Hi folks, despite rain every day but one for a month, I've not let that spoil my fun and have taken a few days trips!
Last week hubby took me took to Mersey Island, near Colchester. My paternal family lived on the island for several generations in Strood House and Strood Cottage, visible as you come off the mainland on to the island, just before the area where the water cuts the island off at high tide. There are marshes on each side of the road and the tide comes in preventing traffic for a few hours twice a day. My cousin told me that family members learned to swim on the road during high tide.
The beach huts are spacious, but- they are expensive to buy. Some are a rental income for owners. I have a memory of going here as a child, it's got a nice sandy/shingle beach and gets busy in summer as there is a large caravan park. I am starting to research my family tree and this was a first step to get a feel for my roots.
Today I took the train to Lewes. It's only a 30 minute journey. Lewes is best known for its castle and for its 5th November bonfire night procession with men in stripey jumpers carrying fire torches.
The charity shops are particularly good, I saw two Paul Costello coats labelled unworn/brand new at £20 each.
I had a Waterstones gift voucher and treated myself to a River Cottage cookery book and had a sandwich lunch with coffee.

Thanks for stopping by. I will be visiting a few more local towns and villages as the weather improves so stay tuned!

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