
On Saturday, we ended up driving south to the beach town of Brighton. We took back roads in the morning and it took around an hour and a half to get there, and another half hour to find a parking place somewhere close to town. We walked around town for a while and went down the Brighton pier where they had carnival rides, food, and games. Once we got hungry for lunch, we walked around for a little while and found a small Italian restaurant called "FatLeo". We both had the steamed mussels for an appetizer and a pasta dish for our main course. The food was great! We left stuffed and went for a long walk to check out all of the small shops. Brighton is a very eclectic place with lots of shops and we saw most of it. Very cute little town...of the main beach road.
We also got to see the
Royal Pavilion, an over-the-top mansion that King George built in the early 19th century. The decor in this house was crazy! The dining room had a 40 foot chandiler that weighed over a ton and was clutched in the claws of a large wooden dragon. There was also the music room that was covered in gold including some thousand something gilded shells covering the whole dome. We were not allowed to take photos inside the house, but I found a couple online that show how elaborate this house is. It's amazing to think how much this house must have cost to build. We ended the afternoon with some coffee at Starbucks and some long-awaited sushi.
Most of the sushi restaurants over here have a rotating conveyor belt where you grab what you like when it comes around. It was good, but not quite as fresh as back home. Overall, we had a great trip and might go back when it warms up.A little about the physical beach...it was pebbly! Not sand!! There is no way that laying out would be comfortable. I have laid out on a pebbly beach in Italy and let me say that it is not the kind of relaxation you would hope for. I would have to say that the Brits should come a take a look at our beautiful Gulf beaches, especially Destin and its sugar white beaches and blue waters. Brighton had more of a Jersey shore atmosphere. It was still a nice little getaway!

2 comments:
Brighton is the town that Pride and Prejudice takes place near. It is also mentioned in Mansfield Park (another Jane Austen classic), which I reread recently and I was thinking about suggesting you go there. How funny! I am glad you got to take a little trip. Miss you guys!
Glad to hear y'all are having fun! Call me if you ever need to "phone a friend" for trivia. Kim and I used to rock the trivia scene in Atlanta.
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