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Showing posts with label Penny Lane. Show all posts
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Friday, June 19, 2026

Day 7 Liverpool England-Beatles Penny Lane,

Our luggage was removed from the bus, and we left immediately for our Beatles tour.  When we return, our luggage will be in our room 😀 We saw the barbershop where they got their haircuts, the college of music they attended, the childhood residences, schools, and colleges of these iconic band members, including the famous Penny Lane.

We’re staying in a beautiful hotel overlooking the Mersey River, all the way up on the 11th floor. The view is absolutely stunning — such a peaceful place to unwind.

Penny Lane Road
PENNY LANE LIVERPOOL

The bank where the Beatles saved their money
Barber
College of Art 
Performance hall for the Beatles

We continued on to The Cavern Club, the iconic nightclub at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool, celebrated as the birthplace of the Beatles. They performed on this very stage, and being inside the club with live music playing made the history feel so alive 🎵. And yes — before they became the Beatles, they were called The Quarry Men.

Heading underground in The Cavern
Inside The Cavern
John Lennon statue by The Cavern
We stepped inside The Cavern and descended four flights of stairs into the underground club. Every wall was filled with Beatles history, creating an atmosphere that felt both nostalgic and electric.
We had dinner at a local pub with our new friends, Catherine and Lily from California. Marlon and I ordered scouse and hoped we’d like it — trying something new is always an adventure!
I ordered scouse, and honestly, it didn’t sound bad — plus I was curious to try something truly local. Read the info about scouse below… it’s actually pretty interesting!
The river that runs in front of the famous Beatles statue in Liverpool is the River Mersey. The larger‑than‑life bronze statues of John, Paul, George, and Ringo are located at the Pier Head, set against the city’s beautiful waterfront — a fitting tribute in the heart of Liverpool.
Walking with the Beatles
Goodbye Liverpool 



Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Japan Race Association ~Walking Trail with Keiko

Keiko got up this morning and wanted to take a walk.  Marlon and I agreed to go with her to explore the neighborhood.  We walked down the street and saw the cafe called Penny Lane.  The Beatles paraphilia is everywhere inside and outside.  This place has good food and a great place to sit in the shade outside.  Ugie and Keiko have taken us here before.















I found 3 sets of stairs, loved how old this location seemed to be and I'm sure there is lots of history behind this location.  I walked around this temple and admired all the things I can see.  Oh, yeah, the location had lots of bamboo trees that surrounded the temple also.  













Time to leave the temple and now we are on to a special place Keiko enjoys walking.  It's an area that is taken care of by the JRA.  The JRA Equine Research Institute was founded in 1959 to conduct research on how to preserve good health and to prevent disorders for a racehorse.  The organization is comprised of the Sports Science Research center in Utsunomiya.  From what I could see this place has been abandoned and all the races and horse care is in Tokyo, Japan.  The scenery here was wooded and had walking paths that were mostly mud.  
As we journeyed down the walking paths we had been walking for a while so we sat down to take a break.  Keiko told us about a pheasant she often sees here.  She started making a sound and a pheasant came out and started looking around.  The next thing we hear is other pheasants calling back.  We started looking around and spotted this guy with all its color out in the open.  Wow Keiko, really impressed us that she knew how to draw them out of the woods.
Rest is over and time to continue on with our walk.  We came upon a tunnel that had been carved out to walk through.  Wow, this is a pretty cool tunnel.
This is a neat area with lots of interesting things to look at. 

The paths in some of the areas were graveled.  This did make it nicer then walking in mud.
While walking we met a lady who Keiko happened to know.  This lady went to school with Keiko in Jr. High school.  So nice to see these 2 meets and look at the beautiful happy smiles on their faces.