Thanks Jill, these sunny days make perfect opportunities for photography. One or two of those earlier this year look a little gloomy now by comparison.
Ah that’s the home of David Kirsch, one of our rich benefactors – he gives £100 to every pensioner in the Island each Christmas. Pleased you enjoyed this little trip.
Lovely tour again. You’re as good as the tourist board – or perhaps you ARE the tourist board. I’m putting Jersey on my list of places to visit. Now, would you recommend boat or plane and how about a series on places to stay/eat?
Ah thank you Jenny. It’s the locals that often don’t appreciate the beauty of their own home island – few come to visit and leave disappointed. As you can see from the last slide there’s no need even to bring your own bucket and spade 🙂
Hi Roy, loved this trip. The dolmen caught my eye as I didn’t see it in all the times I was in Jersey and by coincidence was out dolmen-hunting around Tramore over the weekend.
I got my Jersey fix! I ❤ this Roy! I enjoyed the jazzy tune too. Thanks!
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Thanks Jill, these sunny days make perfect opportunities for photography. One or two of those earlier this year look a little gloomy now by comparison.
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Pretty as always. Image #21 looks like a mini Stonehenge. 🙂
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We have a few of them around the place Carrie, those that weren’t robbed for building materials in earlier years 😦
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Very sad to see historical sites damaged.
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Another gorgeous tour Roy, you spoil us with these little journeys.
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Thanks Andrea, I’m loving this little project.
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Lovely to see that, Roy 🙂
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Thanks Cathy – your former parish if I’m not mistaken?
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Yes, it is.
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I want that sunflower gate, Roy. It’s brilliant 😀 I loved going on this jazzy walk with you today (and now I’m having my coffee) 😉
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Ah that’s the home of David Kirsch, one of our rich benefactors – he gives £100 to every pensioner in the Island each Christmas. Pleased you enjoyed this little trip.
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Ahhh, a New Jersey-born girl enjoys the sites of the ‘real’ Jersey.
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Really Pam? That’s great. We’re quite proud here that one of the United States is named after our little rock in the sea 🙂
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Lovely tour again. You’re as good as the tourist board – or perhaps you ARE the tourist board. I’m putting Jersey on my list of places to visit. Now, would you recommend boat or plane and how about a series on places to stay/eat?
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Ah thank you Jenny. It’s the locals that often don’t appreciate the beauty of their own home island – few come to visit and leave disappointed. As you can see from the last slide there’s no need even to bring your own bucket and spade 🙂
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Hi Roy, loved this trip. The dolmen caught my eye as I didn’t see it in all the times I was in Jersey and by coincidence was out dolmen-hunting around Tramore over the weekend.
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Hello Jean, yes we have a few dolmens knocking around Jersey – no carved or ogham stones of Celtic origin though as far as I’m aware.
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Another lovely trip you’ve taken us on! I like the music too!
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Thank you Letizia, five parishes to go. Every one has so much to offer.
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