Now I have to admit I don't really spend that much time in Sunderland. Usually there's so much going on in town that I always find myself in Newcastle - and of course my work is based in Newcastle, so I'm there everyday regardless. But with the clocks going back, the nights getting darker and the wintery weather creeping in, there's nothing I love more than light installations. Those of you who have read Raspberry Kitsh for a while will know how much I loved Durham's Lumiere back in 2011 (and I can't wait for its return this year!). There's something about wintery illuminations that make the dark nights seem nicer and start to get me all excited for Christmas. After their huge success last year, Roker Park lights have been back with an Alice in Wonderland theme and this weekend is the last chance you'll get to see them. So if like me, you're staying local this weekend, at least you'll have something pretty to look at.
Pretty little lights
Saturday, 2 November 2013
With my clutch flaking out on my car on Friday night, (well apparently not really the clutch, it was the clutch slave cylinder.. whatever that means), I've kinda been grounded this weekend. Although with a backlog of writing, a pile of books I can't wait to get through, it seemed like the perfect time to stay in. Since I got back from Berlin, I've felt like I've never stopped. I haven't even had a chance to sort through my photos yet! That being said, a good friend of mine Katy called me earlier to let me know that if I did venture out of my weekend-long hibernation, there is stuff going on locally... this weekend is the last weekend of Roker Park Lights!



Now I have to admit I don't really spend that much time in Sunderland. Usually there's so much going on in town that I always find myself in Newcastle - and of course my work is based in Newcastle, so I'm there everyday regardless. But with the clocks going back, the nights getting darker and the wintery weather creeping in, there's nothing I love more than light installations. Those of you who have read Raspberry Kitsh for a while will know how much I loved Durham's Lumiere back in 2011 (and I can't wait for its return this year!). There's something about wintery illuminations that make the dark nights seem nicer and start to get me all excited for Christmas. After their huge success last year, Roker Park lights have been back with an Alice in Wonderland theme and this weekend is the last chance you'll get to see them. So if like me, you're staying local this weekend, at least you'll have something pretty to look at.
Now I have to admit I don't really spend that much time in Sunderland. Usually there's so much going on in town that I always find myself in Newcastle - and of course my work is based in Newcastle, so I'm there everyday regardless. But with the clocks going back, the nights getting darker and the wintery weather creeping in, there's nothing I love more than light installations. Those of you who have read Raspberry Kitsh for a while will know how much I loved Durham's Lumiere back in 2011 (and I can't wait for its return this year!). There's something about wintery illuminations that make the dark nights seem nicer and start to get me all excited for Christmas. After their huge success last year, Roker Park lights have been back with an Alice in Wonderland theme and this weekend is the last chance you'll get to see them. So if like me, you're staying local this weekend, at least you'll have something pretty to look at.
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aw wow that looks amazing!
ReplyDeletethe Cheshire cat lights! i love it! <3
ReplyDeleteLoooove Alice in Wonderland and these lights look gorgeous :) xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. I can't wait for Durham lumier. There's are few if us going. The last three were amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that's a trip worth making - the lights are amazing.
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