• Day 11 Thurs- Friends Bring Joy!

    2 czerwca 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    A late start for me getting my blog done every day is taking time and discipline….
    So while Judy busied herself for her one and only client today….I did my blog….
    Judy runs her own Nail business from home….a very busy business mainly by word and mouth….

    After Judy’s lovely client a mother of the groom left, we bundled up and headed for her to vote….I had thought it must be getting close to a voting time here as there were small billboards everywhere we have driven so far in Canada 🇨🇦 that looked like voting advertising for those trying to be the next local government rep…..

    Once voted she drove me to experience many of the rich area of the community with so many huge massive homes…one house she showed me was nearly finished and it had 11 bathrooms 😵my goodness unreal…..from here through their big community park then onto the most massive bridge that seperates Canada from the US Blue Water Bridge ….and the US was only a very hard rock throw away….I had no idea it was so, so close to where she lived….we drove around to the Port which looked like Gladstone’s and to a Marina one of many in the area….I had to keep pinching myself this was not the ocean, but a fresh water Lake…just unreal all the info structure that is place for these massive lakes….from a vantage point in a park near the Port….they had a replica of a pond that shows how all the lakes come tother their shapes and just how vast it is really is,…..you would just die to have this much fresh water at home….
    Next we were of to a true Canadian store Giant Tiger ….it as bit like a mixture Woolworths and Big W….maybe not as big…I managed to get a few items….and some Canada 🇨🇦 shirt and dress for James and Alex….hope they fit they are growing so so fast at present…
    Then we hit all the $1 shops which turns out are now $1.50 shops apparently they put their prices up in January….very similar to our cheap shops but worth a look….next was lunch at Swiss Chalet where we had a true Poutine which is hot chips gravy with cheese curds and this had chicken mixed in….to top off the meal so it was healthy 😁😁😁 we ordered Green beans done in Garlic….and yep I sure stunk after them….but very yummy.. I ordered a Sangria here it had a twist of flavour which we worked out it was Red wine Cherry Juice, some ginger beer and preserved cherries it was lovely but with the cherry Juice it was so, so sweet….Lucky Judy loves sweet things

    We finished off going to their local Shopping Mall Almbton Mall…..which resembled Bilo with so many shut up shops….Judy was on the hunt for a new summer T-shirt…..which she did eventually score…..
    A good look around, which revealed many of the shops are the same as the other all the shopping malls we have been too, no different than home….always the same shops all over the country from one shopping mall to the next…

    Many of the shops Judy took me to she struck up conversation and telling them she as showing me her Australian friend the highlights of their fair township….so many were just so friendly…

    Once done back to the unit to soak up the sun as the day started cold windy and miserable….so, so cold 13c too cold for this old duck…I was rugged up most of the day….
    It was just so pleasant soaking up the rays….

    By late afternoon we had a message from 2 of the ladies flying from Alabama to Atlanta where their connecting flight was held up with plane issues….eventually it was completely cancelled and the only flight they could get was Sat night and we are to be in our Airbnb by 4 pm tomorrow….so they decided at 8 pm tonight to hire a car and drive the 14 hrs to meet us….ohh my glory both Judy and I felt so humbled and also very upset for them that they had all this trouble….just awful…apparently it’s most likely to do with like Australia many don’t want to work now….very sad….as we drive down to Judy’s we constantly saw signs up to hire… staff wanted…it’s become such a common thing world wide since Covid….

    A big day…so we had an easy night with a lovely Caesar salad and Spinach and Cheese Pizza…
    Another great day…..
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  • Day 10 Wed -Lake Villages

    1 czerwca 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Today we left the lovely little Cottage Airbnb….Tim and Jess headed back to Kitchener… while John and I set off to look at the villages along Lake Huron,,..it is a massive lake and so many towns, villages dotted along it….it’s 59,600 Km2 332 km across 195 feet deep but can get to be 750 feet in some areas….it’s the 3rd biggest Lake by volume of the Great Lakes….unreal…Makes Lake Callide look like a little dog peed 😂😂😂

    First stop was Sauble Falls it had a history of a Hydro Electric Power Plant that made lower for a Sawmill….The falls weren’t very big but the history was worth the look…

    We went through Sarina had morning tea there and finished up at Goderich for lunch,.,,
    But darted in and out of other villages to look at where they were situated on the Lake,…to be honest we only got to see a few as there were so many….

    It’s hard to believe this is a fresh water lake with Sand dunes and seagulls abounding….
    Plus you could see it was a productive farming area…so many of the properties ran right along the edge of the Lake what views they have….and we saw so many beautiful Homes, truly beautiful homes….

    There were so many Camp parking spots dotted along the Hwy, Trailer Parks abounding, and would you believe also dotted along the Hwy and in the towns everywhere Cannabis shops..Half the state must be smashed if they all buy up Cannabis…which is now legal to sell here in Canada….
    Sad really but the realities of where life is going…so many people not coping with life and need help and many see this as a way to relax and wind down… but after nursing so many affected by what Cannabis can do especially to young brains 🧠 it’s sad and scary…but when your government sees it as a positive thing to keep the people happy what can you do….it really is just a matter of time before we get it legal in Australia….I am not against Cannabis use for Pain, illnesses or other medical conditions it’s being found to be the best form of treatment…but I am against it being used to just self medicate life’s pains when you could find good help…anyway it’s a whole legal, ethical and moral argument that many have big opinions about and mine count for nigh…..

