Off to Brighton
We went to Brighton today. Brighton is on the southern coast about 50 miles from London. Trista went to visit there last summer and said it was a fun and pretty place. The beach was nice with volleyball courts, basketball courts, wading pool and a fountain. There was also a skate park. However, when we went to visit today it was cold and very rainy. The wind blew so hard people were having a hard time standing up!
We walked to the Royal Pavillion before visiting the pier. It was built by King George before he was a king. He moved to Brighton when he was just 21 years old and started the building. He used the footprint of a farmhouse to start and made a huge, beautiful place. Now it is open to the public as an exhibit. We also visited the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. It had some very good peices. I expecially liked the mummy case and the furniture from different periods (i.e. craftsman, art deco, etc.). We ate at Harry Ramsden’s fish and chip restaurant. I liked the fish and chips but it was served with mushy peas which I did not like. Why mash your peas?
We did go out on the pier even though the weather was storming. It is a very nice place with food vendors and, of course, the arcade. There were many games to choose from. With the bad weather there were very few people. Not at all like what my daughter had described from the warm months. Even with the waves crashing you could see that in better weather it would be a beautiful place to spend time.It was storming so hard we decided to take a bus back up to the train station. However the hostess at the restaurant had told us it would be cheaper with three of us to take a taxi. The taxi driver drove us around for a while (we could see some things we had passed more than once). It took us longer than it should have but it was still less expensive than the bus.
I must say I love the train and underground system in England. You can get anywhere fairly easily. Also, today I bought a family pass for the train and underground which will save us even more money. Well worth it!
I am married and the mother of six (yes, six!) grown children. I live in western Washington where it does rain a lot but not as much as you think.