Showing posts with label Stainless Steel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stainless Steel. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

29 and still counting

Our Anniversary on Sunday and the Sheffield sun came out at last!  Undeterred by a manic Saturday, off we set again . . .

Breakfast at Whirlow Farm Cafe
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 young as ever . . .
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 and some goodies for our new herb garden
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then on to John Street for "Inside the Triangle"
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Harland Works, Stag Works and Portand Works all open for the day.
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So, its Portland Works first stop, where the first stainless steel knives were made 100 years ago, for their fascinating tour:
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 and up onto the roof
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with a peek at the other Blades
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 and I got a bit of a thing for the amazing brickwork
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Over the wall to Stag Works

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then the march of the mods
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before a final coffee at Nicols cafe on the way home - sun still shining and warm at last!

And more to come in June - the legendary Sheffield Doc Fest at our wonderful Showroom Cinema and the Sheffield Poetry Festival and the colourful Children's Festival - at which point I have to include:

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Blast from the past!!  




Sheffield Children's Festival

1995

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Image Grenoside School in the Lord Mayor's Parade



Go Grenoside ! ! !


Sheffield is positively buzzing!  Festival City!!!!

Monday, 20 May 2013

It's all happening

Festivals and happenings abounding in Sheffield this weekend.  Friday night saw us at Eat at Nichols for fabulous cake and an intimate candlelit reading of Rimbaud's Illuminations as part of In The City
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Up early on Saturday to meet at Bank Street Arts for the final Expedition - this time following in the footsteps of Kate Marsden as she crossed Siberia on horseback
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www.stephenchase.wordpress.com
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and we reached our desolate Siberian destination in a dark, damp Darnall tunnel
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Brilliant expedition and hoping to get to Stephen's performance next week.   And if you want to see the previous Humboldt expedition click here.

Back to town by bus for a quick but delicious pea and spinach soup in the cosy Crucible Cafe then into the Winter Gardens to have my say about the proposed Sheffield City Centre Masterplan.  Lots of great ideas here and more 'joining up' of the city and use of the rivers. You can make your own comments on the link I've just given.

Next a final dash down to Persistence Works for the Jewellery day at the Galvanize Festival and a welcome flat white from the coffee cart and some ace Sheffield graffiti nearby:
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Sadly no time to take the 2p bus to Pete McKee's Joy of Sheffield day in the Blue Shed, Attercliffe as planned, as had to get home and ready for . . .

our Saturady night finale - the Sheffield Chamber Orchestra's concert in the magnificent Art Deco hall at High Storrs school, where we heard Benjamin Britten's setting of Rimbaud's Illuminations to music.  And to tick off yet another festival, this was part of Sheffield's year-long Britten centenary tribute, A Boy was Born.

Nice to see so many faces from the old Tapton days and Molly Cockburn's magnificent performance of Tchaikovskys' Violin Concerto.

And that was only 24 hours in this City of Sheffield - we still have Sunday's exploits to come!!  Read on if you dare.