    The other reason I am heading with John down the Hwy is he is taking me to stay with a beautiful lady I have met through a wonderful Christian group of ladies on line…we chat most days Judy, and a number of other very special women who have been such an inspiration to me…the funny thing about Judy is we worked out nothing after we became friends that she lived not all that far from Tim..so when she knew we were coming over she asked me to come and stay with her for a couple of nights….And when some of the other Women all who live in the US knew I was coming to Canada 🍁 we all planned a getaway weekend to the US side of Niagara Falls….some of the ladies are flying 1,000’s of Ks to see me it us jus so humbling….

    We arrived at Judy’s around 4 pm had a coffee together with her husband Pete, John and I…before John he had to hightail it back to Kitchener….Pete and John sure hit it off with so many common interests….Meeting Judy in the flesh was just such a joy…her and I headed out for a walk along the Lake which was just around the corner from her home and ohhh my glory it was like ice….the weather had changed last night with Rain and thunder storms 🌩 and the day bought in the cold cold wind….most of the morning was fog covered until around 11am….then the cold wind hit….even Judy was cold as we walked and that’s saying something for a Canadian used to snow and wind…hopefully it doesn’t last too long….we both took lots of great pics of the sunset over the lake and then hightailed it back to the warmth of her gorgeous cottage….before we set off we had watched the squirrels 🐿 playing happily in her back yard…so cute even if pests….
    Our walk was after dinner as sunset was around 9pm….crazy to still have daylight and cold together….At home daylight disappears around 5-6 when cold so my body clock is a bit miffed ha ha….

    So great just being with her after chatting online for so long and be in each other’s company is such a joy….
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  • Day 9 Tues-Grottos and Snakes

    31 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Another day of adventure…this time we headed up to Tobermory NP to go see the Grotto….This NP we had to pay to go to….the sign at the gate as we went to pay had a Caution Bears in area …so I had my hopes up we might see a bear….

    The walk thank goodness was much shorter and my poor feet from my new boots felt very sore and I was concerned they would give blisters….and yep by the end I had blisters….

    The track was so much better than yesterdays, mostly under a pine Forrest so the flooring was more spongy feeling….we took the 45 minute walk to the Lake to start with unreal the massive rock edged lake all white and clean looking….this is where my blisters started appearing as my feet not being on stable ground moved around inside my boots 🥾….as the track chopped and changed from Rocks to dirt…back to Rocky craggy cliffs and back to hard solid ground the friction had done its magic on my poor feet giving me a couple of blisters…

    The scene was very picturesque here from wooded over growth tracks to walking beside the lake…the to scale Rocky cliff escarpments to find the Grotto… it was another unreal sight to behold, only spoiler was the volume of people around the Grotto area…well I thought it was a big volume until we were heading back and streams of people were heading into the tracks so glad we went earlier as the volume in the Grotto area would have been too many to enjoy the views….so pretty with light coloured rock platforms walks etc and along the top of it were hears of smaller conifer pine trees…..certainly looked so lovely…

    We had lots of people stop and chat to Tim with Phoenix….heading back Jess and Tim spotted a snake on the path…I took some pics not real good ones and the best on I took it looks like I accidentally deleted it 😢😢😢 Jess was brave enough to video it…it had lots of pale bands around it….2nd snake in 2 days!!!😩after seeing snakes only a few weeks ago in Thailand and now here my goodness I have had my fill of the creatures well and truly!

    Once back to the cars I took my boots off my very sore feet to let the breath…and off we set to go to the Tobermory Brewing Co for lunch. We had fish and chips…which was ho hmmm….Tim and Jess ordered burgers they were huge, but again the Chips were like most places we have been soggy and not all that tasty….

    A look around the harbour with its marina of huge boats….lots of sightseeing boats as well as a big car ferry that comes in…it looks like the ocean, but all fresh water how unreal…

    All of us bought ice creams again…I have to stop getting them, they are too sweet and make me sick for ages..who would think something so yummy could upset your tummy so much….

    Tim and Jess went to check out some wet lands and we headed home for another much needed rest…The walk too us a good 2.5 hrs…not as long as yesterday but with climbing over all the rocks etc we were all pretty had it after yesterdays efforts…

    A quite afternoon….finished with a yummy dinner of sausages and veggies cooked on the BBQ, I made mash potatoes 🥔 which helped the meal come together…

    Our time here is up we head off tomorrow….
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  • Day 8 Mon- Rugged Tracks and Great Views

    30 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    Today was tough…..
    We set off after breakfast to do a walk to Loin Head Lookout on Huron Lake….
    We had to book online for parking and that parking was allocated to 4 hr time slots…and according to the information it was a strict 4 hr time slot….this we had to pay for but the NP walk we didn’t….I was concerned if I was too slow we wouldn’t get back by the 4 hrs….Both men thought I was silly as it was only 6.5k….not realising it would turn out a difficult track to keep up good timing….
    It started out with such pretty scenery and that actually was the case the whole walk….It was just over 4 kms but what a roughed 4ks it was….the track is still quite damp having the snow only fully melted a few weeks back….so what ground was there was muddy in some patches but mostly compressed solid ground but very moist….along with this was very uneven and difficult to walk over limestone on 80% of the track….up and down over rocks and rock walk ways….it as difficult for me with my dicky foot trying to make sure I didn’t fall over….I am happy to say only one fall…
    Jess and I amused ourselves with finding beautiful little flowers and unusual plants along the very green path…

    Up rocks, down rocks….little Phoenix kept up the whole way until we were heading back and he just stopped and no way would he go on…but Tim coxed him and off the little trouper speed again….such a little treasure this dog….

