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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

London


I was seeing some pictures of our stay on England and looking for the ones I took when we went to London,



I realized that I didn't take many at the museus.
We went to the British Museum, to the Science Museum, to the Natural History Museum




and to the Victoria and Albert Museum. We liked it. I knew them already, because I went there many years ago. I felt such emotion in the Brirish Museum, seeing all those testimonies of the very ancient past.


(My big girl, left)

We went also to a fish and chips restaurant for great happiness of all the lot.



And what about the glorious hot chocolate I had in the afternoon?


Ah, that was really good.


And to end properly the trip, we went by bus to have a stroll by London.










And then home we went.





(View of London as we were going by train .


I'm missing England already.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

19 !


Now big girl is 19!
It was on 21, April.
Here she is with her cake.


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Would you like now more english beauty?
Here it comes.


This is Chichester, a town I like so much. When I go there I can't help to take several pictures of this lane near the cathedral.



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Isn't that beautiful?!



See you tomorow, I hope.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Bath

Darlings

I was not able to come to blogland for such a long time! It's not easy to have a reasonable big family and work outside and do those things I like so much. I really don't like to work outside - even if the work is quite enjoyable - but I do like the money I have in the end of the month!

So, today I managed to find a little time to come here and what I find? A bunch of delicious comments! Thank you so much!

Since you liked those pictures I posted on England, I dare to post some more about our trip to Bath where we stayed with some friends in a big and gorgeous house.
It's a lovely town, beautiful.
When we were going, the day was quite rainy which I didn't mind at all, being cosy inside the train, seeing that wonderful landscape, so beautiful as it was coming from inside a book.
It was a wonderful day.
We went to visit the roman baths
and we had a good walk.

The pleasure it was the same next day with a lot of walking and having a good shoping with the big girls.

Easter Sunday we went back to my sister in law for more delightfull days in England.
I'm quite tempted to post one more time about England next day I can come back to my computer.

About the closing of airports that some of you asked about: no, we were lucky enough to come back before the chaos. Me, for myself, wouldn't mind to stay a bit longer but the problem would be the girls's classes.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

To England here we go

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So we went to England. After much wait and antecipation, we went, all happy. Each day there I would think "we are in England" to convince myself that I was not dreaming. If I could I would go there often. Maybe one day I will have there a tiny house, an apartement, and I will go as I want.

The above picture was taken in Lisbon's airport, a way of being in England before arriving there.


At my sister in law home.

Going shopping.
My oldest girl with the little one.


It's such a beautiful place




with beautiful houses.






See you tomorow.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Madeira Island book

I've been away of computer land not because my computer was not well but because we went to England!

It's such a happiness to us to go there but now we don't go as often as we would like because we are so many, it's expensive and we haven't the nerve to go to my sister in law all the time. We can't present there and say "we are all here".

I have some pictures to show but maybe not today. I have so many things to do as you can imagine.

I just popped up to say my husband is having a book to sell on Amazon.

The Gardens of Madeira (Hardcover) by Gerald Luckhurst (Author)
Price:
£30.00 & this item Delivered FREE in the UK with Super Saver Delivery.


This title has not yet been released.You may pre-order it now and we will deliver it to you when it arrives.Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk. Gift-wrap available.

Clicking on the image you may go there directly.
As the title says is on Madeira Island gardens.

From the site:

Product Description

Attracting over a million visitors each year, the island gardens of Madeira are unique. For centuries Madeira was at the crossroads of the world - half-way between the tropics and the old continent. The islanders were poised to receive plants from far-flung empires and accommodate ideas from both north and south. In such a climate, growth is phenomenal and streets and squares are filled with magnificent trees (jacarandas, flame-trees and rosewoods) let alone the oozing dragon trees. Some thirty gardens in and around the capital, Funchal, and further afield as well as some of the unique native flora and landscape are expertly described. Luckhurst also explores the discovery and development of the island and its earliest gardens, and the role of Portuguese aristocrats and British wine merchants in creating the country estates known as quintas.


About the Author


GERALD LUCKHURST is a landscape architect who has designed and built many gardens on the island. He is an expert plantsman with an unrivalled knowledge of sub-tropical flora. Each year he leads a number of specialist garden tours of the island.

Excerpt here.

I posted about Madeira before. You may see it here.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Panados de frango



...or chicken fillets with bread crumbs.

Just take some chicken breast and cut very thin slices.
Season with salt, garlic and whatever you want as, for instace, some pepper.
Beat an egg and put the slices throught it. Take it out and do the same with bread crumbs.
Fry in oil, nor olive oil but maybe sunflowers or other like that.
That it and let it stand for a little bit on a paper to take the excess of oil.
Have it with rice, salad or chips.
Hmmm...
You may make it with porc or veal.