This is our front row position on the campsite.
The cliff below the campsite is made up of boulder clay (leftovers from an ice age) with all sorts of rocks embedded in it. The rocks have been moved by the ice from northern parts of the UK.
Spot the hang glider.
One evening the conditions were right for hang gliders and paragliders to fly past the campsite. They were very close.
Liverpool '08 European Capital of Culture - this was one of the reasons for coming here. They forgot to mention that major building works in tourist areas would not be finished. This is a view from the Maritime Museum of 'the three graces' from the side.
The Albert Dock - it was a very chilly day so not many people were around.
Sue with a statue of Billy Fury. It was the anniversary of his death a few days previously, hence the flowers.
I have to admit to going to the shops. This is the Met Quarter a rather nice indoor shopping mall. There was an exhibition of photos so I was happy.
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