Sunday, April 22, 2007

Spring 2007

We've had such lovely weather here in London. The leaves are finally coming out on the tress, flowers are in bloom and the weather is warm and sunny. Last November our daughter gave us a box of tulip bulbs and it has been such fun watching them come up and bloom. I have a great view of them out my kitchen window. Thanks so much, Sarah.


The blue bells are also in bloom so with them, the tulips and our fish, we are really enjoying our little garden these days. We've been busy preparing the soil and planting some annuals--a nice project to do together.

Yesterday we went for a long walk and picnic along the Thames with Hampton Court Palace in the background. It was great being with old friends. Our schedules often do not put us in country at the same time so this was a special day.



Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Battle, England

On Monday, Paul and I went by motorcycle to Battle where the Battle of Hastings took place. It was a three hour cycle ride, much of it through the country. The sun was shining and it was fun, at least most of it was fun. The ride back on the motorway at 70+ miles per hour in gusting wind was a little unnerving and I found myself praying, singing hymns, reciting Scripture, all in an attempt to stay calm. It really struck me what little protection we had and I had a very real sense that we were in the Lord's hands. I was so relieved when we got into the city and were able to slow down and be surrounded by buildings, blocking the wind. Paul admitted he was a little scared at times too so I didn't feel so bad.

Anyway, back to Battle. William the Conqueror built an abby as a monument to the thousands who died during the battle of Hastings in 1066. Although it is in ruins, you can still see much of how it must have looked. Here's Paul standing on the spot where, traditionally, it is said that Kind Harold of England fell during the battle.


It was a facinating audio tour as we walked around the battle grounds, learning the differences between how the Normans and English fought and how the day of battle progressed. It did seem the English had the advantage and were well on their way to victory when William came up with a way to trick them and the English soldiers fell for it. It is said that this is the most famous and most important battle in English history. Here's a picture of us in front of the Abby sitting in the battlefield.