The depression which caused havoc in New York and the East coast arrived here today. It though did not bring the snow which so damaged trees in Central Park. Instead grey and damp miserable weather arrived. Ventured out to stock up with T for the G&Ts which we had allowed to get perilously low.
Category Archives: Guernsey
Guernsey North island walk
Fry up breakfast, including black pudding. Then the bus to Port Soif and walk to Saint Sampsons. Weather was warm and sunny, but a few spots of rain early on. Hopefully have a picture of a rainbow. Not many caffs open at this time of year, but had an ice cream at La Garenne. In total we walked I the region of 7.8 miles
Some pictures of LBJs, Kestral, Oyster Catchers and Curlew.
Back home on the 7A from the bridge in Saint Sampsons,G&Ts and then another M&S dine in for £10.00
Guernsey
Well we are in Guernsey. Flew here on Saturday, been shopping and I now proudly sport a new fat face top. Yes there is a small saving on the price from a reduction in the tax. Last night we had a lazy Marks and Spencer dine in for £10.00 meal. It was a vegetarian mozzarella dish and microwaved peas and beans. After supper watched the waves breaking over the sea wall, attempted some photographs. In the morning there were many patches of sea weed and rocks on the coast road. After the night time sea viewing, we took to the golf course to track down a few ducks and geese on the ponds. Rosemary only took to a bunker once on the walk.
Today we bussed over to Fermain bay and took a short walk to the Auberge restaurant for luncheon. On the walk we met another English couple who regularly come to the Island, we are not the only ones. They come this time of year to eat at the Fest restaurants.
Our Auberge meal, excellent as usual. I started with Warm Toulouse sausage salad, while Rosemary ate Smoked Salmon with a caper sauce. Both of us ate fish for the main course, mine was Brill on mashed potato with Scallops and a corral roe sauce. Rosemary opted for Sea Bass on a mixture of noodles, carrot noodles and courgette noodles. I was surprised she ate her fish skin. I think it was a first for her and she now realises the delicacy missed all these years.
The finals were an Autumn Mess a mixture of berries in an Ice cream, much like an Eaton Mess. I was going to have that, but was beaten to the choice by Rosemary. The Panacotta and berry sauce, my second choice was delicious.
The eye candy served during the meal was delightful.
Returned to the flat, shopping at the local CO-OP and then back for G&Ts. The Grande Mare car park was heaving. Not sure if this a result of their 3 course Fest menu for £10.00 Shall be trying that tomorrow lunch time.
Guernsey airport
Sitting here in the airport after the end of our week holiday.
Last flight out of the airport, all very quiet now. Goodbye Guernsey, till next year.
Guernsey – Thursday
Diverted by puss wanting a saucer of milk. Walked from our hotel to St Pierre Park Hotel in the centre of the island for their three courses Tennerfest meal at £10. Very good value, and very well presented, but spoilt by somewhat erratic service and waitresses whose first language obviously wasn’t English, Patois or French. Coffee being served 10 minutes before the desert course was one example.
After lunch walked back to Vazon Bay via Cobo. En route we passed by the Guernsey telephone museum. As usual it was closed at this time or year. As we were leaning over the gate, admiring a submarine cable with repeater, one of the volunteers who works there was entering and invited us in to view the exhibits. We had visited before in 1993, and were very pleased and impressed by the amount of work which had been done to enhance the displays in the interim period. We must of spent a good hour there, and had a very good explanation of the workings of the museum by the volunteer. Ex-BT, he had worked in the Guernsey Telecoms industry since the 1960s.
Walked about 8 miles.
Guernsey – Wednesday
Today was another late start; we were off to catch the 12.15 ferry to Herm. Unluckily for Rosemary, who had vetoed my recommended bus as far too late to catch the ferry; we arrived in St Peter Port with ample shopping time. A quick walk up the steps to Pollet Street, a few minutes in Jessops, and Steve was away with a 10-20mm Sigma lens. Back to quay and a cappuccino coffee for Rosemary. The day was sunny with some nice photogenic cumulus clouds, though a little chilly with the Northerly wind. Ferry to Herm, walk to shell beach for a fairly mediocre shell collection (but with a partial ormer), tide was high. We ate a picnic on the beach, provided by Messers Marks and Spencers, and a gentle walk back around the South end of the island. We were entertained by the antics of one of Her Majesty’s destroyers who seemed to be practicing turns and manoeuvres in the sea between Herm and Sark. Good view of the Barclay brothers castle. They apparently ship their staff in from Guernsey by helicopter, and send it out for bottles of olives when their supply falls short. Back at the harbour we caught the 4.35 ferry back to the Guernsey as the sun was setting. Some opportunities to use the new lens for some cloudscapes. Back in the flat a couple of G&Ts, and then supper of Cajun-ed left over chicken with salad.
Guernsey – Tuesday
Late start, caught the bus into town with the intention of catching the ferry to Herm. Alas, the winter timetable had kicked in a day early and the ferry we wanted did not exist. The recommended day to visit is Wednesday, so we will attempt again tomorrow.
The Victoria Tower was open to visitors again, so picked up the key from the Guernsey museum. Climbed the spiral stone steps and wooden stairs to the balcony and looked out over the island. Good views to the north and east.
