Where has the time gone, it's our last two days with the Jonathan and Amy. After a relaxing night and a bit of a lie in, Fred and Jonathan headed to Anfield to tour Liverpool Football Grounds and Museum. Amy and I headed into town to check out the shops. The tour for the guys was a good 3 hours. Amy and I finished shopping and headed to the Albert Dock and the Pumphouse Pub for a drink. We shared a bottle of wine while waiting for the guys to arrive. After their tour they went to the Sandon Pub, which was the birth place of Liverpool away back in 1892 for a pint. They finally arrived at the Pumphouse, had another pint as we were finishing our wine before we headed back to the flat for supper and a relaxing night. Jonathan, I think felt the need to wind down somewhat before heading home as they had been constantly on the go since they arrived.
For our last day we headed back into town to do the museums which Jonathan wanted to explore. Our first stop is the New Liverpool Museum. The museum was not complete but we visited the floors that were open. The Liverbird on the left corner was on the top floor. The museum itself is dedicated to a history of Liverpool and how it and the people developed. Once we had explored all the open floors we headed off to the Pumphouse Pub for lunch. The kids had fish and chips with Amy finally getting decent English fish and chips, I had crispy hosin duck wrap and Fred had a steak sandwich, with beers and ciders all around. After lunch we headed into the Maritime Museum. This museum brings the city's seafaring heritage to life. The museums collections reflect the international importance of Liverpool as a gateway to the world, including its role in the transatlantic slave trade, emigration, the merchant navy and RMS Titanic/Luisitania. We spent about two hours with in the museum before heading back home and our final meal. It has been a very busy two weeks with Jonathan and Amy and I am sure they will need a vacation from this trip. We have not showed them everything we wanted or for me to even make some of the meals I had planned. Two weeks was just not enough time but we have thoroughly enjoyed our time with them. Sadly they are off to the airport tomorrow and on their way home but Jonathan is armed with all the documents he needs to get his British Passport. For more pictures check out our Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/fredparkins/. Fred still has to post pictures though.
Ta Ra,
Sandy & Fred