Wednesday, 29 December 2021

GLIMPSES OF A WHITBY CHRISTMAS

As the glitter settles for another year on the shadows of Christmas here are a few snaps of our festive break this year in the harbour town of Whitby on Yorkshire's east coast.

Its a place I can truly recommend for its salty air, chewy whelks, seagulls mewing, narrow alleyways like Loggerheads Yard, whale bones, fog-bound streets, small shops, charity shops, the best fish and chips and general all-round misty period nautical charm. Imagine a place by the sea concocted by both Dickens and Bram Stoker and you have it.


The view from our attic bedroom: the Abby and St. Hilda's on top of the hundred steps.


Whitby Abbey ruins in shadow, the inspiration for Stoker's Carfax in Dracula.


The Builder-Joiner-Undertaker business opposite our house. I thought it said Butchers! Yikes!


Copies of Dracula in the Old Town.


Boxing Day night when the toys come alive.


My small haul of Superfast cars from Whitby and a Jeek Tunneln die-cast by Shinsei given to me by my daughter for Christmas.

More to come on the toys.

Time for another advocat!

What did you get for Christmas readers?

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