This afternoon we went back to see Mum's friend. After a wee cup of tea we headed out to go butterfly hunting. It was still a lovely day and we went to a really nice area around the flood defences. There were lots of butterflies, moths, birds and beasties - and even some fish!
We had an excellent guide in Mum's friend's son - he knew everything about insects and we learned a lot and caught some really cool beasties. Plus there was lots of fun to be had running around the area and rolling down the hill!
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Hadrian's Wall
The summer holidays are nearly over. It seems like such a long time ago that we had that amazing holiday in Findhorn - at least it does to me. Mum and Dad can't believe I'll be going back to school so soon.
It was a beautiful evening up there.
I'm the Celt this time!
Pretty amazing view...
And there was even a cave to walk through near the waterfall.
We then headed off to a lead mining museum where we got to go down the mine! It was a beautiful sunny day and very warm but it was freezing down the mine, especially standing in several inches of water the whole time. Great fun though!
I've had a busy holiday. It's not all on this blog but there've been things to do for me most days. The first week after Findhorn was swimming where I improved all of my swimming strokes and Mummy also had a swimming class and learned how to do front crawl properly. There's also been freestyle gymnastics, badminton, tennis and a selection of activities at the local high school. It's supposed to be a time for me to rest and I'm worn out!
Mum was getting really concerned about how tired I was and decided quite late to get us away for another wee holiday so that I could relax. Since we've been reading a lot about the Romans and I did the Romans at school this last year she found us a nice place very near to Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland for my last week of the holidays.
I wouldn't exactly describe it as relaxing though! We're home now and Dad says he'll be glad to get back to work for a rest! But it does appear to have done the trick for me. We spent most of the days outside in the fresh air getting lots of exercise and learning lots of things and had relaxing evenings in the cottage and then a good sleep overnight. Bring on primary four!
Here's a selection of memories from this holiday...
This is the garden of the cottage we stayed in. The photo is taken from the upstairs balcony and doesn't show much of it to be honest! The garden was huge and had loads of trails to follow. The owners lived in a large summer house in this garden and had a dog that I could play with in the evening. It was great fun!
The first day was spent at Vindolanda and then in the evening we headed out to the nearest bit of Wall to explore and, of course, have a fight! Dad was the Celt!
It was a beautiful evening up there.
The next day we went to the Roman Army museum and then Housesteads Fort. At Housesteads we followed the Wall for a while and collected a couple of Geocaches. And had a fight or two!
Hypocausts, you're allowed to play on them, right?
I'm the Celt this time!
All three of us in one photo!
Pretty amazing view...
Those Romans could build really straight roads. It's a real shame not all roads in the area were like this, some of them couldn't be more anti-Roman if they tried. I honestly wonder if that's what the road builders were going for - bung in as many corners as possible, and then add some more for good measure...
This isn't Roman but was the highlight of Dad's holiday and one of my 50 things to do before I'm 11 and three quarters. This is one that had worried Dad as he didn't know where we'd be able to do it... Walking BEHIND a waterfall!!!
Next day, it was back on the Wall. More fighting and a visit to Robin Hood's tree.
Then it was Belsay castle which had an amazing garden and I got to be a Knight!
And after this we went to see Brave at the cinema and had a go on the Dodgems!
Next day we went to Chesters where I dressed as a Roman soldier. And had a fight!
And then it was off to Corbridge, a Roman town to find all the Roman soldiers. By finding all the soldiers, I got a certificate. Luckily I found them all *just* before the heavy rain started...
Last day and we had some unfinished business to attend to on the way home. A nearby Earthcache we hadn't made it to yet and then back to Birdoswald where we'd been earlier in the week. We'd been a bit late to take part in the fun activities for the kids that day so wanted to get there to participate this time. We were cutting it a bit fine so Dad dropped Mum and me off at the door and then went to park - his turning up late didn't stop him from being enlisted though!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Creag Bheag
Today, while Mum painted my new bedroom at Granny's, Dad and I climbed Creag Bheag. This is the first proper hill that I've climbed and it was a lot of fun!
Near to the top we took a wee detour off the beaten path to get out to a ridge to look down on Granny's garden. Dad called Mum and she took a break from her painting to stand in the garden and wave to us and try to spot us so far away on the hill. We at least could tell exactly where she should be and we had binoculars with us. She on the other hand, was left gazing at a large hillside with her dodgy eyesight wondering where we could be! Amazingly, she did spot us eventually so we were all happy we were where we said we were!
Dad and I continued up the hill with me telling Dad stories and asking him questions all the way while he wheezed and panted just in front of me (holding me up). At the top we met a nice old lady who described the alternate way down the back of the hill and along the golf course. We continued up the little seat cairn and had some lunch before heading down the other side.
We stopped off at Lagan Loch to throw rocks in and then continued waving to the golfers as we passed. It was a lovely day and great fun - it's also one of my 50 things to do before I'm 11 and three quarters! Dad's really looking forward to walking more hills with me!
Near to the top we took a wee detour off the beaten path to get out to a ridge to look down on Granny's garden. Dad called Mum and she took a break from her painting to stand in the garden and wave to us and try to spot us so far away on the hill. We at least could tell exactly where she should be and we had binoculars with us. She on the other hand, was left gazing at a large hillside with her dodgy eyesight wondering where we could be! Amazingly, she did spot us eventually so we were all happy we were where we said we were!
Dad and I continued up the hill with me telling Dad stories and asking him questions all the way while he wheezed and panted just in front of me (holding me up). At the top we met a nice old lady who described the alternate way down the back of the hill and along the golf course. We continued up the little seat cairn and had some lunch before heading down the other side.
We stopped off at Lagan Loch to throw rocks in and then continued waving to the golfers as we passed. It was a lovely day and great fun - it's also one of my 50 things to do before I'm 11 and three quarters! Dad's really looking forward to walking more hills with me!
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