Tuesday, 14 June 2016

T on Tuesday at Duxford IWM

Another week has flown over and I haven't managed to do half the things I had in mind.
 Well tomorrow is always another day.
For this...... Tuesday T Day at
I have more photos from our visit to Cambridge to show you,.
This time I have grouped a few of  them together.

  We visited the Imperial War Museum at Duxford.
This air base was built in 1917 and was the home of the American  78th Fighter Group, in WW11.

It is an amazing museum. I was fascinated by the planes they had hanging from the roof tops in the enormous hangers. Full size complete planes, imagine the weight and strength of the roof.
They had a French Concorde on the floor in another hanger, under the hanging planes.

We stopped for tea and had a grand view of the planes


Cheese and chive  scones with coffee for my OH [husband] and tea for me.
The down side was, that I am not a fan of paper cups and plates,
but it was a welcome break from all the walking.

There was lots to see outside as well


The shop was full of  tempting stuff for folk to buy,  I did resist as I thought it quite expensive.
I did manage to get a few photos

Thank you for stopping by on  T Day. and sharing a cuppa with me.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

You're lost mate.


You're lost mate said the golden fish.
So I am said the sailor, but, I 'd get there quicker if I could see the  stars.
Don't we just take maps for granted these days, or maybe I should be saying, 'Sat Navs'.

Another page for Art Journal Journey
where Mary has chosen this months theme of Maps.

I hope you all have a good day and if you are out and about, please use a map if you need one.

Thank you for calling by, I always appreciate the comments you leave for me

A digital page made in my Craft Studio 
using Mischief Circus kits and my own pieces.

Friday, 10 June 2016

A moonlit picnic


The theme this week for the
is the  ,,,,,,,,,,, Moon
I don't think Agnes had this destination in mind for a moonlit picnic with Cedric.

A digital page made using elements of my own,  from Mischief Circus and Dezinaworld.

Thank you for stopping by, I hope you all have a good weekend. 

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Hadrians Wall for AJJ


  Hadrians Wall
 is my next contribution  for the new theme at
I used one of my stamped and painted  journal pages as a base.
The map, photo etc were added in my digital program.
Some images were found on a Free to use Google search.

If you look closely at the map, there is a X near the wall. 
This is an old map print but it is also  indicates the area   where we live.
About 40 years ago they were repairing the road through the village,
 work was to be stopped,  when they came across  the remaining stonework of a Roman Turret.
They knew it was there,  but they  were taking the opportunity to do more archeology.
. Experts were called,  we took the children from the school to see,  the by now deep excavation.
While it was all recorded.
Sadly due to its position it was carefully covered and the road repaired.



This is a piece of the wall open to visitors at Heddon on the Wall.
Just over the top of the rise you can see our village  in the distance.

Thank you for stopping by to see me today,
 your comments are always appreciated.

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

One for the boys at TioT's


The new challenge  theme at Try it on Tuesdays is.......
For him......
Baby boys, boys, teenagers, men,  dad's.  uncles, grandpa's the list goes on...........
Please call over for all the details and see what we have been making.
This card  was fun to make and  it went to a family friend , I won't mention his age,
 but we are all still young inside.




This is how my card started out,  and as usual  I forgot to take photos

The background is made using  stencils and my all time favourite Vintage Photo distress ink
The stamps are from Bee Crafty [Banksy Style.]






This is a digital   page I created in my Craft Studio using the photo, my own embossed background and some additions from Mischief Circus kits.





Thank you for stopping by to see me today,
I always appreciate the comments you leave for me.







If you've called by to visit on T Day, please scroll down to  today's earlier post.

T Day and a visit to the Cambridge American Memorial


I will start off by   calling in for, ' T Day'  at
  Bleubeard and Elizabeths

 I made this page using some of the photos  in this post and one
 of  my pre- paint splattered journal pages.


The cup of tea was close by as I have been trying to  sort out some  holiday photos.


As this page has a couple of maps  I will also visit with the girls at
 Art Journal Journey
for this months theme of Maps
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The American War Graves... Cambridge.

A little late for the day when veterans are remembered in America,
but I thought my blog friends in the USA may be interested in seeing this peaceful and tranquil site we visited last Thursday.
It was a grey dull day, but it felt so calm walking around the area.


The bronze map at the entrance


I stood on a l path between the pools for this photo


Then turned around to get a view of the  of the other two with the 
Chapel at the opposite end .


One marble wall showed the missions the pilots flew.
The other wall was all windows over looking the site.


The Altar  looked amazing.
It was a tall,  narrow building and the ceiling was all decorated in mosaics.


We visited on Thursday, and were told about the ceremony that had been held on Monday when each cross had  its own flag.  I said I would be showing photos to friends,  they kindly  gave me a copy of  the service booklet. The cover shows one of the early ceremonies at the site.[ see journal page]
There are 8 local gardeners who tend the site and
 as you can imagine it is  well cared for,
 We owe so much to so many,
 who gave their lives.






 I cannot remember the exact number who rest here, it was about  3,800.
With over 5,100 missing  also  remembered on this Portland stone  honour wall.
This is the only World War 11 American Military cemetery in the UK

War is not an easy subject to write about and we have to remember that  they were sent off into conflict  from all countries to do their duty.
There was suffering on all sides
 for the families whose loved ones never returned home.

Thank you for visiting with me today and sharing this special memory.





Sunday, 5 June 2016

Are we nearly there? for AJJ


This digital page is for
Mary C. Nasser is the hostess this month and has chosen.... Maps.... as the theme.

We are now nearly  home with the caravan and the Land Rover.
These past few days have been rather wet, but didn't stop us from doing the things we had planned . The last three days in Cambridge
 had us visiting the Air Museum, and the American War Memorials.
Lots of photos will follow when I get them sorted.
 I remember well when the lads were small how they always used to ask  if we were, 'nearly there'.
Now its them driving  us on our journey home.
How times change.
The map of Northumberland is an vintage one, this is our destination, but not Alnwick.

Thank you for visiting me, I will be grabbing a coffee and catching up with everyone in the next couple of days.