First stop, London!

After just 48 hours at home, we are off again!
We got back to Skegvegas from Gatwick on Monday afternoon and went straight to the storage facility to pick Bertha up. She started first time!! We thenWeiterlesen
The Destinations Show, Olympia

Neither of us slept particularly well - it's always the same on the first night in the van. We were up by 7.15am and had bacon rolls before setting off to walk to Abbey Wood station 🚉 . There was aWeiterlesen
Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station

We were up very early again as we had a 10am booking for Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station. This is London's newest attraction. We had to go the first opportunity we had, given the fact that MarkWeiterlesen
Photos of the interior

Photos showing the sympathetic restoration of Battersea Power Station.
The Lift 109 experience

Photos of the lift and views from the top.
Stanfords Bookshop, Covent Garden

We explored a little along the river front at Battersea. It has changed immeasurably since Mark worked there in the 80s!
We then caught the tube to Leicester Square and walked up to Covent Garden. IWeiterlesen
A mooch around Covent Garden

From Stanfords, we walked up to Covent Garden and popped into the Nag's Head, ostensibly to use the loo, but we had to have a quick cider while we were there!
We also walked around the craft marketWeiterlesen
Mandela at The Young Vic

From Covent Garden, we caught the bus for the short journey to the Young Vic. I think it's our first visit to this London theatre. We were there to see Mandela, a new musical starring Michael LuwoyeWeiterlesen
A second visit to the Destinations Show

I returned to the Destinations Show today. There were two talks I particularly wanted to listen to. Mark wasn't very well (some kind of stomach bug) so I went on my own.
The first presentation wasWeiterlesen
Catching up with friends and family

We have spent the past few days catching up with friends and family 👪.
On Monday, I went on my own to see Janet and Frank as Mark still wasn't well. Cheryl brought Mick to join us for dinner. ItWeiterlesen
A visit to Polesden Lacey Estate

This morning, we visited Polesden Lacey with Gill and Paul. We're trying to get some use from our National Trust membership before we go travelling again!
It was a dull and drizzly day but anWeiterlesen
The house and grounds at Polesden Lacey

Some photos 📸 of the house and grounds at Polesden Lacey.
Arriving in Cornwall

We had breakfast with Gill this morning before setting off to Cornwall. We had a good run down - apart from the usual hold ups around Stonehenge!
We arrived at our AirBnB at about 4pm. Fiona and theWeiterlesen
A walk to Porthilly beach

We woke into a beautiful sunny 🌞 morning! We decided to make the most of it by going for a walk 🚶♀️ down to Porthilly beach and across to Rock. We had to have the obligatory stop at theWeiterlesen
St Michael's Church Porthilly

We paused on our walk to explore St. Michael's Church. It was originally built by the Normans in the 12th century and much of the original building still survives.
A Jordanian lunch in Cornwall

Mark cooked a curry 🍛 for us all last night, so today it was my turn! I did a selection of Jordanian dishes, including hummus, galaya, fattoush, tabbouleh, manaqish, kofta, chicken skewers, andWeiterlesen
Another day, another lunch!

Today, we went to Stepping Stone in Wadebridge for lunch. We were spoilt for choice with the menu. All the food was delicious!
A visit to Truro Cathedral

We needed a few bits of shopping today, so we drove to Truro. We managed to get all the clothes Mark needed in one shop, so we had plenty of time for a good look around the cathedral.
The CathedralWeiterlesen
Sunday lunch

Yesterday, Mike cooked stew and dumplings for dinner. Later, we played cards.
Today, we cooked a leg of lamb 😋 for Sunday lunch. There were 12 of us round the table. A good time was had by all!! 😀
A visit to the Eden Project

After saying our goodbyes (for now 😀) to the family last night, we were up early this morning. We packed Bertha and left the loft clean and tidy. We were on the road by 8.30am and arrived at theWeiterlesen
The rainforest biome at the Eden Project

Rainforests are our life-support system. They regulate the world's climate and are home to vast amounts of biodiversity. They provide livelihoods for millions of people. In order to raise awareness ofWeiterlesen
More photos of the Rainforest Biome

A few more photos of this incredible place!
Blooms in the Rainforest Biome

Some photos 📸 of the stunning flowers found in the Rainforest Biome at the Eden Project.
The Mediterranean Biome at Eden Project

From the Rainforest Biome, we went to explore the Mediterranean Biome which has displays reflecting the landscapes of the Mediterranean Basin, California, South Africa 🇿🇦, and Western AustraliaWeiterlesen
Blooms in the Mediterranean Biome

Some photos 📸 of spectacular flowers 💐 in the Mediterranean Biome at the Eden Project.