All posts by Janesworld

For a few years, I have been reviewing on Trip Advisor, and I just wanted to do my own thing, to be independent!! I have lived in New Zealand, Australia, Scotland. I have travelled all over the world. My family and I, have stayed in a variety of hotels, from basic to luxurious. We love to sample different restaurants. This is my first blog, and a learning curve, and something I have wanted to do, for a while.

East Wittering, West Sussex

Years ago, my impressions for East Wittering, had been full  of disdain!! Initially, I had thought the coastal town was in need of rejuvenation.

We visited a week ago, and found a vast improvement, with adorable independent businesses, and a definite charming ambience. There are plenty of cafes, and the traditional ‘fish & chip’ takeaway/cafe. There is even a fish hut, selling fish on the pebbled beach.

We enjoyed our visit, in years and on a warm summer’s evening, the next trip will be even better!!!

 

Christmas

Christmas at Crathes – Aberdeenshire
A shepherd in the Nativity.
Leaving food, for the reindeer.
London.
Wayne’s Yule Log.
Christmas Day!!
Convent Garden.
Somerset House, London.
Reindeer in Convent Garden.
Somerset House, London.
Ice-Skating at Somerset House, London.
Christmas in Brisbane.
Christmas at Sandgate (Brisbane)
Christmas at Sandgate.
Christmas at Selfridges, London (cousins).
Fortnums
Fortnums, London
Fishbourne.

The London Science Museum



We spent five hours at the London Science Museum, and there was so much to see and do, we could have spent many more hours at the museum.

We didn’t need to pay an entry fee, instead we made a voluntary donation.

There were additional costs, i.e. £20 for the IMAX 3D Cinema. A selection of high quality cinematic excellence to view. We chose to view the ‘Hidden Universe’.

There was another fee for the interactive ‘Wonder LAB’. So much to do, for all ages!!

The Museum’s exhibits comprised of: Time, Space, Transport, Aviation, early prosthetics, and many other exhibits.