More Magnificent South

After our epic walk to Fitzroy, we took one day of rest to let the muscle pain subside ( at least that's my reasoning). Then we took our injured Flo to Lago del Desierto for a short walk, or moreWeiterlesen
After our epic walk to Fitzroy, we took one day of rest to let the muscle pain subside ( at least that's my reasoning). Then we took our injured Flo to Lago del Desierto for a short walk, or moreWeiterlesen
After 365 days on the road, 165,000km travelled on/in...
... planes, boats, ferries, camels, trains, metros, trams, motorbikes, scooters, touk touks, taxis and buses, and a camper van, an openWeiterlesen
By sheer coincidence, we end our world tour with a family reunion, aka wedding. To be precise, the wedding of the children's cousin Bryan and his girlfriend Anna.
The nice ceremony in St PetersWeiterlesen
Anyone who is a parent, or anyone who hasn't seen close friends since before Covid, will know the excitement of seeing those important people in their lives after such a long break. So I am reallyWeiterlesen
Today and tomorrow all we do is travel 4 hours, rest, eat and sleep, because tomorrow we have a 14 jour flight to London. Woohoo, with 4 attention seeking kids. So I am loading their tablets full ofWeiterlesen
You can fly to Europe from Japan non stop, though not from the South Island where we are, but if your cash is running low, then maybe $2,000-3,000 per person is too high a price, especially when youWeiterlesen
We couldn't really leave Japan without a karaoke night, so that's exactly what we did. After a few minutes of working out how the machine worked and scraping together a playlist, which was an eclecticWeiterlesen
It's impossible to visit Nagasaki and not think about what happened here on August 9th, 1945 . Today, like that day, there is a light cloud cover. The weather meant that the bomb missed its target byWeiterlesen
Today, we took our last ride on the wonderful Shinkansen trains in Japan. Shinkansen simply means new main line, and fittingly our last stretch from Take-Onsen to Nagasaki is the newest of the new,Weiterlesen
After 350 days, the demand for new clothes and shoes had reached the point at which the bubble had to burst. Clothes were worn out, children had grown, and on top there was a wedding in 10 days' time,Weiterlesen
ReisenderYou look more like mum everyday. The one with the hat on apart from the facial hair!
EzyianDelightful