A quiet December day, I’ve been de-selected from jury service. Go back to work maybe? Nah. I’ll take a walk and – in particular – pay a visit to Mont Orgueil, something I haven’t done for years. And fair play to them for opening all year round. Times past, Jersey basically shut down from October to March, its money made from the summer tourists. Those days have gone.
Gorey became a fortress town 800 years ago. As relations improved with France over the centuries its strategic position fell away. Oyster farming became a big industry and source of employment, until the oyster beds were dredged out. Shipbuilding took its place, until steam overtook sail.
Today Gorey is probably as quiet a place as it has been for 100 years. Let’s take a look.
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You know I loved this, Roy! Thanks for taking us on a tour of Gorey. It looks quite welcoming. Always a reason to celebrate when you’re released from jury duty, eh? Happy Christmas!
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Thank you Jill. Many years since I was inside Mont Orgeuil, which is fascinating. Happy Christmas.
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Wonderful post. Getting out of jury duty is a wonderful plus. Thanks for taking us on the tour of Gorey with you. Loved the video.
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Hi EQ 🙂 I was really looking forward to jury service. My last chance as well as I’m too old now. Turns out it was a rape case. Still an unexpected afternoon off had its compensations. Glad you liked the Smilebox.
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That looks like my kind of place. I like the layout of your blog, so much easier on the eye. Much brighter and welcoming.
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You’d like it Mieke, and Jersey generally. As to layout you can play around and experiment with different ‘themes’ in WordPress without losing your content. I’ve changed mine several times to keep it fresh. Thanks for your visit 🙂
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I surprised myself earlier I now link whatever I post to Twitter and it posts it for me.
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Limpet Lane, how fabulous! Great tour, I loved the old arched room under the castle.
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Thanks Andrea. Yes the castle was a whole community – militia, tradesmen etc. So many rooms, nooks and crannies and it can only be speculated what many were used for.
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What a great way to spend an unexpectedly-free day!
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Yeah, though I really wanted to do the jury service. My last chance as I’m too old now 😦
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