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Interesting things happening in front of our hotel — We were fascinated by the construction of this miniature golf course going on below our hotel window.

What Gare Bears might wear in the woods — With the emphasis on might. Well actually, might not. We had a good laugh though.

Fish & Chips and a couple of pints at The Still & West — A pint and pub grub on our first evening in Pompey.

Ginger, Gary and the Spinnaker Tower — Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth.

London Heathrow, T5 — I love buildings like this, and we spent ages looking at the construction details.

Heathrow T3 from our hotel — The hotel’s sound insulation was very impressive. 2

To all appearances, we might still be flying — Good flights, an excellent connection, and we zipped through border control in the UK in minutes. Down in Baggage Reclaim our bags were first on the carousel, and our hotel was just a short (inside) walk from Heathrow T3 Arrivals.

Storm clouds over the Solent – Vacation Day 12.

Feeding Stanley during lunch in Nicholson’s 3

Grandpa – Grandpa and Stanley. 3

Grandma – Vacation Day 2, Ginger getting some grandma practice.

Newest Addition -We think he looks like Dr. Evil…

Grandma and Stanley.

Cross-eyed.

Supper – Gail and Stanley – late evening dessert in ‘The Coffee Cup’ 2

Fishermen in the dusk.

Sunset and Fish & Chip supper on South Parade Pier – Vacation Day 2. 2

Langstone Harbour from the locks – Lock entrance wall. 2

Black and White photograph of Gary Allman and Ginger Davis Allman sitting on a bench at Milton Locks, overlooking Langstone Harbour, Portsmouth, UK.

Calm Center (Three) – We visited a place laden with memories for me and recreated a picture from ten years ago. 1

Photograph of Gary Allman and Ginger Allman sitting on a bench at Milton Locks, Langstone Harbour

Gary and Ginger Allman sitting on a bench at Milton Lock, Langstone Harbour.

Sitting on a bench at Milton Lock.

Watermill – Weald & Downland Living Museum. Who couldn’t resist taking a picture of this watermill with its reflection in the lower pool? There were lots of moorhen chicks and tiny ducklings around in the lower pool, and I’ll confess, I couldn’t resist taking a picture of them. 3

Basket Weaving – Weald & Downland Living Museum, West Sussex. 2

Commercial Road, Portsmouth — Vacation Day 2 – A quick visit to Commercial Road.

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