    Jess found a few smaller orchids along with numerous unusual ferns and different plants….the area was covered in new growth of every type of fern, fresh bark on birch trees 🌳….so beautiful but I couldn’t really enjoy it as much as I wanted just trying to stay upright on the uneven Rocky paths,,,,.

    What seemed like forever we eventually made it to viewing points along what we saw later from the main town of Loins head were sheer limestone cliffs….
    The water below along the edges was crystal clear looking like some of the beaches we have visited over the years. Eagles, chipmunks, even a snake 🐍we walked past on our way back along the cliffs tops….only John saw it and took a pic we were oblivious thank goodness….apparently non venomous possibly a common Garter snake 🐍…..anyway just glad I didn’t see it….

    I stayed on one of the smaller cliffs while Tim, Jess and John headed to the main one…where both Tim and John climbed down to a very precarious spot with a natural window view to the water scene below….it looked magic…shame I didn’t go but since I had a fall at the end of last year off the ladder, my right hip has given my hell…I did some damage and now feel as old as I am…
    We passed a guy on the track who sounded very Aussie I didn’t get to ask him….
    A few dogs with the owners…..one a Pug had given up the ghost to walk and was in a doggy backpack…😂😂😂😂 it did look funny….mostly all small dogs…..only ones that gave us hell were 2 poddies barking little pests they were….

    It was a quicker trip back as our 4 hr time slot as nearly up….it was much hotter now compared to when we starred out….nearly out of water too boot and a struggle going back over the rugged track as I was tired….out of shape not having been riding for ages, both John and I are very unfit at present….my new boots were rubbing badly, my hip giving me curry I was a miserable old cow heading back…but I pushed on …..

    Tim, Jess and Phoenix rushed back quicker to make it to the car in time…we were 4 minutes past the time allocation….whew thank goodness we are back…

    From here we headed to buy some much needed stores at the supermarket of Loinshead,,,.then to get an ice cream before heading to their habour….

    While in the supermarket 3 young girls all came into the store all with Aussie accents…you really hone in on accents when you travel and hearing your own or similar your ears 👂 definitely prick up….again I didn’t get a chance to ask them if they were Aussies…

    We drove to the Loinshead Harbour which had some really lovely yachts and larger cruiser at the marina….A very cute little lighthouse and heaps of massive white sandstone barriers along the shore line….. making the crystal clear water look even prettier….

    We were all so tired we drive back in silence…I headed straight to bed with drugs for the old hip…John slept for nearly 3 hours I had about 45 mins but felt so much better after it all….

    Tim hit the hot tub….we eventually woke John so he could go in the hot tub too….We sat outside this arvo the mossies not as bad as yesterday….
    We even lit the campfire 🔥 and had hot marshmallows toasted on sticks after our dinner of backed salmon 🍣 salad 🥗and a potato salad ……a nice light meal after a big day…
    I had envisioned walking the Camino Track, but after today I think I am getting too old and stiff to be a great adventurer 🤔😁!

    We finished off the night with another Star Wars movie….getting them down….
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  • Day 7 Sun Buggies and Huge Sheds

    29 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    Our new address is 122 Maple Drive Miller Lake!

    So today is when we all head away for our first trip to see the countryside….do some bush walking and investigate around a Huge Lake….Huron Lake so Tim tells me! Same name as the nature park we went to!

    Packing took awhile this morning with both cars loaded up, cloths, food and Alcohol….All the ingredients to survive 3 nights and 4 days….

    Finally set off around 11am with Tim fuelling up….If he had bought his fuel yesterday it would have been 197.9 l but today it 202.9 .5c dearer today per litre…..That’s Unleaded Diesel is 205.9 L, so to be honest prices nearly the same as home especially around Brisbane! ….In Canada it’s like home it’s Litres but once we go over the border it’s on Gallons…..Confusing being so close together….

    Finally off and the trip went pretty smoothly….going from small town to small town past Hundreds of small Acer properties…..We tried to guess if they were 100 acre or 200 acre properties….All with Massive huge sheds, big, big silos and newly growing crops after all the snow had disappeared…..We worked out they have a window of about 4-5 months to grow crops compared to our 12 months of the year…The massive sheds to put their Cattle in over winter and the Silos to store their fodder….I am not sure how they make money to survive growing only for themselves…must be to sell the cattle or the milk 🥛 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 need to chat to a farmer to find out how it works….

    The signs along the Hwy were warning signs to be aware of push bikers and Wagons….Yep you read right….Buggies, Wagons that drive along this area of the country with the Mennonite families that live around the area…….We had gone about 1/2 way when we saw a huge group of buggies powering down the side of the Hwy….must have been over 20… all coming from church..Most dressed in black…..Ladies with bonnets….

    We had stopped on the Hwy at a little town for morning tea…..Jess had hoped to take me to a Mennonite shop she had been to before….but being a Sunday nearly everything was shut…So we sat in a community seating area in the middle of town and ate early lunch…Tim had made….John bought some coffees us which actually weren’t too bad….

