Peter Bargh

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June 24th, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Pisa

Caught a train from Venice S. Lucia to Firenze S. M. Novella Coach 6 ­ Seat 14B

And then the host picked us up and took us to the Appartamento Pera, Via Luigi Pera 10, Pisa. This was a residential area, but the apartment was brilliant. Very clean and lots of facilities including a great coffee machine. Being in the middle of residential meant there was little choice for restaurants but the one available looked very good, and had good reviews. Sadly my first ever try of Spaghetti Vongole was very disappointing. Great atmosphere though with all the locals.
Central Pisa was a bus ride away and an enjoyable place for breakfast as the sun was shining on the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II square, near the bus stop. Walked up the hill to the typical touristy leaning tower and was amazed at how many took photos holding it up!

Pisa

 

June 21st, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Destination Venice

Flew from East Midlands to Venice (Treviso) on RyanAir flight FR6571 at 18:15

Then I caught a bus from the airport to Piazzale Roma and map in hand made my way to the accommodation booked through Airbnb to Ca’ Manin,Venezia, Veneto 30125. Great apartment in useful spot.  While in Venice I walked around most of the city’s tiny streets and crossed most of the bridges, including the must see Rialto bridge over the Grand Canal. Did the usual touristy visit to St Marks Square and caught a boat out to Burano (lace) and Murano (glass).

Grand Canal, Venice

 

May 9th, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Santorini

One week discovering Santorini

Flight in from Manchester (Terminal 1) to Santorini  13:35 EasyJet Flight 1851

Stayed at the Christina Pension, Karterados, 84700, Greece

Flight home on 16 May from Santorini to Manchester (Terminal 1) 20:20 EasyJet Flight 1852

Couple of restaurants I ate in.

santorini business cards
April 5th, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Walk in Derbyshire

Walk in Derbyshire. This is from the path up to Carl Wark and shows walkers enjoying the hazy sun from over Owler Tor. I finished the day off with a superbly cooked fillet steak and peppercorn sauce at The Italian Kitchen.

carl wark
March 3rd, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Week in Malta

A week relaxing in Malta where I stayed for a week at Cavalieri Art Hotel, Spinola Road, St Julians

Some memorabilia

malta
February 24th, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Gozo

A walking week on the Island of Gozo

Monarch Flight ZB 7428 from East Midlands to Malta 14:30

Stayed in Calypso Hotel Marsalforn Bay

February 7th, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Bamford Edge

I had an enjoyable walk yesterday with Gerald Garratty and Stephen Dawson up and over Bamford Edge, then down to Ladybower and up and over Win Hill.

pete, Stephen and Gerald

This view shows Bamford Edge to the right, Win Hill in the centre and Lose Hill / Mam Tor in the distant left.

Bamford Edge

January 23rd, 2015 by Peter Bargh

Hansel & Gretel

Horse & Bamboo presents Hansel & Gretel at the Montgomery Theatre.
Went with Sarah Oldfield and enjoyed the production…especially the evil raven.
Sarah gave me a backy on her bike (first time Id done that since childhood) (sadly stolen a few weeks later) and we went to meet Gerald Garratty and Josh Waller at the Radhuni Indian restaurant on London Road.

hansel & gretel program

hansel & gretel-ticket

December 16th, 2014 by Peter Bargh

A stroll around Sheffield

Eventful afternoon with Gerald Garratty …within the space of about four hours I’d tried 7 dim sum dishes, stumbled on a crack den, met a graffiti artist, bought a sofa, traveled in a lift (that surprisingly was fully functional – including talking to us) in a derelict block of flats and wandered round one of Sheffield’s roughest areas without getting my camera nicked.

Dim Sum was at Wong Ting on Matilda Street in Sheffield. We met there at 12:30.

I’d only had bits of this type of food in the past and was keen to try a selection. Gerald ordered a selection marking them off on a paper sheet.

We had Prawn Dumplings
Char Sui Buns
Fish Ball & Mooli
Roasted Pork in Steamed Rice Balls
Pan Fried Radish Pastry with Chinese Sausages
Pan Fried Meat and Vegetable Buns
Deep Fried Mixed Meat Dough Balls

Then we decided to do a walk around the industrial area and down to the graffiti spot near the closed club Niche. We cut through the fence and found a guy huddled in a small derelict room. We moved past and a few minutes later he came out spooked by our presence. He was about to take cocaine and we’d disturbed him. We got talking and it turned out he was a graffiti artist and he showed us designs on his phone. They were cool. He plans to put them on shutters if commissioned so they stay in place rather than get pained over.

arm chair

The next stop was supposed to be Kelham Island but we took a detour over to Park Hill flats. Cant believe that although all the rows are fenced off and no one lives in them that the lifts are still fully functional. The light works, the voice works. We went to the top, and admired the view.

flats

Next stop was through Wybourn Estate, just before we got there I spotted a sofa dealer and saw one that suited what I needed, so a few minutes deliberation and the credit card was out. . At Wybourn we got to hear a bloke call his friend a cunt.  We’d arrived!

 

September 10th, 2014 by Peter Bargh

Derwent Edge

Steve and I walked from Loxley to Bradfield, over to Strines and Derwent edge. Here we are taking a well earned break  at Back Tor, the highest point.

Steve and Pete at back tor