Mdina Glass Factory

Lazy day today but did manage to visit the Mdina Glass Factory and the craft village. Fabulous glass everywhere not the place to go with my rather bulky back pack especially when I spotted the signもっと詳しく
Political celebrations

The labour party got in with an unexpected high margin. We heard fireworks exploding and very loud music coming from the square so we went to see and got caught up in the fun. The photos tell it all.
Coming home

Tomorrow morning we start the journey home from this beautiful island. Our ferry takes us back to Sicily where we will spend a few days exploring before getting a 20 hour ferry to Genoa.
To sicily and "Montalbano" country!

Ok so you haven't seen the old Sicilian police drama Montalbano but I couldn't resist visiting some of the locations as they are near where the ferry from Malta arrives in Sicily. First was Puntaもっと詳しく
Villa Zottopera in Rocazzo

We needed a quiet bolt hole after Ragusa so I scraped plans to stay in the "ceramic city" of Caltagirone with 142 ceramic steps - as a hill town probable parking problems and now we are allergic toもっと詳しく
Villa Romana de Casale then Pergusa

The villa is famous for its Roman mosaics http://www.villaromanadelcasale.it and there are so many of them with many telling stories of the animals the owner had captured from many countries then soldもっと詳しく
La Suprema GNV

It is more like a cruise liner than a ferry with bars restaurants cinema swimming pool etc.
Mandy had never slept on a ship so I had great fun explaining that the swimming pool was empty because theyもっと詳しく
Villa Maria Varazze northern Italy

Getting off the ferry was as chaotic as getting on. It took nearly two hours to get off. Then the half hour drive here turned into a nightmare as the sat nav chose to lose its connection to anyもっと詳しく
How not to save money

After a great day doing good mileage at good speed we checked into our hotel just north of Grasse and they wanted to charge an extra 9 Euros for breakfast so we thought we would check out the localもっと詳しく
Route Napoleon

I couldn't wait to unleash my 54 horse power on this famous road. It was delightful with bend after bend on great roads and lots of hills. Perhaps not the best day to be asking a lot of Bluebelle asもっと詳しく
Mustard or wine...what is your choice?

Well mine was wine! So we stayed in Beaune not Dijon. Though I have to say Dijon is reportedly a very pretty city. Beaune is lovely too. I had to see the Hospital de Dieu. Founded and built in 1423もっと詳しく
Driving

Perhaps it is wrong of me to generalise about the standards of driving in different countries but several people have asked who is good who is bad so I'll give my impression. We are driving slowもっと詳しく
Now in champagne country

Evidently it's not a good year so far for the grapes...too hot and a frost earlier in the year probably means don't rush out to buy 2017 vintage Chalons en Champagne is a good stop though.. Staying atもっと詳しく
Home tonight.

I'm writing this at the Calais terminal waiting to board.
While having breakfast this morning at a boulangier an English bulldog came and put his head on my lap and looked at me as if to say it isもっと詳しく
Home at last

Yesterday was a long day with 365 miles driven at about 55mph from south of Riems to home. We stopped for several breaks on the way to Calais and had a rest on the almost empty ferry. We stopped forもっと詳しく
John hoodYes a great place to visit. I see your nicely parked in the shade, have you started driving in the shade yet
Peter SprotIn the shade, no. Evasive maneuvers to avoid bumpy roads, constantly.
Angel From BelgiumThis looks very nice, I would think it is a good thing you do not have a trailer ;-)