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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

When we stopped at Bristol...

DH and I have a friend who last October left Australia after living there for 21 years, and returned to her home city of Bristol. We had sent messages to her a little while ago saying we would stop over in Bristol to see her but had had no response. I emailed a mutual friend who gave me an uptodate email address we could use instead of a Facebook message that we had been using. I included in the email I sent our UK mobile number and while we were sightseeing with Heather and Andrew on Sunday we got a call. So DH found us accommodation in Bristol and we set off from Taunton on Monday morning.

When we arrived in Bristol the first thing on the agenda was to find a laundromat (Aussie for launderette). DH prefers to just drive around and keep an eye out for such a place. That method wasn't really working that well on Monday morning so I suggested I google 'launderettes in Bristol' on my phone and so I did. Within minutes we were at the one in Baker St.
DH helped me carry the bags into the launderette but then left me to start the washing while he went to find a parking spot...other than using a coin operated machine in caravan parks years ago, I've never done any washing in a laundromat. But the man who was in charge was a great help so by the time DH got back the load was washing away.


After that we headed off to drive around Bristol to get our bearings...
We saw lots of streets which had rows of brightly coloured terraced houses


Lots of other terraced houses...
Some very stately homes ...




We also came across this magnificent bridge which is 150 years. It spans a huge gorge and was built by Brunel who was an engineer well ahead of his time. (I have seen a documentry on some of his projects)

We were so impressed with this bridge that we drove around so we could cross it for a second time! Lol


The view from the bridge...

I have been noticing these signs that suggest that traffic may build up...

Well the traffic did queue that afternoon in Bristol... (Although it was heaps worse when we went into the city about 5pm!)


When we found our B&B, the lady at the front desk said we had been 'upgraded'....?
I was very impressed when she opened the door to our room...




Very nice and so roomy! Our B&B had once been a hotel for gentlemen and 2 stately homes before that...we even had a small dressing room!
About 5pm we braved the busy city traffic to find where we would be meeting Alison. After a bit of a walk round we drove to the meeting place, Queens Square.


Here we are after having a big hug!

Alison suggested we walk a short distance to the waterfront....


We had a meal and stayed chatting for quite a while and then we walked back to our cars at Queens Square...and as we went Alison pointed out places of interest including a very old hotel which is very higgelty piggelty inside...
And a young man near that pub offered to take our photo...
There is a lot to see in Bristol but the best thing we saw was our friend Alison. We will meet up with her again later in April when a group of Aussies converge on Villers Bretoneaux at the Australian War Memorial.

To read the post I wrote when the parish gave Alison a send off last October, here is the link...
http://thenextstage-maria.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/a-send-off-for-special-friend.html

5 comments:

Una said...

I love that mirror over your bed in the B&B. I wonder how many guests are tempted to take it as a souvenir!

Nanette said...

The view from the entry side of the bridge gives no clue to the huge drop into the gorge below, or the wonderful rock formations...splendid! I can see why you'd go round twice :) I wonder what your original room looked like, and what were the gentlemen like whose hotel it was?

Vireya said...

How lovely to be able to meet up with a friend.

I hope you didn't eat "fish & chips etc" in the laundromat!

Susan said...

A lovely tour around the Bristol area. So glad you could catch up with your friend too.
Those bridges are something else... definitely worth a second drive across!
I have a hubby who likes to drive around on the offchance of finding somewhere we want... sometimes it works, sometimes not ;D)
Another beaut post and tour Maria, thank you. I'll catch up some more tomorrow. Cheers for now :D)
P.S. I too, like, your blogfriend Vireya says, noticed the "Don't eat fish & chips in the laundromat" lol!

Susan said...

Oh yes, I signed off too quickly.
Absolutely loved your room in the B&B, how grand. The bathroom is a lot bigger than some you've had eh!! :D)