    The only other stop we had was the closest town to our Airbnb it was for an ice cream….and yep it was yummy….Tim ordered a Poutine for us to try….but said it wasn’t done in the traditional style it would normally be….A poutine is Hot chips 🍟 with hot gravy and cheese curds…..hmmmm🤔 this just had very runny cheese….but tasted ok very fattening I am sure….

    All the small towns we came through kind of reminded me in the way they were set up on the Hwy though the towns were of a Wild West scene,…Shops lined up individually along the Hwy didn’t seem to go any further back than the Hwy road….strange…maybe I am wrong but that’s how they looked….

    We finally arrived at our Airbnb set in woodlands around 3 pm….it was a 3hr trip but with stops took us 4 hrs…The home like all the others is set on maybe 1/2-1 acre…..surrounded by thickish woodland….just after we arrived I finally got to see my first Chipmunk 🐿 yeah…..

    All unpacked….We had a rest….It was then that Jess thought I had packed towels for us all, but not realising I should have had only packed our towels….so getting close to 5pm they rushed back to the little town we came through to try and by towels for themselves…they did manage to get 2 Beach towels but the people at the stores were quite rude and in a hurry to shut up shop….seems to be a thing here at shutting time no patience with late comers….anyway they now have towels turns out they were round not rectangles… weird! ….

    I babysat Phoenix while John slept…poor little fellow out if sorts in a strange house….

    There are heaps and heaps of small blocks with lovely houses here all hidden until you start along the road to where we are….not far from us is the Lake….we only discovered this when Tim and Jess took us in their car to take Phoenix for a walk they drive us down to check it out…looks lovely….We drive back up the Hwy to a walking track that went alongside Wetlands….again the Forrest was quite thick with near green carpet below the tree canopy on top with heaps of little wild flowers like we saw the other day when we all went for our bush walk in the Huron Nature Park….. what we had to remind ourselves is it’s only about a month since no snow so the greenery is quite unreal to see how fast it grows once the snow has disappeared….We got to see another couple of Chipmunks 🐿 in amongst all the wood laying around on the Forrest floor….so tiny wee little things….

    Then we arrived at a huge high rise plate form to get above the wet lands to try and see the birds….Jess could tell what they are from a bird app she has that identifies their whistle….unreal….

    Back we headed…John using the Hot Tub 🛁 outside….I didn’t join him as too many mossies…..they are bad…guess all the water laying everywhere breeds them prolifically once spring and summer arrive….Rotten things just left them at home….

    I cooked dinner tonight of Salmon pinwheels done with a rice 🍚 , shrimp 🦐 and some other flavours…. Asparagus, Halomi and Capsicum 🫑 stir-fired….The Salomon was supposed to be roasted in the oven but I fried them instead….not the best plan but they were still yummy and heaps of….
    John and I sat up and watched another episode of Star Wars….been a day that’s for sure….tomorrow we explore….
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  • Day 6 Sat S’mores and Bunnies!

    28 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Another pretty much lay over day of not a lot happening…..Tim took us to the Kitchener Markets first up….wow, wow, wow great fresh produce….I bought the hugest bunch of asparagus for $2.00 it was at least 5 times the amount you would get at home from the supermarket….Fresh eggplants 🍆 , tomatoes 🍅, cheesecakes slices, fresh Ham, Tim bought fresh salmon 🍣 and fresh Trout, cheeses, olives 🫒…..breads, croissants 🥐…… we had a ball just checking out all the great produce….Even got to see my first Mennonite ladies with their lovely bonnets…..Tim and Jess had explained there was a large community of Mennonites in the area and they sell many of their wonderful fresh produce at the local markets….
    For those of you not sure what Mennonites are below is a Wikipedia explanation…..
    (Mennonites are a religious-cultural group established in the 16th century during the Protestant Reformation when some Christians separated from the Roman Catholic Church. Mennonites date their separate Christian identity to the Anabaptist movement of the early 16th-century Reformation. Anabaptist (literally "rebaptizers") and Mennonite ordinances differ from other Christian denominations in that baptism is a choice made by mature voluntary believers (not infants); the communion service sometimes includes foot washing as a symbol of humility and service.)

    From here we had to go home and drop off our goodies…have a quick cuppa then head off to get Our Hire Car….John had booked a Chevalier Colorado….a Mini Ram he thought but looks just like our Car…..I really would have preferred a station wagon type car …..but this was 1/2 the price of any other type of car….so it is what it is….but it’s big and guess I will get to see things better up higher than a smaller car….it’s white like our car also…so doesn’t feel much different really….
    The girl at the Hire place was a bit sharp….saying she was technically closed at 12md be our instructions were to pick up then…..my goodness she was in a hurry others came in while we were their and she didn’t give them the same lecture ….also she tells us it has to come back before 30 days are up, because they aren’t a leasing company they can only hire a maximum of 30 days….in 30 days we will be on the other side of the country….no one told us that either… as she was going over the Ute with John she then tells him it can be taken to any of their agents in the country to re organise the next 30 days….the issue is our hire of it was for over 60 days something like 65 days so good on them for not telling us this info before we hired it….just have to see how this plays out I guess….

    I drove back with Tim 🤔😂 I wasn’t game to go with John on his maiden voyage back home….I have been all over the world with him driving on the left hand side of the road….but those first few times out are always hairy until he gets his mind in the right mode fir left driving…🥱😳!

