Lenah Valley

Please do not read this page .... you can stop now ... only did this so we could start our trip from Home as I have moved the planning footprints to another page ??
Landed in Sweden

I really am impressed by people who travel with their children. Friends Sandie and Mel have done this recently. It's hard enough looking after yourself, sleeping, eating and drinking for 21+ hours.Читать далее
Eat, Drink and enjoy the Culture

You have to love hotel breakfasts. Travelling for work can be lonely and boring - the saving grace is often only the a magnificent breakfast buffet. Usually, an overworked head waiter meets you at theЧитать далее
Our brush with fame ...

We are settling into the Stockholm system of buses, trams, trains and boats and so today headed off by ourselves to do some shopping and sightseeing.
Thought we might go the the Vasa museum - whereЧитать далее
Those bloody Danes ...

I think we have set the record for being last at breakfast. While staff are clearing the buffet each day, Mary & I have been trying to grab the last remaining remnants of fine Swedish breakfast fare.Читать далее
Get out of Stockholm, they said ...

Stockholm is one of the best large cities I have visited. Safe, clean, easy to walk around, lots to see, great shops, plenty of unique history, good food and friendly helpful people, most of whomЧитать далее
London calling

It's time to leave Stockholm. Today is the first test of our ability to get up early, pack and be on our way. We needed to be down to reception by 7:30am - not that early really. Well Mary and IЧитать далее
That's not a clock - this is a clock ...

First full day in London - a Monday I think. We started with a walk through the Shepherds Bush Market. I hoped it would be like the Victoria Market in Melbourne, and it was similar, but there were aЧитать далее
Aint no mountain high enough .....

I booked a Buckingham Palace tour for tomorrow, so for today we went into central London and do some shopping and museum visits.
Took the rail to Kings Cross Station and sought out our next LondonЧитать далее
Goodbye to Phil ....

The forecast is for rain - but it looks okay outside. Today was all about going to Buckingham Palace - its high on Mary's must do list. Seemed easy, take the train to Regent Park and wander over toЧитать далее
On the road again ....

Today we start our road trip around the UK. First challenge is to get the train to Kings Cross and then to Russell Square to pick up the car. The train station platform at Shepherds Bush is on top ofЧитать далее
Finding Sea Glass

After travelling for a couple of weeks, its time for a good long walk [not shopping], especially for Mary who is in the habit of a 10km walk almost every day. Today we went for a walk with Bill and aЧитать далее
The House of the Trembling Madness

What a car we have. It has an inbuilt Sat Nav, a heads up display on the dash and my own sat nav on the windscreen. Can't possibly get lost - even when they disagree on the route we need toЧитать далее
Real Pub - Real Ale

Having watched TV shows where people buy treasures at a market or car boot sale and then sell them at auction for a profit, we thought we would see what it was like. The Murton car boot sale had aboutЧитать далее
Scotland ... here we come

It's time to leave Murton [near Newcastle in the North of England] and to take a quick five day tour around Scotland. I said to Mary "let's leave at 10:30". So we hit the road at 11:35, not badЧитать далее
Speed Bonnie Boat ...

Today we have a drive from the East Coast to the West Coast of Scotland - Aberdeen to Skye. It takes about 6 hours, 3 hours to Inverness and then 3 hours to Skye.
Up at 6:30am to catch the sunrise -Читать далее
You take the high road, and I'll take ..

I said that the road from Inverness to Skye must be the best road trip in the world, well the drive through Glencoe must be a close second. Huge hills - no trees, just rocks and heather - sometimesЧитать далее
Mary's Birthday present

After several days of long drives around the highlands of Scotland, today was going to be a short day in the car. A little sightseeing around the coast near Glasgow - a place called Largs. The housesЧитать далее
Home of a whisky giant ..

Today was a day of sightseeing around Aryshire in Scotland. We took the scenic route to the coast - must admit it was a bit rainy and foggy - but good farming country and prosperous looking farms.Читать далее
Tassie Devils found in Manchester ...

"Straight up this road then take the turn off to Carlisle and that will take you all the way to Manchester", said John as we were leaving his house after a most enjoyable stay. He was right, noЧитать далее
The dark side of a long holiday ...

Sunday, a day of rest, and we have a full day in Manchester to recharge our batteries, and the iPhone and the iPad and the Mac book and the camera, the list goes on. Also, Mary is still sore from herЧитать далее
The Danes of Manchester

While my Grandfather, his second wife, his brother [Uncle Puff], two sons and his nephew left India in 1947 [at the partition of India] and moved to Australia, another brother [Charles Edgar]Читать далее
Time to stay at a real B&B

Time to say goodbye to Manchester and head down to Birmingham. We checkout late 11:35 then spent an hour in the lounge working on diaries. The drive to Birmingham is pretty straight forward, althoughЧитать далее
Cruising into Southampton

It was only going to be a short drive today - less than 2 hours, so we decided to do some exploring around Redditch. Mary had family from a small market town called Alcester. We parked and spent mostЧитать далее
A walk in the New Forest

Today we had a brilliant day getting back to nature. We headed off to the New Forest and started with a long walk through the New Forest Wildlife Park. We arrived in time to see the feeding of theЧитать далее