Leaving Dublin

After breakfast we crossed the Irish Sea on a ferry as large as a cruise ship. The trip took from 9 am to about 11:45 am. We passed the time talking with Jerry and Carol from New Hampshire. He is aLeia mais
Entering Wales and Conwy

We stopped in a little Welsh town with the longest name of any town in the world, used the restroom and had our passport stamped. Arriving in Conwy at lunch, we ate fish and chips, then toured theLeia mais
Conwy to Machynlleth

Went out onto the terrace before breakfast to see what the sunrise light was doing on the castle and took a few shots. Now we are on the way to Cardiff. Stopped for snack at Machynlleth. (DavidLeia mais
Brecon Castle

Brecon Castle (Welsh: Castell Aberhonddu) is a castle in the town of Brecon, Wales. It was built by the Norman Lord Bernard de Neufmarché in 1093, and was frequently assaulted by the Welsh in 13thLeia mais
Cardiff

Arrived at Cardiff at 4:00 pm and took a coach overview and short walking tour of the renovated harbor. Cardiff is an industrial town that is trying hard to re-invent itself, now that coal in the UKLeia mais
Cardiff Castle

We toured Cardiff Castle, a nineteenth century fantasy of the Marquis of Bute. Over the top Gothic. The G 7 summit dinner was held here last year. The castle is built over the remains of a Roman fort,Leia mais
Welsh Folk Dinner at Cardiff Castle

Dinner was accompanied by an introduction to Welsh culture, and I was chosen to be the king's food taster. Our hotel, formerly the Maldron Cardiff, was having its name changed to the Clayton as weLeia mais
Bath

On to Bath and Plymouth today. We are all still enjoying ourselves, but we're getting tired. At 8:45 am we pass Newport. At 8:55 am cross the Severn Estuary. At 9:10 am we pass close to Bristol. DavidLeia mais
Glastonbury

2:45 pm Glastonbury Abbey. Lady's Chapel is oldest part, legendary site of small wooden church supposedly built by Joseph of Arimathea. Thorn bush grew where he stuck his thorn staff into the ground,Leia mais
Plymouth

4:15 pm Arrived in Plymouth. Bus tour of Plymouth Hoe. Lance Boeppel and I had our pictures taken on the pier from which the Mayflower left for the new world. There is now a tablet set up byLeia mais
Land's End

We arrived at Land's End late in the morning. It is lovely, but no more so than other spots along the coast. I suppose their is some mystical attraction in knowing that one is as close as one can beLeia mais
Marazion

It is strange that I had never heard of this place before, but Marazion has all of the charm of Mont St. Michel in France. Marazion is another fortress built out on a spit of land that is an island atLeia mais
Mevagissy

We planned a rest stop in the charming little fishing village of Mevagissy. Beautiful fishing boats filled the harbor. It was interesting that the small public toilets were filled, so I suggested thatLeia mais
Stonehenge

At breakfast this morning at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel in Plymouth we ordered coffee for the six people at our table. In thirty minutes the waitress brought one small coffee pot containing two cupsLeia mais
Arrival in Windsor

5:00 pm Arrive at the Harte and Garter Hotel in Windsor, stow our bags and immediately begin the tour of Windsor Castle. Overwhelmingly magnificent. We stay for Evensong in St. George Chapel, where weLeia mais
Windsor to Heathrow to Home

The sun rose beautifully behind Windsor Castle this morning as we placed our packed luggage in the hallway of the Harte and Garter Hotel in preparation for the bus ride to Heathrow. From there we willLeia mais