    I spent 2 hours downloading all my pictures to date….I stupidly on the last lot of trips have allowed my iPhone to build up as it has so much memory….but then it takes up to a full day to sort them and catalogue them as I do in days and date….it’s a night mare especially when I do the ones through Instagram to FB…… the date taken is different than the date redone for display and it does my head in trying to figure our dates and days to file them correctly…I make it difficult myself but it’s the best way to do it….However I realised after a near break down of filing pics from weeks at a time I have to start downloading them only 5-7 days max…even that is too long….when my original iPhone had only 16g of space I had to download everyday so I could have enough space on my phone to take more pics….as much as I complained it actually made my filing system easier….with my Big Camera it’s easier as nothing changes on its date and I can just go to date cut and paste into my file system…..I know it sounds complicated and I don’t know anyone else who does it like I do …..must be a bit OCD with my filing but it works well and I am doing something with say a diary 📔 it’s easier to look up dates….anyway I’ll confuse you all if I continue explaining and I am confused enough 😂😂😂😂!

    We shared getting dinner I helped revamp the potato dish from last night to a warm potato salad …it turned out yummy….lots of shallots, boiled eggs, garlic, bacon and a mix of mayo, yogurt and mustard yummmm….

    Once we finished dinner at 7.30 pm we were off to Tim’s old Bosses place Bob to basically say farewell to him as he and his family are off on holidays…Tim may get to see him before he goes, or maybe not, but it was lovely of them to invite us over….with a fire in their back yard we sat around with Lisa his wife and Isobel his daughter, having the choice of too many drinks and got to try S’mores….it’s Hot 🔥 cooked Marshmallows with chocolate 🍫 set between 2 biscuits 🍪 plain wheaten type biscuits….apparently very Canadian thing to do at a fire 🔥 place….
    We had a lovely evening hearing about their lives here and their daughter Isobel’s adventure to the The Artic Circle ⭕️ on an exchange she has done a few years in a row….what an adventure that as for her…..

    Jess had given Bob a bottle of Shiraz Gin she was presented with after she designed the Label got the Gin company in Aust! She had wanted to say thanks for all the support Bob has given to Tim while working at Goggle! He was tickled pink with the thought!
    Plus Lisa has 2 of the cutest bunnies 🐰 she has living indoors you have ever seen….so soft and cuddly…..we had a great night and by 10 we had to get home, as we are heading away for the next 3 days to an Airbnb at Tobermory to do some bush hiking 🥾 finally get to try out my new boots….
    I guess the day wasn’t really a layover day….we actually filled it quite well….
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  • Day 5 Fri Lay Day….

    27 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Today was pretty much a lay day not doing much at all….we helped Tim take Phoenix for his walk….John got to do some Geocaching and found some he could actually log them….
    On both walks we have been on we have seen these rather deep holes in the tree trunks….it would seem the tiny but very efficient little birds The Woodpecker has been very busy…. The holes are quite deep and a good width of about 5-10cm wide….unreal how they manage with that little beak working their way into the tree trunks….don’t worry as soon as they are made I am sure other little creatures take over the holes for homes….so they are 2 fold….

    After our walk Tim and Jess had to go out so we did Phoenix sitting….He was perfect for us….Tim made Bahn Meh a Vietnamese roll for lunch….very tasty indeed…Then he had to Phoenix to the Vet he has been limping on his back right leg so Tim felt it needed investigating…..They feel it’s been stresses so he is in anti inflammatory for a week and no Doggy Daycare for a bit to let it rest….

    Tim then came back and took us to get some supplies of Coffee, Alcohol 🍺 🍷 and another pair of long leggings for myself….( really you say she bought 2 suitcases)
    I put 2 pair in from the offset of the trip….but with so much else on I took them out at the last minute telling myself how silly I was taking 2 pair,.,,well not so silly as it’s the best form of clothing for travel….and doggy sitting…Phoenix lives to snuggle in my lap and I find the leggings the easiest cloths to wear when he does this…. The pair I bought at home for $7.50 from Kmart are brilliant fit like a glove and the material is so soft….the pair here the cheapest I could find at a cheap shop is $25 and yep I keep thinking I am a big girl so got them a size bigger and well they are a bit on the larger size.. too bad I took the price off forgetting if I was to take them back it had to stay on silly me…. Well it is what it is…now Phoenix can snuggle…..

    The Alcohol shop Tim took us too is Government Run, so they keep the prices set different than independent ones apparently…..Grog is definitely a bit cheaper at home and Dan’s, BWS etc have such amazing choices to here….again we are very spoilt or over indulged with the choices we have at home….

    Tim and Jess cooked the most perfect Beef Roast with a great salad, warmed potato 🥔 salad and condiments for dinner….We finished up with our last 2 episodes of Around the World in 80 Days…… great pic to watch…then onto the newest series of Obi One Kenobi with Ewen McGregor…..and yep worth the watch also….plenty more to see when they resales more episodes…
    The day was finished with John finally getting his Covid Results back NEGATIVE….phew….not that he thought he had it but it is still Good to get the results of a NEG back….my goodness it was a difficult slow process, compared to what we did before we headed to Thailand from Australia and in Thailand the whole process was quick efficient and results fast….Hmmmm you have to wonder….
    Anyway one less thing to think about….
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  • Day 4 Thurs Geese and Bridges!

