Hello there welcome to this week’s Sunday Sevens. You find us on midterm here in Gibraltar – and we are enjoying the prospect of not having an early alarm tomorrow morning!
Trafalgar Memorial
It was the 214th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar on Tuesday. Every year, on a Sunday near to the anniversary, a special ceremony takes place at Trafalgar Cemetery in Gibraltar. This year’s remembrance happened last Sunday.
The men who lost their lives in the battle are remembered and wreaths are laid on the graves of two men who came to Gibraltar immediately afterwards for treatment, but who died from their wounds.
There is always a Royal Navy vessel in port for this ceremony and the sailors attend in their uniforms. It’s a really special time.
Med Steps on a Monday
It was a beautifully clear, sunny morning on Monday and I headed off up the Med Steps. I spied these two big black birds overhead which were circling above the Rock and causing a great deal of excitement amongst the seagull population. I spoke to one of the wardens about them, and I’m reliably told they are a pair of ravens, and it’s hoped that they will breed next year.
Dressmaking class
So my second pair of trial run trousers were sewn this week and although my problematic large calves were adequately accommodated, elsewhere they were a bit on the large side this week! Darts are the order of the day in my next class!
Sunset alert
Sunday sevens wouldn’t be Sunday sevens without a sunset pic would it? Here’s this week’s one.
Framing my paintings
I finally got round to framing a few of my watercolour paintings this week. I bought some frames a few weeks back and wanted to hang them in the hall. My seashells from two years ago we’re just the right size.
A catch-up with a lovely friend
A lovely friend of mine came round for a visit this week – the first time I’ve seen her in months – and she brought these beautiful flowers. They look glorious in their vase and are a lovely reminder of a fab chat over lunch.
A prickly situation
This little chap/lady got him/herself into a bit of a tangle this week in my parents’ garden in Manchester. (So this isn’t one of my photos – thanks Dad). The last time I remember seeing a hedgehog in their garden I was about 10 – so it’s not a common occurrence, or if it is, they are very stealthy!
He/she had a rest in a box in their porch before heading off for a wander…
And that brings this week’s Sunday Sevens to a close for another week. Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday Sevens was first created by Natalie from Threads and Bobbins.
Gotta love a Gib sunset!
Ravens sort of burp as they fly – that’s how I identify them anyway.
Love your paintings, they must look fabulous in the hall.
Hi Sandra! Yes you can’t beat them – especially in autumn. Unfortunately my phone camera and my ‘real’ digital camera don’t do them justice and try to correct the colours. Sometimes they are like a rainbow.
I shall look out for the ‘burping’ ravens when I’m next up the steps!!
Thanks – I rather like them too. I think putting them away out of sight for 2 years improves them!!
What a lovely time you have had Linsay xx
Thank you Sylvia 😊