After returning the key to the museum, we ate our sandwich and smoothie lunch in Candie Gardens, pretending it was warm & sunny.
Took a bus over to the Coach House Galleries where we viewed the paintings and ceramics and bought one piece for a Christmas present. Walked down to the coast road for a bus back to the flat.
Tonight supper in the hotel, and a quiet and most boring set of people I have seen. I saw one and a half bottles of wine served between 4 tables; we had the one bottle. Didn’t start of well when I ordered a dry sherry for Rosemary, and was presented with a Harvey’s Bristol Cream.
The food we were served was all from the Tennerfest menu, but was by no means anywhere as good as the food from the Auberge. All in all was rather a disappointment.
Guernsey – Monday
Not very promising weather today, low cloud and very poor visibility, though some aircraft were landing and taking off. We caught the bus to the top of the road which leads down to Petit Bot Bay. When we reached the bay, we found a group of women were congregating for their Monday walk, dressed in shorts and tee shirts and talking of stripping off when the heat burnt through. They invited Steve to join tem, but he chickened out.
We set off in the opposite direction to the walking party and we went towards St Peter’s Port. We walked along the cliff path in the cloud, the warm mists constantly swirling up the cliffs from the sea made the walk into a stroll through a Turkish bath.
Eventually made it to The Auberge restaurant on the Jerbourg road for luncheon. Normally, there’s a fabulous view, but not today – even Castle Cornet eventually succumbs to the fog. But we were undaunted and started with a quick refreshing pint of lager while we ordered our meals. I am afraid we went the whole hog and went for three courses with wine and coffee, though to keep costs down we chose from the tennerfest menu. As we waited at our table, we sampled a snackrell of bread dipped into olive oil with tomato pesto, served cutely in a quirky plate.
Rosemary started with Crispy Aromatic Duck with a salad of salted cucumber plus honey roasted figs, baby spinach and spice plum and vanilla dressing, followed by fresh linguini with sautéed mushrooms, braised fennel, parsley and toasted pinenuts. Steve chose the slow roasted cherry tomatoes in balsamic with basil, feta and olives, crispy parmesan, followed by grilled black bream, chorizo and coriander couscous salad, marinated carrot and courgette in lemon oil and tomato pesto. Yummy.
The red wine we had to accompany the meal was, amazingly, from Telavi in Georgia. It is not often we see wines from Georgia. Actually it was a good wine, and a lot better than what we had drunk when we visited that country.
The sweet course dishes were absolute works of art. I took a picture of our sweets, and will publish them with this blog entry. I ate, at the recommendation of the Latvian waitress, small, deep-fried doughnuts with a cappuccino flavoured mousse (served in an espresso cup), and a raspberry coulis dip (in shot glass). Rosemary ate a spiced apple and pear crumble with special custard. They sound over-ingrediented, but were again excellent.
After coffees and sweeties we caught the bus back to the flat, and vegged out for the rest of the day.
Guernsey – Saturday
Off to Guernsey on holiday. Left home at 6.00 am to catch the 8.20 from Southampton. Uneventful flight, arrived, picked up our luggage and saw the number 7 bus we wanted leave promptly at its allotted 9.02 time. So instead, we caught the 7A into town, and caught another 7A to Vazon Bay.
After dumping the luggage at La Grande Mare (our time-share since 1985!!), back into St Peter Port for a Tennerfest menu meal at one of our favourite’s, Da Nello’s. R started with the bruschetta of grilled vegetables while I had raw tuna marinated in tomatoes, herbs and chilli flakes. Good choices. However, there were serious problems with ordering the main course. I wanted the pork steak, and I believe R wanted the risotto. R knew I was going to order the pork, so ordered the pork for herself; my rule is never to have the same as others on the table, so ordered the risotto. We ended up eating what the other wanted. R’s pork steak was lovely and juicy, the pork retaining a very slight pink colour. The risotto was so very superior to any risotto I had in Italy on my last holiday. We finished off with coffee and sweets.
Did a bit of shopping while we were in town, the market place is still being modernised and will be a long time before it is completely open. The road on the north side had been pedestrianized, some old shops have re-opened. Shockingly, a New Look and HMV have taken residence in the market hall. Looked through HMV, but decided to support local trade and bought some DVDs, and CDs from No 19 – a The Who compilation, Artic Monkies and a White Stripes album. The DVDs were Oceans 12, Trainspotting and Outland. The sales assistant said she couldn’t sell me the DVDs unless I could prove I was over 18. Ho, ho, ho.
To Safeways where R disgusted over lack of local produce and standard of vegetables and then back to the hotel to check in. R sought out the local feline resident who has greeted us the past two years; he dutifully appeared but regarded our lack of milk as indecent and left. Chilled out for the rest of the evening watching Oceans 12 on the laptop a good plot.
Guernsey
Went for our usual week to the Grande Mare hotel on Guernsey. Again we chose to use the bus for transport around the island.
Some good meals in the hotel and at the Auberge.
Some strong winds and rough seas, but not as bad as those on the South coast of England.
The health spa was open for us at no charge this year. Think its on our maintenance bill though.