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  • Day 4

    Day 2

    April 11, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    The second day at Alton was brighter and busier but saw all of us riding.

    We eased in with Fabio's Fandango then spun onto Rita. Caroline had enough by this point but the boys continued onto Nemesis Reborn and Oblivion.
    Some afternoon downtime walking through the Aquarium before ending the day on Galactica.
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  • Day 3

    Day 1 in the park

    April 10, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    We set off mid-morning for our first day in the park which looked to be wet and wild.

    Coen immediately headed for the most extreme ride: The Smiler, 14 loop roller coaster (dragging his dad with him) while R&C checked out the rest park.

    We met up for lunch with Rigo and Caroline clocking the steps and Coen and Jamie Oblivion before heading to the Curse of Alton Towers. The parties got separated at this point but finally got together for a Wickerman adventure and so Coen and Jamie could do Nemesis, Oblivion and Rita before heading back to the cottage.
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  • Day 25

    Stoke-on-Trent

    October 2, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Well, it was all a bit strange. The water situation, mainly because the toilets wouldn’t work without it, was a bit dire. Ironically, though, it was pouring with rain.

    We drove through the rain for two hours until we found a water point. Don and Chris filled the water tank, standing in the rain, quite cold, drinking a beer. At the same time, Sharon and Kim had hot showers (while still at the water point, so as not to deplete the supply) and warmed the boat to dry the clothes out.

    We chose a good canal - the Macclesfield - to cruise along. It was quiet, although there were quite a few boats moored along the banks (some a bit derelict, it appeared). The rural scenery - green pastures, sheep, farm buildings, even the occasional re-purposed mill - was beautiful on the sunny days (that is, once), and wonderfully atmospheric on the wet ones, even when your socks were wringing wet from the rain.

    We did have quite a lot of rain on our way back to Stoke-on-Trent, and another toilet situation (collectively, that is, not personally).

    Being extravagant with our water, and - truth be told - our alcohol consumption, it soon became odorously apparent that we urgently needed a pump out. More rain-soaked driving ensued, before we reached the nirvana of the pump-out station, where a friendly, apparently olfactorily challenged, man removed the offensive material from the boat.

    Armed with beers purchased from the boat yard, we tackled the Bosley Locks with gusto, pleased to se the rain subsiding and that there were people on the canals even more inept than we. The rain was easing, but the ground remained saturated as we made our way down from locks one to twelve.

    The following day (after another stylish celebration, this time at the Church House Hotel in Congleton) we strolled through the final lock and, after another half-hour of exhaust fumes in the Harecastle Tunnel, made our way back to the marina and returned the boat.

    Wet weather notwithstanding, the whole narrowboat experience was great. By the end of the trip we were steering the boat like pros, barely hitting anything (not too hard, at least) and giving other people tips on operating the locks and good pubs to visit.

    We have now said our fond goodbyes to Don and Kim after a great few weeks, and are en route to York to start the next stage of our trip.
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  • Day 13

    Stoke-on-Trent: Wedgwood

    August 4, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Today was an epic day of travelling. Our drive from Birmingham to Yorkshire took us 3.5 hours last Sunday, and today was meant to be the reverse of that, 4 hours to Gloucester. 2 hours would get us halfway to Stoke-on-Trent where I wanted to check out the china shop. Alas that took 4 hours to SoT 😵‍💫. Partly because Murgatroyd (our satnav lady) thought we'd prefer a scenic detour, and partly because the M6 was very congested in places.

    On the bright side, I found a lovely Royal Albert mug for £12 (less than half price). I love a bargain! It was from a set of 5 mugs which they reproduced as part of a centenary celebration. Mine is Spring Meadow from the 1920s. I presume the set got broken up for some reason. If I bought the single mug with a box it would have cost me £37. Hopefully it gets home in one piece.

    The trip to Gloucestershire from there was driven mostly at 20 mph for the first hour. We arrived at 5:30pm having been on the road sine 9:30am. Admittedly we had a couple of stops, but we could have got to Melbourne in that time! Ian's leg is tired from hovering over the accelerator and brake. He's a trooper!