    26 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    We are able to take getting up each day slow at present….that will change once we hit the Hwys….
    Tim took us to explore the Uptown, Downtown of Kitchener and Middle town of Waterloo…..
    The towns both look very slow and not many people around….I didn’t actually take any pics of the townships as they were so very slow….
    Our first stop was in Downtown Kitchener to take Phoenix to Doggy Daycare…..yep you got it right Doggie Day Care …..He loves it and can’t wait to get to it….He goes sometimes up to 3 times a week and Tim and Jess can watch what him on a Webcam at home so they can see how he behaves…..we saw him once home bounding around with about 29 other bigger dogs right into the thick of it all…..He is going to stay here while we trip away…..getting him ready for when he has to go into quarantine when he us shipped back to. Australia in August…..

    So having dropped him off we headed to a walk through the Victoria Park……this Park was modelled on Central Park in New York…..but much much smaller….I got to get my first close up of squirrels…..so so cute a whole family of Squirrels 🐿 playing under and around big oak trees 🌳 all different shades in colour….from babies to mummy and daddy’s….some are so dark to very light colours and one even had a reddish tail….watching their tales is so sweet they are just so graceful….

    The park had heaps of Canadian Geese with lots of goslings from wee little ones to nearly teenage ones….I was on the look out for them to attack fortunately that didn’t occur….Tim said they do attack if they think your a threat to their babies….
    The geese poo which Tim warned us about was the size of little dog poos was just everywhere what a mine field…..

    Also in the Park where numerous bridges 🌉 going across the waterways that had been made in the Park….one very old bridge had character indeed….

    From here we drove to Middletown Waterloo…..Waterloo and Kitchener are twin cities….Tim and Jess live in Kitchener but while Tim worked for Google here it was in Waterloo which actually was only a walk up the street for him when they lived in Downtown Kitchener…..Now they live in the burbs so much nicer…..Plus he had transferred to another section of Goggle that was based in the US and was working from home until he quit it…..

    I was on a mission to buy new boots to wear when we go walking on our road trip….I didn’t bring any with me as extra weight….😂😂😂😂 that’s funny for someone who had 2 bags and it cost a fortune…..maze well have bought my walking boots from home…anyway this time I wanted or have in mind leather mid to dark brown that I can wear walking or out at night if we went out…

    This mission has become quite a task….the streets are so dead and not many shops around but we looked nothing here….So back into the car and off to a major shopping centre to try there…..After walking from one shoe shop to the next finally success….the boots were on special but you have to 10% tax plus some other charge that’s not until you get to the till you find out the extras….hmmmmm I think we in Australia have got it better when we know our out right costs from start to end….and you can bargain in many places to get prices down….eg electrical, furniture, cars bikes etc etc…..
    My boots 🥾 I was informed were leather but guess what they were actually Vegan leather 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 apparently more breathable but waterproof…..well there you go…we shall see I guess….

    I forgot on the way to the shopping centre we ended up in a long line of cars just stopped on the main Hwy….up in front of a big bus that was at the front of the line…there taking their time were big lines of Geese families just wandering slowly across the road…with traffic banked up both ways…There would have been about 30-40 them all with parents leading their babies from one side of the road to the next….sadly I didn’t get to get a pic of the huge commotion….

    Once I got my boots back into the car Tim took us to the only coffee shop he has found that actually makes coffee like we have at home….a real cappuccino and a real long black….apparently these guys have trained like Aussie Brewster……and it’s taking awhile but people are now coming in realising the coffee is so good….. My 3/4 strength Long Black was perfect and John’s cappa was spot on just needed to be hotter….but they did well….apparently they also buy a lot if their beans from Australia as well…. For those who are not in the know Australian Coffee culture is starting to lead the world….we have a massive coffee culture and training which we take for granted is world leading…so there you go lesson for the day….
    Coffee here is very difficult to get a true Cappuccino and Long Black’s don’t exist…it an Americana and they are often brewed not made from the expresso style of making coffee is what our style is based on….
    You never thought you would get a coffee lesson in my blog did you 😂😂😂

    So all coffe’ed up back home….. doing not much for the Arvo….I videoed messaged Dad at 6 pm yep a few dramas to sort….then off to watch the Latest Top Gun Movie….I wasn’t that excited to go and see it but to my surprise it was a really good movie….Great story line, well acted, very emotional and good outcome….worth the watch….

    All in all another good day….
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  • Day 3 Wed Turtles and Rest

    25 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Getting up today was easier after getting some decent sleep. No major plans for the day other than a walk in a Nature Park with Phoenix….. so brekky was leisurely.

    After brekky we had some down time while Jess worked…then all headed to Huron Nature Park.
    Lots to take in with little wild flowers everywhere…so, so green. Heaps of turtles laying around in the sun, they weren’t very big turtles compared to some at home…but very cute all lined up on branches coming out of the water…A large bird looked like a crane not sure what it was….
    We got half way around, when Jess remembered FEDEX was coming to pick up John’s Covid Test..So sadly we didn’t get to see the rest of the Park….Tim was telling us that only a few weeks back the area was covered in Snow and people would ski through it…hard to believe with the green canopy up top and green carpet below it was covered with Snow….we have no concept of the huge change in seasons as they do here…
    Maybe some of you know my story of my good 5600 Nikon DSLR with 18-300mm lens being stolen last year while in Brisbane…the buggars broke into my little car went through the backpack I have with me at present and only took out what pertained to my camera…left the rest…I was devastated as it had heaps of picks still on it from our trip to Victoria we had been on only a few weeks before…any Tim was so moved by my extreme devastation that he offered to buy me a new camera 📷…. We discussed it for quite a while before his suggestion of going to a Mirrorless Camera…. Long story I finally bought a Z5 Nikon which was nearly the latest then with the biggest lens I could get which was a 28-200mm. Since getting it I have really struggled to get it to work for me as well as I did the 5600….. every time I use it I get frustrated with the zoom capacity and clarity of the lens….so this morning it was about trying it out to get the hang of this rotten camera…I have been avoiding using it with not being happy with its over all outcomes….but it was worth a lot of money and I have to get my head around it…

