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Two trips north of the border to see my Nana in Montrose: September 2011 and October 2012. 

It’s a peaceful place. When I was there in October the trees were already bare and snow fell overnight and lay on the ground until late in the morning, when the sun eventually climbed high enough to melt it.  Nature seems much more abundant there. Once you’re out in the surrounding countryside there are pheasants and grouse and deer roaming around and even in the town you can see and hear flocks of geese overhead at sunset. I’m always struck by the colours of everything: the greeness of the trees and the blue-grey of the sky. The painted railings and doors in seaside turquoise. Even the houses, made of big slabs of stone, greyish brown or brownish red, which are so different from the bricks-and-mortar or mock tudor affairs that line the streets around here.

My Nana’s house is a record of a lifetime. Innumerable books on every subject and magazines ranging from Vogue to National Geographic fill boxes and shelves. There are cupboards of glasses and plates and kitchenware. Whole drawers full of reels of thread, buttons, recipes meticulously copied onto cards, colouring pencils, long forgotten geometry sets, plastic film canisters and gloves. Somewhere there are the tools necessary for an admirable range of self-sufficient activities from growing vegetables and brewing sherry to making and mending clothes. There are photographs documenting four childhoods, adolescences and marriages, and the arrival of seven grandchildren and five [!] great-grandchildren. There are recipe books, knitting needles, crochet hooks, sewing notions, and a great collection of manuals, instructional magazines and patterns. Perhaps there is nothing of conventional value but it to me it is evidence of a life well spent: Cooking, baking, making, mending, growing. All the important things.

Montrose & Angus, a set on Flickr


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I’ve got a bit of a blog backlog but it’s been a very busy month since I went on the Barbican Architechture Tour.

A fascinating place - if it was anywhere else it would be a grotty council estate avoided by any sensible person but something has gone right where it usually goes wrong and the result is one of London’s most desirable addresses and a cultural hub for the middle classes.

I liked how our guide pointed out the little details that tie the whole place together, like the scallop-shapes on the rooflines, as well as covering the history of the development. I’m not usually a big fan of guided tours but this one comes highly recommended.

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After Lipari and Stromboli, we went back to Salina. The first time we didn’t have time to go to Lingua and the famous Da Alfredo, recommended by everyone from the Lonely Planet to cookbook authors and the Guardian for homemade granite and oversized open sandwiches.  We sampled both, with a spot of jellyfish-hunting in between.
Salina, a set on Flickr
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After Lipari and Stromboli, we went back to Salina. The first time we didn’t have time to go to Lingua and the famous Da Alfredo, recommended by everyone from the Lonely Planet to cookbook authors and the Guardian for homemade granite and oversized open sandwiches.  We sampled both, with a spot of jellyfish-hunting in between.

Salina, a set on Flickr

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We never managed to visit all of the Aeolian Islands but in the end I didn’t need to see them all to know which one was my favourite.

Stromboli was the first one I ever went to and none of the others could match it for me. The little lanes too narrow for cars, replaced by three wheeled taxi trucks; the shimmering black sand; strombolicchio and its white lighthouse; the painted ceramics everywhere; the big bearded pirates and shoeless hippies; all under the smoking crater.

Only three hours from Milazzo on the aliscafo but as far away in spirit as it’s possible to be. Whilst on one hand it’s as absurd as someone from Brighton never having been to London, it’s actually no wonder that half the Milazzozzizis have never made the trip.

The rest of the photos are here: Stromboli, a set on Flickr and Blue doors on Stromboli, a set on Flickr.

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We spent a weekend on Salina, which has the highest peak of all the Aeolian Islands. At 968m, it’s higher than England’s highest mountain, but admitedly on the small size for a mountain generally speaking.

We decided to climb it, despite not having the special boots or poles that all the other tourists on the bus to the starting point were wearing. They had special boots and poles - I had Toms and a sturdy branch that I picked up from the ground.

There are marked trails all over the island, winding through forests and over rocks. We followed a route from Valdichiesa to the peak of Monte Fossi delle Felci. I think the first official mountain that I’ve climbed to the top of. I think I’d like to go up some others. Maybe I should get some special boots.

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Murals at Ravello, peace, music and respect for diversity

Source: Flickr / alison-louise

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Driving the Amalfi Coast
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Driving the Amalfi Coast

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Rome, Easter weekend 2012.
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Rome, Easter weekend 2012.

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Let’s pack our bags and catch the night train to Rome.

Can we live in an old building on the other side of the river with faded orange walls and blue wooden shutters?

We’ll walk around the streets and look in all the bookshops.

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Balcony sunset. Fishing boat on the beach.

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