    Our accommodation feels very luxurious. It is pretty modern inside. Their place is an old barn from the late 1700s. Our place was originally old dairy milking sheds. They were rebuilt in the 70s and used as garages for vintage cars. I think only some of the original building was able to be reused. The bricks out the front are modern. They bought the place a couple of years ago and renovated into a bnb. It has a dishwasher and a washing machine, which is currently in use. Some things don't change on holidays!
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  • Day 4

    Middleport Pottery

    April 1 in England ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    Ein wunderschöner Tag in der Middleport Pottery bei bestem Frühlingswetter! Ein wunderschönes altes Industriegebäude im typischen roten Backstein (find ich chic!) und viel zu entdecken auf der Tour durch die Räumlichkeiten.

    Bei so viel Sonne haben wir eine ganze Weile draußen verbracht und am Kanal gesessen und gezeichnet. Ein britisches Ehepaar hat sich für eine ganze Zeit dazugesellt und sich mit uns unterhalten. Anscheinend habe ich einen hübschen Akzent, den sie nicht zuordnen konnten. 😎

    Lovely day walking around the model pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Great industrial red brick building (I love these!) and lots to explore on their self-guided tour along the heritage trail.

    Weather was extremely nice, so we spent quite a bit of time sketching in the sun and by the canal. Great stuff! Also met a lovely couple who were interested in the sketches and stayed to talk for a bit. Apparently I have a lovely accent they cannot figure out where it is from 😎
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  • Day 4

    Ford Green Hall

    April 1 in England ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

    Ford Green Hall steht auf dem Plan. 👑 Das Haus im Tudorstil kann besichtigt werden und drinnen gibt es jede Menge Geschichte zum Anfassen. Ein wunderschöner Ort und viele Gemeinsamkeiten zu unseren Umgebindehäusern zuhause!

    Ford Green Hall is a small Tudor style house that became a museum. You can walk around in it and experience history from close up. Lovely place!
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  • Day 9

    London calling

    August 23, 2024 in England ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    With the conference wrapped for another year, it was time for River & I to head south for 5 nights in London!

    One of the PPC team, Lillian, was supposed to travel on with her parents, but their flight was cancelled so she came along for the ride.

    After happily smooth travel, we checked into the Montana Hotel in South Kensington. Lillian joining us worked out perfectly - River stayed in the room to rest whole Lillian & I went and explored the Victoria & Alberta museum, which happened to be hosting a Taylor Swift exhibit throughout the museum.

    Serendipitously, we got a room upgrade with three beds, because when Lillian went to check into her hotel, we discovered the reservation had been made for September! One more PPC sleepover night!
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  • Day 8

    Swamp & Paddington bear (on fire)

    August 22, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Our final conference day, as always was beautifully chaotic. River attended a body image round table discussion and left with some incredible insight. The day culminated in a big group photoshoot ( a creative collab) with folks in a swampy lily pad pond. We lost a shoe down there, but will keep the memories.

    The closing ceremony, with Brooke's lecture, an event slideshow, and beautiful long heartfelt goodbyes was particularly moving for River, who had many, many attendees remind him just how special, capable, and wonderfully weird he is. At the end of the night Rosie Hardy, a we'll know British photographer gifted him the ball gown he'd been modeling in. Thank god for vacuum bags.

    As we left Keele hall at midnight, some of us in garbage bags because it was pouring, we said goodbye to the ghosts of the hall, and the ghosts of the conference, already done & in the past.
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  • Day 7

    Hazardous chemicals and a ball gown

    August 21, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Wednesday went OFF THE RAILS when we discovered our craft for 70 people created hazardous fumes & needed to be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility. A good portion of the day was spent on a pivot, which in the end worked out beautifully. Meanwhile...River was in a designer ball gown modeling in the woods. Finally, I've now got a university lanyard & hoodie, and may start doing university tours. Perhaps I'll stay for a quick semester!Read more

  • Day 5

    Preparing for arrival

    August 19, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Our first full day in Keele was preparing for attendees to arrive in the evening. Our venue is a manor house built in the 16th century, but renovated recently in the 1800's but the same architect who did work in Buckingham palace. Also, definitely haunted lol.Read more

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