Sunday, April 09, 2006

Sunday walk: Part1

I had to pick up my youngest daughter at Karate today at noon, seeing as the wife was at work with the car that ment a walk. Wow! I was actualy looking forward to it.



















The unfinished Church on "Church Folly Lane" this was supposed to be a replacement for St. Peter's. Unfortunately when the higherups back in the 1800's decided to move the capital to Hamilton I guess they took the money with them, it was never finished.














Another view of the ruins........Did I mention it
was a beautiful day again.



















The Ducking stool, we put the women who spred gossip in this, they get dunked a few times. That stops the gossip. A replica of the "Deliverance " can be seen in the background.






















A closer view of the Deliverance




















Statue of the Admiral of the fleet Sir George Somers. The Flag ship "Sea Venture" was wreaked of the East End in 1609. They where on their way to The colony Jamestown in Virginia. The previopus picture shows a replica of one of the ships that they made to continue their voyage to the "New World"













Dedication in 1984. Shit I think I was the photograher that day (Newspaper)















Charter fishing boat "Messaround" Only in Bermuda will you find pink boats and pink buses and pink houses!













The Towne Hall gets a new roof.













Our main street is called "York Street" this is a view looking east. Headind down the road you would end up were I took my pictures a few days ago, cut road and the forts. Also the East End beaches.













York Street looking west, this will take you to Hamilton the capital in the center of the island and then on to the end. 20 miles or so. Bermuda is small, but you know what they say about beauty and small things.