Over the weekend I though I should go back and review some of the images I had taken just a year ago when Michael and I were in Europe to visit family and friends. We had gone over to help celebrate my father’s 90th birthday in Budapest and to make the usual whirlwind rounds of everyone important to us in Britain. You know… if it’s Tuesday, it must be Cambridge.
We hardly ever slept two nights in the same bed. Whew! What a pace we set!
I never did get around to posting many images from that trip to the blog, so here goes.
Hungarian watercolour…

Primatial Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary Assumed Into Heaven and St Adalbert, in Esztergom, Hungary

Inside the Basilica

On the banks of the Danube

Hungarian countryside in the early evening light.


At the castle in Visegrad

Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire – the view from the hill where where Mary Queen of Scot’s Castle once stood and from whence she was taken for beheading.

Oundle School Chapel – The Chapel of St Anthony, consecrated in 1923, was built as a memorial to the fallen of the First World War.

Inside the Chapel looking toward the choir loft at the back…

The two side aisles…

My husband Michael is an Oundle Alumnus and in fact, he produces the yearbook, the Old Oundelian, every February. And I, being his wife, get to accompany him to Oundle yearly to put the yearbook to press. While he slaves away at the Stables (the Old Oundelian offices, actually located inside former stables!) I get to wander around with my camera.
St. Peter’s Church, mouse’s eye view…

The spiral staircase which took us to the top of the spire, barely wide enough for your shoulders. I think we dusted the walls on the way up and down by the look of layers of dust on jackets!
These images were shot from the top of St. Peter’s spire, and what a climb that was!!!

Orford Castle, Orford, Suffolk.

Two rooms with a view… of tulips. High Street, Orford.


Orford harbour…

These were just a few select images of a couple or three places in Hungary and UK. As I have time, I will post more from both places.
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