock commemorating Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1887.
In Weymouth, there's a fancy clock commemorating Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1887.
Weymouth is such a dog-friendly town! Here's a pooch named Bella enjoying some ice cream made especially for dogs that the beach vendors sell. It's peanut butter and banana flavored.
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Weymouth is part of England's Jurassic Coast. Fossilized limestone is everywhere you look!
We had a ridiculously short port call in Dublin. For starters, the ship anchored in Dun Laoghaire. Visiting Dublin required a 20 minute tender ride to shore followed by a 30 minute train trip.
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Sounds like an oxymoron, but we had a rough tender after our way-too-short jaunt in Dublin. It was a wild ride!
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When the Liverpudlian barista asked who my favorite Beatle is, I thought she was just making conversation, but no: she had a stencil! (I don’t really have a favorite, but I said George since he’sOkumaya devam et
We enjoyed a fabulous magical mystery tour through Liverpool, with a charming guide named Paul B. Not only is he a Beatles super-fan, but he was actually delivered by McCartney's mom, who was aOkumaya devam et
Larry and I were surprised by how intruiguing Liverpool is. We both expected a grimy industrial port with little to do but chat about The Beatles.
How wrong we were!
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I forgot to share the story behind this statue in Liverpool. Locals call him "Dickie Lewis." This nude male figure stands proudly on a ship's prow as a symbol of the city's ability to weather anyOkumaya devam et
We've popped by Invergordon, Scotland 3 times this summer. This has allowed me to observe the colony of Arctic Terns who nest in the port.
I saw the terns when they first hatched, again as noisyOkumaya devam et