    So back we go to home…..John and I sit down to watch a YouTube tutorial on the Nikon……ohh my goodness it’s really a complicated little computer…and my Jet-lagged brain 🧠is not taking in what needs to take in….I am sure this camera will do my head in…

    Tim and Jess decide to make home made pizzas 🍕….the pastry was just great and the flavours very yummy…. The afternoon was spent watching Jurassic Park…..and more of our Around the world in 80days…. Late dinner of Antipasto foods again very yummy…

    Phoenix has decided he loves John and I and wants to sit on my lap every time I sit….I am not a doggy person at all…but this little fellow has widdled his way into my heart…he is very soft very little hair and gets bathed all the time so smells very clean…
    All in all a good Day….
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  • Day 2 Tues Fuzzy Minds and Tired Bodies

    24 maja 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Well our first night of sleep was hit and miss having woken up multiple times even though totally exhausted…Tim and Jess have truly gone out of their way to make us feel at home and little phoenix is such cute little bundle of fluff you can’t help love him…

    We finally got out of bed just after 9am, to have some breaky…then start sorting out all our wet cloths…my goodness my whole 2 suitcases had very little not very wet….most of John’s also got hit….

    Fortunately Tim and Jess have a big back yard and I could place the collapsable cloths stands right out in the sun….Tim said they don’t have out door cloths lines due to the long winters…how lucky are we our cloths can get much needed suns rays 90% of the year….

    Once all out Tim took us up the street for me to get some walking boots 🥾, John to get us SIM cards for our phones and of course some money 💴 what would we do without that….

    So far the x2 long blacks which are Americana’s have been just terrible and no getting a cappuccino is near impossible here not the norm….John’s throat is cut….Maccas did have one last night that we go through the drive through…but was terrible….we are so, so spoilt in Aussie Land with our fantastic coffee culture….it’s hard to beat Australian Coffee culture and finding like wise OS has been quite an experience as we have travelled the world….like the Loo experience over the years we could write books just on these experiences ha ha 😁….

    Getting boots turned out a little harder…I have foot drop on my left foot so getting shoes that one fit right and two not too high due to anything with an edge or small rock I tend to either stumble or fall over…which is quite embarrassing…many I time I have gone flying and nearly or have ended up in someone’s arms….😂🤔 I do laugh but it can be quite embarrassing….

    I found 2 great pair I just needed the sole of one on the other shoe and all would be perfect….so I’ll keep looking and if all else failings I go back to get the pair with the higher heal and pray I don’t fall over….

    Getting a cheap Sim card here has also tuned out to be quite an expensive experiment….not cheap like Thailand….over $50 for just for a month…++++ prices you see is not what you pay at the counter taxes etc are added so you have to calculate that before you go to the checkout! In Thailand it was less than $20 for same period….yep Asian travel is definitely a cheaper way to go….So far fuel here looks similar prices…maybe a bit more. ….so for all those Aussies blaming the government for the fuel hike it’s a world wide issue at present….good old Putin has made it hard world wide keeping fuel prices low….don’t you just love him….😡

    We get a quick bite on the run then off to Farm Boy which is a fantastic fresh produce store filled with so many great offerings….I love wondering around OS food stores seeing what’s on offer…so many delights you want to try and experience….

    Paying for goods you add 10% Tax plus at restaurants it’s 15% extra for tips same as US but wages here are hire so one wonders why they still do the same as US where wages are much much lesser!

    The whole time I was up the street I just felt I was experiencing an outer body experience so weird to feel like this all due to jet lag….so once back and having to sort out the cloths as they slowly dried I hit the wall…I only needed 30 mins and off I went again on full power…John however he had over 2 hrs…..

    We relaxed the rest of the arvo…after redid the 2 bags I bought condensing down to the main one as much as possible,…never ever again will I bring 2 suitcases it’s tuned into a nightmare…I gave Jess all her TimTams I bought 6 different flavours….We are again so very fortunate in Aussieland to have such choices of goodies like this…most countries don’t have our choices and the quality we have….even jelly lollies I bought quite a few bags with me knowing that they only offer Harpo lollies OS and they are quite tasteless compared to ours…we are so, so spoilt….yep my extra bag was full of goodies so at least going home I should be lighter….but with Tim and Jess coming back to Aust not long after we get back I might even leave stuff behind to be shipped back with their gear….that way no embracing melt downs at airports having to lay a fortune for the extra bag 💼 even though poor Tim thought it was all paid for with the Maple Leaf pass…great if it works on the way home but I don’t want to experience all the issues we did on the way over…it was too stressful….

    Travel is stressful enough with out making it worse for yourself by doing what you dint normally do…stick to routine and that way less issues to deal with….well that’s the idea doesn’t always work…but one can try….

