samedi 25 février 2012

Museum of Liverpool


Museum of Liverpool
Liverpool overhead railway
For Docks and liners
The greatest albums of th Beatles
The Beatles
Boxing

Horse racing

A load of old balls
Yesterday we visited the new Museum of Liverpool which is established in a stunning building close to sea. This museum offers a free access for every people who want to have a reflect of the city's global significance throughout its geography, history and culture. As you can see on the pictures, there are several galleries about different topics. You can see the Liverpool overhead railway. There is a description of all  docks. Here you can learn more about the Beatles story and  favorite sports in Liverpool. At the end of the visit, we have watched a Beatles show which describe  the Beatles story through some pictures , movies and their greatest songs.

mercredi 22 février 2012

ASDA

Kevin enjoys going shopping with his trolley
ASDA is the nearest supermaket, indeed it's about 5 minutes from our house, and probably the cheapest compared to most of stores, for instance TESCO that we can find everywhere in the city centre. Here you can find retails food, clothing and general marchandise with low prices.

vendredi 17 février 2012

Sunday stroll






Albert Dock


It's about 1pm so we decide to have a walk in the city centre. After taking the bus, we are very suprised by  discovering so much people in the street and almost all shops opened on Sunday. After some shopping, we had a walk near the sea, around the Albert Dock. By chance, we have also found The Beatles Story exhibition. We schedule to visit it shortly.
The Beatles Story exhibition

mercredi 15 février 2012

Lifestyles


Lifestyles Wavetrees sports park
Recently, we have subscribed to Lifestyles which is  the Wavetree sports park. We pay £24 a month for the registration which is enable us to get an unlimited access to several activites as aqua fit, aerobics power plates. Moreover, we have to speak in english with  the coaches to make ourself understand and it's probably the best way to get used to the language.