…in the impressive basalt columns of Reynishverfi and a short saga involving Sea Trolls and Fishermen (see Mr Topham for more details). Our first birthday of the trip was celebrated…
…focus of Friday, the boys were able to enjoy eating some of their labour by sprinkling a little Cress onto their sustainably sourced fish lunch. Delicious! Now that the boys…
…magnificent mezzo in Mrs Chambers and a wonderful piano duet accompaniment by Ms Dalzell and Ms Fisher. It was a magical occasion that left the audience on their feet cheering…
…can tell you something about the tadpoles; how the eggs are coated in jelly so the other fish will not eat them; how they have the biggest tails when they…
…up over the old year by fist-fighting in Peru; spending the evening with relatives in the cemeteries of Talca, Chile and eating grapes while the chimes of the clock strike…
…was not your traditional Peter Pan as we know it– the story was set in modern day London, where we find the great-great-granddaughter of Wendy working in a fish market….
…in part due to the decline in the UK fishing industry. Gulls are highly adaptable and bold and are taking advantage of our wastefulness – food waste in landfill sites…
…swimmers lined the pool throughout. And so how did it feel? There was laughter over hot drinks and hot dogs for those who had finished; there were fist-pumps and slurps…
…30cm of snow! Our final night was spent in the heart of Bergen in the UNESCO World Heritage area, Bryggen, shopping amongst the old wooden buildings and vibrant fish market….
…or pull, wind up or which ran on clockwork. As adults, you will remember the Hornby railway, Fisher Price pull along telephone and the wooden duck with flappy feet you…