TUESDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2014 Week 11
This week we've stayed at Clippesby Hall, close to Hemsby, which if everything had been open, it would've been a perfect park. We also stayed at Two Mills Park, at North Walsham. The town was quaint and olde worlde, but again with us hitting the end of season brick wall, it was very quiet.
We went for a day out to Hemsby Beach and on to Walcott, where we witnessed first-hand the devastation of the tidal surge last December, some people obviously hadn't been able to fix their homes and had deserted them just as they were. Some houses still had furniture in there, just left as it was. It made me think of the devastation of hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, where entire residential areas are still inhabitable.
We also saw on the news that a humpback whale comes to
the Norfolk coastline at this time of year, we stopped off at Sea Palling, the
cutest little holiday seaside village EVER and we found all the whale watchers.
My binoculars were not powerful enough, nor was my camera. So I took a
picture of the whale watchers watching a whale!
We did come across the best fish and chip shop I have tasted in the world... Kingfishers in Walcott, Fish was hot and cooked to perfection, the chips were amazingly crispy like when they're cooked three times and the curry sauce was to die for. Because of this gastronomic seaside delight I have decided whilst on my travels I'm going in search of the best chippy, the best Chinese, Indian, Thai and Italian.
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or if you prefer crime and suspense, why not try The Mancunian Tales
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