Our base in Northumberland is the village of Seahouses, reputedly the place where kippers (smoked herring) were invented accidently. There are still some smoke houses working today but the herrings are not caught locally anymore. What would have been the fishing fleet is now tourist based, running tourists out to the Farne Islands to see seals and seabirds.
We stayed in an old fisherman's cottage in the part of town closest to the harbour. The houses are all joined together and the "streets" are just narrow lanes barely two cars width. This makes it very quiet and restful and the kids had the run of the streets. Very close by was a tiny pub called the Schooner Inn which we made our local for the duration. We were made very welcome by the publican and other patrons and called in most days for a quick pint of something. We even made up a team for the Friday Night Quiz - and were severley and resoundingly thrashed by almost everyone else! Mr Dickwit and his mate will no doubt be very pleased to hear that!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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