It's kind of like our "cultural hall," but since there's no basketball court, we got a ping pong table.
It was a great room for activities during the warmer months.
The Elders enjoy it a lot on their P-day. (They don't mind how cold it is in there)
Here is a picture of the ancient wooden warship "Victory" we saw in Portsmouth:
We were able to go inside, seeing everything from top to bottom,
being instructed about all the details by a navy guide in costume of the era.
You have to imagine what it looked like with all it's sails in place.
A model of King Henry VIII
Reed, on the deck of another ship, the Warrior.
This one was a steam powered iron clad warship made in 1860.
The middle of December I went to a local choir Christmas concert in the St. James church:
It was quite nice, and they invited the audience to sing-a-long with some of the carols.
They sing different words on some of the verses :)
"Tree of light" made on the old ship mast which is in the middle of the
main round-a-bout in St. Peter Port.