EE 2003 TRIP From wheelchair nomad diary...
We then got into the car and drove along the beach passing a burnt out derelict pier, Brighton pier and the hotel which was targeted for the Brighton bombing, to Jackson Wharf, a large tourist complex of boats, restaurants and stores. Our meal at Potters was delightful, a large prawn entrée for me, followed by Penne Pasta cooked in butter and bacon, and washed down by a South East Australian Shiraz. I paid a hundred pounds or $250.00 for the meal for four people. We explored the Marina admiring a Ferrari Sports car and large yachts. Then we proceeded into Brighton to the Royal Pavilion. The Royal Pavilion is an incredible structure for Brighton, a palace constructed like the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, with multitudinous domes and minarets, constructed by one of Queen Victoria’s sons, known for profligacy, whom later became King George 4th. We didn’t pay the ten-pound entrance fee, and I continued on to a men’s clothing store to buy a new belt for $50.00. Things are very expensive here. Then we did visit the nearby museum with excellent displays of Brighton through the ages.EE 2003 TRIP From wheelchair nomad diary...
We then got into the car and drove along the beach passing a burnt out derelict pier, Brighton ...all »EE 2003 TRIP From wheelchair nomad diary...
We then got into the car and drove along the beach passing a burnt out derelict pier, Brighton pier and the hotel which was targeted for the Brighton bombing, to Jackson Wharf, a large tourist complex of boats, restaurants and stores. Our meal at Potters was delightful, a large prawn entrée for me, followed by Penne Pasta cooked in butter and bacon, and washed down by a South East Australian Shiraz. I paid a hundred pounds or $250.00 for the meal for four people. We explored the Marina admiring a Ferrari Sports car and large yachts. Then we proceeded into Brighton to the Royal Pavilion. The Royal Pavilion is an incredible structure for Brighton, a palace constructed like the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, with multitudinous domes and minarets, constructed by one of Queen Victoria’s sons, known for profligacy, whom later became King George 4th. We didn’t pay the ten-pound entrance fee, and I continued on to a men’s clothing store to buy a new belt for $50.00. Things are very expensive here. Then we did visit the nearby museum with excellent displays of Brighton through the ages.«
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