Home Is Where The Heart Is

Three pictures - says it all 🥰
The adventure is over, but the memories will live long.
Thanks especially to Tim & Mel and Gethin for everything. We appreciate that at times you probably felt yourLes mer
Singapore

Yesterday was a very laid back affair.
We got up and had a late big breakfast before checking out of our hotel at 11am and catching the MRT to Changi Airport. By the time we got there the consensusLes mer
Sentosa Island

We got up at a more civil hour of the morning, had breakfast and headed out to Adventure Cove Waterpark.
After catching the MRT and cable car over to Sentosa Island we reached our destination.
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River Wonders

After a long overnight sleep and Maccas for brekkie (at 1pm), we headed to River Wonders which is a fantastic zoo purely dedicated to marine life.
We then headed back via a pop-up food market andLes mer
Arrival in Singapore

The lure of one last Italian style breakfast was enough to ensure everyone was up early.
Delicious pastries, juice and coffee, and then it was back for one last climb of those 90 stairs to brushLes mer
Addio Europa

Our last day in Europe is one of mixed emotions.
The day started with two members of the family having pastries in bed to help the cause 🥰.
We caught a taxi to the Vatican and did a tour of theLes mer
Roamin' Thru Rome

A slow start to the day meant that we made it to Piazza Navona (about 250m from where we are staying) by 11.30 and it was time for breakfast.
After a wander around the piazza we headed back to ourLes mer
Our Roman Neighbourhood

Como to Roma via Milano

When in Rome, do as the Romans do (within reason). So as I write this on Sunday morning there is only the sound of peaceful sleeping which is quite justified.
Saturday the 5th was a long day (not asLes mer
The Lure of Lake Como

We arrived to an overcast Como which was better than the forecasted thunderstorms, although it felt as though the weather could change any moment.
After having gelati we needed to work out what to doLes mer
Exploring Lucerne

A really quiet start to the day. There is plenty of upsides to staying in one place for 3 nights, however one downside is things can get a bit untidy. So after a sleep in and a bit of a tidy up we gotLes mer
What Goes Up Must Come Down

Our descent was a lot quicker than the trip up, but just as breath-taking. After a 20 minute journey on the funicular we reached the cable car station and jumped onto the cable car which took us downLes mer
Jungfrau - The Top of Europe

We were blessed with a lovely clear day for our visit.
They say a picture says a thousand words. So here is 14,000 words to describe our time at the top.
Up to Jungfrau and The Ice Palace

Our second train trip was 40 minutes and took us up another 7,000 feet to Jungfrau Station. On the way the train stopped at Eismeer station (10,000 ft) where you need to get out and acclimatise to theLes mer
Cog Train to Kleine Scheidegg

After a short bus trip from Interlaken we arrived at Lauterbrunnen station where we caught the local train (a cog railway) to Kleine Scheidegg which is 6,700 ft above sea level. There we changedLes mer
The Road to Interlaken

If Germany is gorgeous then Switzerland is superb, stunning and spectacular all in one.
Today was a long day with lots of pictures taken. So this is instalment no 1.
We left Lucerne at 9.30am andLes mer
Karlsruhe to Lucerne

An observation about Germany ...
We stayed in a overnight hotel last night. At breakfast the spreads were served in edible bio-degradable wafer containers as recycling is really promoted in Germany.Les mer
Triberg and Der Schwarzwald

Off we went to Triberg which is located in the heart of the Black Forest. Photos do the scenery in Triberg a huge injustice. It is a stunning place. Thankfully we elected to drive to the bottom of theLes mer
Trossingen and Villingen

The reality of life has hit and this is being written from the laundromat in Karlsruhe. Karlsruhe is a university town however it's summer holidays so the laundromat seems quite vibrant compared toLes mer
Weekend in Germany - One Faith, One Hope

We left Paris bang on 10:55 on ICE9573 bound for Karlsruhe, a journey of 2.5 hours. It didn't take long to hit 300km/h.
Karlsruhe is a great place to pick up a rental car. Apparently Stuttgart isLes mer
Relaxing in Paris

I'm not sure that you can really say this afternoon was relaxed. The rain was determined to drench us, and it won the battle but didn't stop us enjoying ourselves even if we were soaked through.Les mer
The Gardens of Versailles

The gardens are magnificent. You could spend an entire day in them.
Louis XIV had the largest collection of exotic fruit trees in Europe. The trees were planted in planter boxes so that in winterLes mer
A Toutes Les Gloires De La France

A really full-on day, so this is being written as we cruise along at 300km per hour on our way to Germany.
Up early and on the road to Versailles. We left our apartment at 7.30 and had to catch twoLes mer
Toot Bus

We had originally booked a five-hour walking tour of Paris, however our guide broke their wrist earlier in the week and we couldn't reschedule. So our alternate plan was a Hop on Hop off bus trip.Les mer
Sainte Chapelle

After a breakfast of fresh baguettes and jam we headed out to the Metro to travel to Sainte Chapelle.
The Metro maps make it really easy to work out which train you need to catch. The first train weLes mer
Notre Quartier Parisien

The arrival into Gare du Nord was very underwhelming but reasonably efficient. We caught a taxi to our apartment. The driver spoke good English but wanted to charge us €55 as "the meter wasn'tLes mer
ReisendeWe are going to miss the Penguins as they go into hibernation. Your diligence in blogging every day has been great.
ReisendeI'm happy to take them out of hibernation. All charitable donations welcome over the next 12 months whilst we work on stockpiling more annual leave.