of country life, (above),a collection of fine old granite buildings. We also visited the war tunnels, somewhere Mary had seen before, but Philip hadn't. it was a very well organised museum of the German occupation of Jersey in WW2.We enjoyed again the excellent range of restaurants available. We had a particularly fine seafood meal in Gorey village (left). This time we managed to visit the la Mare vineyard shop (closed when we visited last year) (below), to buy some Jersey "black butter" ( a kind of apple preserve). . This time we packed the black butter in our suitcases so it didn't get confiscated at the airport security check. We also bought the jersey version of Monopoly and a Gurnesey sweater for Philip - as "Jersey" sweaters seemed to be unavailable.

We didn't manage to go on a day trip to Sark because the weather at the time didn't look great, but we did catch up with various relatives. Perhaps next year we'll return to jersey with our younger daughter! At the end of May, we are off to Brussels, our last trip away before the busy summer season for Mary.