I hope he caught some fish!
Friday, 30 January 2009
Relaxing
I hope he caught some fish!
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Monday, 26 January 2009
Saturday, 24 January 2009
Museum
This is a very intresting place to visit I found out the information below from the Internet:-Herne Bay Museum is Open: Monday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm. Also Sundays in July and August 1pm - 4pm. Closed on Good Friday and part of Christmas week. Free admission.
This bright and modern museum highlights the history of the Victorian seaside resort of Herne Bay and its surrounding area. Themes include seaside holidays and attractions, the town's piers and the development of the resort. Find out about the town's famous clock tower (once the tallest in the country) and have your photo taken through a traditional seaside Aunt Sally!
Exciting finds from the nearby Roman fort and Saxon church of Reculver are also on display, as are important fossils from the local area, including mammoth tusks. Fossilised sharks teeth can be discovered by searching through a hands-on sorting tray, a very popular activity with children.
Also on display is a prototype of the famous Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb from the Second World War. These weapons used in the historic Dambuster raids were tested off Reculver. Find out more in the Dambuster audio-visual.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Tunnel
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Busy Bees
Sunday, 18 January 2009
Friday, 16 January 2009
Sad times....
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Monday, 12 January 2009
Saturday, 10 January 2009
Steps
Friday, 9 January 2009
Spend spend spend....
What always surprises me with the sales is the fact they can offer 50% or more off the selling price which suggests the goods were clearly over priced to start with! Bah Humbug me thinks!
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Cute Hairdressers
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
Going Going.... Gone!
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
Ducks on Ice...
Monday, 5 January 2009
Sweets....
I remember when I was growing up you would see these jars of sweets in all of the corner/paper shops.... lusting after a quarter of your favorites.... I don't remember when they disappeared from the shops - no doubt something to do with hygiene! But I am aware they have been making a comeback for some time now.... So its delightful to see that when wandering along the high street in Herne Bay you can turn back the clock and enjoy a quarter of your favs....
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Curio Corner!
Saturday, 3 January 2009
Gargoyles To You...
Friday, 2 January 2009
Why.....
Thursday, 1 January 2009
So Long Farewell......
Yes its Woolworths.... Like many of my friends I started my working life behind a counter in Woolies... So I say it here.... Goodbye fair Woolworths!
Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Monday, 29 December 2008
Stroll along the Promenade
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Empty Shops... Whatever Is Occuring...
Saturday, 27 December 2008
The Old Brown Teapot Cafe
Friday, 26 December 2008
Deserted Streets.....
Thursday, 25 December 2008
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
View from the Pier
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Monday, 22 December 2008
The Beacon Church
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Fair Trade
In 2008 the co-op conducted the world’s largest consumer poll on Food Ethics. 100,000 of it's members gave them their backing and they launched their Food Ethical Policy.Yay for the Co-op and it's commitment to fair trade. And you can visit this particular store in Herne Bay at the top of the town =0)
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Friday, 19 December 2008
Art Gallery and Museum
This bright and modern museum highlights the history of the Victorian seaside resort of Herne Bay and its surrounding area. Themes include seaside holidays and attractions, the town's piers and the development of the resort. Find out about the town's famous clock tower (once the tallest in the country) and have your photo taken through a traditional seaside Aunt Sally!Thursday, 18 December 2008
Take a walk...
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
KARAOKE... Oh Yes....
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Closed for winter....
Monday, 15 December 2008
Antiques....
Sunday, 14 December 2008
L'ESCARGOT

A corner of France can be deliciously explored in Herne Bay High Street. Culinary excellence is the hallmark of the French and Alain & Joyce Bessemoulin have earned a reputation over the last 23 years at their restaurant for high quality traditional French dishes, with an added touch of individuality from chef Alain.
They pride themselves on providing fresh local produce whenever possible and on friendly, efficient service in a cosy atmosphere.
The restaurant has attracted recognition from many food guides and over the years has seen valued loyal customers, who visited with their parents, now bring their own children to sample the French cuisine.
Alain Bessemoulin said: “We pride ourselves on cooking simple French Cooking. Traditional dishes are given an added touch with my delightful sauces!”
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Street Signs...
Friday, 12 December 2008
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Footbridge
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Modern Sculpture...
Monday, 8 December 2008
Victorian Houses
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Keep Giving To Charity....
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Little Theatre
This charming little 72 seat theatre, is owned by an award winning drama society. They are members of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain, and affiliated with the Kent Drama Association and Canterbury Arts Council. Every year, they aim to produce six full length productions (including a Pantomime, of course), and there thriving youth theatre performs an additional two full length productions each year. They also host a calender of social events for there members, and are pleased to welcome touring theatre companies to there stage from time to time.The society was first formed back in 1947, performing in various venues, until there 40th year when they opened there new theatre in Bullers Avenue. Having recently celebrated there 60th anniversary, they are also celebrating the near completion of there Stage II project to extend, update and renovate there lovely little theatre and after two years of fundraising and hard work, and a final push when they received a generous grant of £76,651 from the Big Lottery Fund, the project has finally come to fruition in the form of new wheelchair access to the audiotorium, a new toilet block, bar area and kitchen.
The changes will provide much more comfort, especially for the elderly, the visually and hearing impaired and will benefit an estimated 3,000 people.
Friday, 5 December 2008
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Barnes Wallis
The statue was funded with £78,000 of lottery money, and sculpted ... in America! It now forms part of the Herne Bay Cultural Trail.Barnes Neville Wallis was born the son of a doctor on 26 September 1887 in Ripley, Derbyshire. Wallis worked first at a marine engineering firm and in 1913 he moved to Vickers, where he designed airships, including the R100. In 1930 Wallis transferred to working on aircraft. His achievements included the first use of geodesic design in engineering, which was used in his development of the Wellesley and Wellington bombers. When World War Two began in 1939, Wallis was Assistant Chief Designer at Vickers Aviation section. Barnes Wallis went onto design the bouncing bomb, where he held the trials off of the shores of Herne Bay.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Tea shops
If you're shopping in Herne Bay and feel a little thirsty, you won't struggle to find somewhere to rest your weary feet and enjoy a cup of your favorite afternoon delight.Here at Wades they serve HUGE slices of home made cake which I have to confess are lush! From the outside this coffee shop looks huge, but inside its surprising small!






















