I fancied going out for the afternoon. Not necessarily for a walk, but just to look at something different. I haven't been to Grimsby in a long time, also don't know much about it apart from the fact that the main industry is fishing. I used to go to a chemical factory there with a tanker, and pick up loads of sulphuric acid.
I found a quiet car park and put £2.50 in the machine for four hours. I took an old and battered Grimsby street map with me, one that I used for trucking.
I set off for the Fishing Museum, following the signs through the shopping area. This lady was feeding the gulls. Lots of them came swooping down. A bit like those you see following a tractor ploughing a field.
This boat is moored next to the Museum, there is a walkway to get on to it from inside the building. At the reception there is a big screen showing views from all around the area, and some of the exhibits inside. It's a slide show which changes every few seconds. I wanted to go into the museum and was quite happy to pay the entrance of £6, pensioner rate. I wasn't allowed in because I didn't have any plastic to pay the fee. I offered cash but they don't accept it. Oh well. Never mind. There is a big Clock Tower at Grimsby Docks so I went to get a picture of it. Years ago groups used to do abseiling down it for charity. Apparently they stopped it and they can no longer do that. I went to the security gate at the entrance to the docks and asked if I could go to the tower to take a photo. The security man said no, it's not allowed.
I decided to go down a street which might get me a bit closer, without actually going into the docks. The street was full of fish factories. The gulls were circling, looking for some scraps.
It took me over a bridge which goes over a railway line, so I was able to get a bit of a view. There's the Clock Tower.
Coming off the end of the bridge I found myself getting close to some boats. I think I found the back way into the docks. I took a few sneaky pictures.
That's one heck of a boat. It looks really big from the side.
Now look at it from the front, isn't that amazing. I'm not sure what you call this kind of a boat. It's like two boats joined together. I've just found it on Marine Traffic. It's a crew ship, it's last port of call was Denmark. It's a high speed craft.
Here is another one. Checking on Marine Traffic one of the photo's shows a close up. You can see the words Technical Marine Support, and there is a picture of it docking up to a North Sea oil rig. This is a trawler which was built 40 years ago.
I'll finish this post here. I have some more photo's and a video which I will put on tomorrow.
I'm glad I went out today. I've just looked out of the window and it's been snowing. Maybe a day indoors tomorrow then. Thanks for popping in. Have a good weekend. ilona
Glad that you managed to get some close up photos Ilona.That boat that looks like 2 joined together is amazing!.I have never seen one like that.The pic of the lady,feeding the seagulls,looks like me every morning feeding the ones that visit me...although I am 90 odd miles way from the nearest seaside place!xx
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how far seagulls will travel for some food.
DeleteI wonder how much money they lose because you did not have money. The boats are amazing and it was a nice fishing place you saw. It good to go out while you can,
ReplyDeleteI lived so near to London before I moved 4 years ago and we were lucky not to pay for transport, I went to London each week and found so many interesting places in small. I use to go on my own I found the best way to do it, now I cannot go out much but the memories are so good.
Keep walking IIona. Hazel 🌈🌈
I did have the money in cash, I did not have a plastic card to pay, which they stipulated.
DeleteI am always looking for opportunities to go out.
Did you get that article I sent you a few days ago Ilona? Things sometimes go missing I've found.
ReplyDeleteH x
Hello H. Is that the one on human rights, the long one? I've saved it in my favourites folder. I find those type of documents are rather hard going, it takes me a while to digest them. Thanks for keeping in touch.
DeleteHello Ilona,
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. Sorry, I didn't think. If you have time just read the very last paragraph, that will tell you all you need to know.
Best,
H x