New Year, new colours

It's 2024 and while many people were enjoying the fireworks by the river last night, I choose a morning start to enjoy London's New Year parade. After 2 years hiatus it's becoming a regular fixtureLeggi altro
Pilot of the Caribbean

Airborne for the first time in 2024, I'm spending a fortnight in Santo Domingo. Not to be confused with Dominica, it's the Spanish-speaking part of Hispaniola island. Punta Cana is the only place withLeggi altro
La Capital

Punta Cana used to be cut off from the rest of the island but since the construction of new roads, getting around is now quite easy. A taxi ride to the bus station and a bus so air-conditioned that ILeggi altro
Almost the Caribbean

Thanks to another good road, the 3-hour bus journey from the capital to the town on Samana is straightforward. Moving on isn't quite as easy: it's hard to work out where to get transport, until aLeggi altro
Back in the S.D.

A reversal of last week's trip (guagua, bus, taxi) takes me back to a few days in the capital. This time I'm right in the heart of things, in a classy hotel on Parque Colon and a prime view from theLeggi altro
Almost a carnival

To my immense frustration, there have been no Sunday carnivals as the tourist guides had led me to believe. What does happen, on 27th February, is the annual Independence Day celebration. IndependenceLeggi altro
DFL again

Once again I'm in Ramsgate, Kent, joining the other DFL (down from London) types. As before, accommodation is at the peerless Royal Temple Yacht Club, with its magnificent view of the harbour---whichLeggi altro
Keep on running!

This 1960s chart hit is often played to celebrate the London Marathon. It's got a carnival spirit that has returned to the streets in the spring, following closures for Covid. It's a lovelyLeggi altro
House of the absent sun

(to paraphrase the famous no. 1 from the Animals, who came from here). Yes, I am in Newcastle and yes, the sun is in hiding. Not that it matters too much because there are plenty of indoor options. MyLeggi altro
North to the border

The land around Newcastle was disputed for centuries between England and Scotland, and there's a border feeling about this region. It's a great base for day excursions. Tynemouth and Whitley Bay areLeggi altro
What did the Romanians ever do for us?

They created a wonderful country, that's what! It's not an obvious tourist choice for Brits but that's what we like about it. Firmly ensconced in eastern Europe, it's the only country in the regionLeggi altro
Trainspotting in Romania

Our first foray from Bucharest is not the smoothest. At the Nord railway station, the indicator shows Platform 7 for our departure but when we get there, it has gone blank. Shouting the single wordLeggi altro
Dracula was here

The train from Sibiu to Sighisoara is not in a hurry but fortunately, neither are we. When it pulls into our stop, a walk across the river takes us to some beautiful lodgings with charming staff, twoLeggi altro
Castles and palaces

Another unhurried train ride to Brasov. The two train staff sitting near us don't have a lot to do; the lady at the buffet counter manages one trip up and down the carriage while her colleague passesLeggi altro
My other football team

For the final time we wind our way down the hill from our eyrie in Brasov to the station. As you can see, the trains are a bargain at about 5.50 lei to the £, and are built sometimes for comfort butLeggi altro
North-west passage

It's the end of June and time for our annual trip to the Lake District. Eleven of us converge in Keswick to stay in two cottages near the river, for walking, talking and drinking. The start of anLeggi altro
A different ball game in Somerset

Well, not the game exactly, but Cricket St. Thomas is the name of the Somerset village where I spent a recent weekend with some friends. Lying just off the A30 in beautiful rolling countryside, it's aLeggi altro
Weycation

Holidaymakers have left London in their thousands and it makes sense not to beat 'em but join 'em. I was last in Weymouth during that strange period in late 2020 either side of a "lockdown lite", whenLeggi altro
St. George's in the South-West

This amazing church would seem more in place in a big city, as in St. George's in the East, London---with which it is roughly contemporary. Or even Italy, looking at the baroque spire. But here it isLeggi altro
Barceloner

While solo trips can be very quiet at times, their benefit is giving photography my undivided attention. And Barcelona, where I am staying for 7 days, fulfils this to perfection. A metropolis of atLeggi altro
Setting a good Eixample

Not that this fascinating quarter of Barcelona means Example, but its name means "extension", since it was added on to existing parts of the city in the 19th century. You don't see that many gridLeggi altro
Little Barcelona

A half-hour walk from the Barri Gotic leads to Barceloneta---or a train ride from the grand Francia station would lead out of it, if one were inclined. It's a lively quarter on Sundays. TheLeggi altro
CATalonia

If you want to know why there are no pictures of La Rambla, one of Barcelona's most famous sights, that's because improvements are turning it into a giant road works. But there's another Rambla acrossLeggi altro
Island life

October brings on another Mediterranean trip, this time with my partners in crime Alan and Russell. The beer mats are a giveaway; less time is spent on culture than on some trips and more onLeggi altro
Cyprus by the sea

It's little more than an hour's bus ride from Paphos to Limassol and thanks to a previous visit by Alan, we have the inside knowledge to get off at the right stop and walk to the apartment. GettingLeggi altro