It all begins...

The day is finally here. My bags are packed and I'm all checked in for the first flight Wellington to Melbourne. Nervously excited about the adventures ahead and happy it's finally starting. I lookLeggi altro
... in Dubai

After nearly 18 hours of flying (with about 7 of sleep) I arrived in Dubai. I was impressed by the sheer size and luxury of the buildings, even the airport. My hotel is on the other hand nice andLeggi altro
Dubai Mall

The Dubai Mall lived up to its reputation for being more than a shopping destination with an aquarium, an ice skating rink, a beautiful waterfall and a great fountain. It had a very American, LasLeggi altro
Desert Adventure

I got picked up for my desert safari by Ahmed driving a plain 4 wheel drive and the adventure began from that moment! As we collected more people and drove to our destination in the desert he droveLeggi altro
Old Dubai

This morning I went on a historical and cultural walking tour of the older part of Dubai. While I waited for the tour to start I went into this lovely tea shop and had a "blooming" tea. The waitressLeggi altro
The Burj Khalifa

This afternoon I went up the tallest building in the world. The lift ride was smooth and ear popping fast. I went up at 5:00pm so that I could see the view in daylight, catch the sunset and then enjoyLeggi altro
Dubai Night Lights

After my trip up the Burj I managed to catch the fountains music display in the lake by the Dubai Mall.I had seen them from the top looking down but it was much more rewarding at ground level. Set toLeggi altro
Dubai to London

Time to leave Dubai and head for London. I went for a walk around the hotel area early in the morning before it got too hot. It was nice to visit some of the local businesses and see the lessLeggi altro
London Wandering

I was up early on my first day in London (time keeps shifting around!) so I decided to walk to my first booked activity. I had read about the free Sky Garden and had luckily seen it early enough toLeggi altro
London Skygarden

This was a hidden gem that I only read about a couple of weeks before I left for this trip. Free entry but you reserved a time slot in advance. An impressive building with amazing views from theLeggi altro
The London Eye

The London Eye can be seen from all over London and I decided the lovely spring weather was perfect to see the views from this famous wheel. A fast track ticket zoomed me past the large queue of otherLeggi altro
Windsor Castle

Two short train rides from London and you can be in Windsor. I arrived just in time for the changing of the guards and it was much easier to see than at Buckingham Palace. A short walk up the hill andLeggi altro
The Tower of London

This was one of my favourite places to visit in London. I had not realised it was so big and I ended up spending several hours exploring this landmark. I joined a talk by one of the Yeoman Wardens. ItLeggi altro
The Tower Bridge

This beautiful old Bridge was surprisingly interesting to visit and not just look at. I took a tour which meant you could walk across the top walkways, enjoy the view and take the classic glass floorLeggi altro
Westminster attack

I'm visiting the area around Westminster this morning. There are some very somber reminders of the things that are happening in the world right now. I loved the letter from one Londoner who wrote withLeggi altro
The Tate Modern

I decided to visit the modern art museum The Tate even though I am not the biggest fan of modern art. The building the museum is in is another repurposed one as it used to be an electricity plant. ILeggi altro
Camden Markets

Having well and truly mastered the underground by now I went a little further afield to the Camden Markets (as recommended by Nat!). The area was definitely a little grittier than Central London.Leggi altro
Cruising the Thames

The London Pass I bought included the use of a hop on/off river cruise on the Thames. I decided to use it instead of the underground to get to the Tower Bridge. It was better than I expected with theLeggi altro
Jamie's Italian Victoria

Celebrated my last night in London with dinner at a Jamie Oliver Restaurant just down the road from my Hotel. I ate off a special evening memu that was £15.95 for any two courses! Yummy food andLeggi altro
Pimlico and the St George

The hotel I chose in London was actually more of a traditional bed and breakfast in a beautiful old converted terrace house. It was perfectly located for me within 20 minutes walk of Trafalger squareLeggi altro
Stonehenge

I picked up a rental car at Gatwick Airport (I fly out of there in a few days) and headed for Stonehenge. The traffic was pretty bad on the motorways with lots of holdups and roadworks. Google mapsLeggi altro
Driving to Penzance

After leaving London and the stop at Stonehenge, the driving got much easier. Less traffic and pretty countryside and towns to pass through. I stopped at one little village and grabbed a coffee fromLeggi altro
Where it really all began

Some of you may know that I was born in Penzance Cornwall fifty mumble mumble years ago. This morning I visited Penzance hospital and also the house and village that my dad grew up in called Pendeen.Leggi altro
Lands End

No visit to Cornwall is complete without going to Lands End. It is a little more commercial than when I went as a ten year old but I managed to have a photo taken in the same spot as an old family oneLeggi altro
St Michael's Mount

Looking out in the bay from Penzance you can see the small island topped by a castle that is the Cornish St Michael's Mount. It was home to the same order of Monks as the French Mont Saint-Michel (I'mLeggi altro
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Hello Melbourne!
Monica TYay....how exciting. Have a wonderful trip B.....u deserve it. Looking forward to your updates.....
Monica TOh and btw u look fantastic.....