November 27, 2013

IT'S BATH TIME!



Dear readers, this week, B is for: It’s *B*ath time!

The city of Bath was first established as a spa named Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") by the Romans sometime in the AD 60s about 20 years after they had arrived in Britain (AD43), although oral tradition suggests that Bath was known before then. They built baths and a temple on the surrounding hills of Bath in the valley of the River Avon around hot springs. Edgar was crowned king of England at Bath Abbey in 973. Much later, it became popular as a spa town during the Geogian era (made famous in her novels by Jane Austen),which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from  golden Bath stone.
Bath has a variety of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sporting venues, which have helped to make it a major centre for tourism, with over one million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year.
 
Bath, situated 97 miles (156 km) west of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Bristol and an UNESCO World Heritage Site, has some of the most beautiful architecture in Europe. 

Here are some examples:

Pulteney Bridge (18th century - by Robert Adam)




Bath Spa 



Bath Abbey




The Royal Crescent


Georgian taste favoured the regularity of Bath's streets and squares and the contrast with adjacent rural nature


And, finally, thank you to all my dear readers who visited or commented.
Enjoy!

XOXO NORA & LOLA:)

PS Have been very busy of late with travel and work commitments so apologies if  haven't always had time to leave comments!

November 13, 2013

NEED A LITTLE ZEST IN YOUR LFE?







Dear readers, this week, Z is for NEED A LITTLE *Z*EST IN YOUR LIFE? Or VACATION? Maybe take an idea from these politicians’ vacation spots (or maybe not!)

PM David Cameron & wife (Cornwall, UK, below)

President Barach Obama & daughter (Martha’s Vineyard)

President Vladimir Putin (Siberia)


Former President Yeltsin (Black Sea)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (Ischia, Italy)


Tony Blair with Belusconi (Sardinia)

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy & wife (France)

Former PM Margaret Thatcher & husband (Cornwall)

Former PM Churchill (Marrakesh)

FANCY ANY OF THESE HIDEAWAYS OR GOT ONE OF YOUR OWN?

HOW DO YOU ADD ZEST TO YOUR LIFE - ANY SECRETS ?(THEY'RE SAFE WITH ME!) 

And, finally, thank you to all my dear readers who visited or commented.
Enjoy!
XOXO NORA & LOLA:)




November 6, 2013

YORKSHIRE ...

Swaledale, Yorkshire


Dear readers, this week, Y is for *Y*orkshire, England ...

And Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2014 guide rates Yorkshire third-best region in the world: 

“This rough-around-the-edges gentleman of the north has kicked away the walking cane. Bradford has become the world’s first Unesco City of Film, fashion-thirsty Leeds has cut the ribbon on an ambitious retail development, the new state-of-the-art Hepworth gallery in Wakefield (below) is giving London a run for its money and Yorkshire now has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other county outside London.”

As for the city of York, this was founded by the Romans under the name of Eboracum in AD 71. It became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and later of the kingdoms of Northumbria and Jorvik. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained. Here are some images of the city:

York Minster (closeup, above - and below)


An aerial view of the city:
and its location within the UK:

The medieval Micklegate or “Great Street” from Old Norse gata or street


13th century City walls


Different shots of the River Ouse




Renowned medieval street, The Shambles


and equally famous Swinegate

The Jorvik Viking Centre, a museum and visitor attraction, created by the York Archaeological Trust in 1984.

and finally Barley Hall, off Stonegate, a reconstructed medieval townhouse, originally built around 1360 by the monks of Nostell Priory and later extended in the 15th century:

Finally, on a completely different note, many thanks to all of you who’ve purchased my novels, The De Clerambault Code , Soul Stealer and Retribution which I wrote about here three weeks ago. And helping The De Clerambault Code, at the time of writing, reach the top 80 eBook thrillers on Amazon!  


And, finally, thank you to all my dear readers who visited or commented.
Enjoy!
XOXO NORA & LOLA:)