    Tim ordered dinner in and finished watching a fantastic new series of Around the world in 80 days….not tired 🥱yet …..ohh dear the body will take getting it’s time sorted a bit longer one thinks 🤔🤔🤔🤔!
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  • Day 1 ++ Mon The day of the big juant!

    23 maja 2022, Australia ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

    Part 1:
    Well the day or should I say early morning of the Big Trip to Canada has arrived! Brian who lives at MumC’s property has kindly driven us at 2.15am to the airport! We are having to go Domestic from Brisbane to Sydney to start with before we board our international flight to Vancouver!
    Tim gave us Maple Leaf Passes that give us like Gold Class with bags and going to lounges! Not sure we will have time to go to any lounges but I have for the first time ever bought 2 big bags I feel scared they will reject our pass and feel very self indulgent never having done this before!! Having extra bags!
    Killing time at Brisbane Domestic before they open up! We are very early!

    Well the dramas commenced! I had a awful feeling something was going go wrong with my extra bag! And yep it did! Because our flight from Bris to Syd was domestic the ticketing only showed we could take one bag each! The Maple leaf Areoplan 50+ does actually kick in until we go to board the Air Canada flight to Vancouver apparently!
    So yep you guessed it cost us. If we wanted to just put our bags in to Sydney not the whole way through we would only have had to pay for one leg! But because we didn’t have much time between flights we had to cough up $300 for my one extra bag! Poor Tim who we were talking to the whole time on messenger was trying to make it work from his end, but Qantas wouldn’t come yo the party! So as much as we said no, no, no Tim put the money back in our account because he felt bad! Tim gave us the Maple Leaf gold class and felt he should have read the conditions better! I was a blithering mess shaking and upset, John trying to calm the situation and Tim apologizing when it wasn’t his fault!! That will teach me to want more bags! Never again! I should be happy with my economy lot! Anyway we paid the money and the bags went! Now we are finally in the air heading to the next connecting flight! What might be awaiting us there! We shall see!

    Made it to Sydney and craziness overload! Getting to Customs along with 1,000’s of others all in cattle line up and down, up and down, up and down I reckon we have walked miles and miles just to get our bags scanned! The odd few people not being obedient by not wearing their masks, but the vast majority did as asked!

    We got through the eventually about 45mins it took! Flights delayed due to wet weather apparently! We talked back and forth with the desk crew about our maple leaf pass thing and they had nothing to prove we had it! Tim had been speaking back and forth to Air Canada they say we should have it desk staff saying nothing here! Tim so, so disappointed it didn’t all go as he had planned for us to have a few upgraded things on the way! But not to happen…. Maybe on the way home! But I won’t hold my breath!

    We got to our crappy middle row seats which we could do nothing about it! It is what it is can only hope John doesn’t get anyone next to him! Whoops spoke too soon he just got someone 😢! I am on the isle seat so at least can get to a loo easy! 😀
    Anyway we are on the way…. We’ll we hope no more delays!

    What a flight it was! So very long! We both watched a few movies 🎥 and tried to sleep! I think I got more than John! The feet are getting like balloons getting old now for flights!
    They fed us x3 times! All good was actually fairly good compared to some flights we have had! Soon we will be on Terra firm-a Canada 🇨🇦! Then more customs to go through before our next 5 hr flight ✈️!
    Part 2:
    Arrived in Vancouver at 10.30am! Instead of 7.05 as per plan! But with travel best laid plans don’t always turn out!
    We were usher from one part of the airport to the next! We had missed our connecting flight, but that doesn’t matter apparently they just get you another! Which they did! Now fly out at 1pm with a 5 hr flight and time difference Tim will now pick us up at 8.30pm tonight instead of just after 4 this Arvo!
    They gave us x4 food vouchers for being so late in! Wow a bonus! Going through customs, John got randomly picked for a Covid Test! What the!

    At least one more leg left 🤔😅 we can hope!

    The last leg left on time, I binged watched the Glided Age, American version of Downton Abby! I actually didn’t mind it but such a prentice age!
    We had 4x$10 vouchers given to us for the inconvenience of the late flights and told we could use it onboard! Some of the attendance said yes we could some said we couldn’t in the end they let us use them! So 2x meat and pickle sandwiches which were very stale 1 beer, 1 Prosecco, 3 kitkats, and 1 pkt cashews well worth getting the vouchers!

    We arrived on time then painfully had to sit on the tarmac for 45 mins waiting in line for disembarking hmmmmm over sitting on planes but what can you do!! So so tired we are falling asleep! Finally we get going and finish the long joint from Aussie Land to Canada Land!

    We get our bags quickly and wow wow wow that never happens they came out nearly first!
    We found Tim ok it was funny I am liking around and could hear this little voice going Narelle Narelle ha ha it was funny as I didn’t recognize him straight up with his beard, hoodie and In the shadows!

    The drive back to Kitchener was boring as in the dark, once back to their lovely little unit we discover our suitcases are saturated! All my cloths, pillows etc are wet wet wet! We worked out it would have been when the bags came off from Brisbane and were left in the rain at Sydney airport and being delayed for 3 hrs it got very wet! Not impressed! But too tired to sort tonight! Finally got to bed at midnight 🕛 yeah!
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  • Day 145 No Flamenco for Me!

    13 sierpnia 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Monday 13/08/2018 (Day 58 SZ) Sono Apartmentos Avenida Els Tremolencs, 34, La Garriga, 08530, Spain

    Today we set off for Barcelona once more, after 18 years we have returned…. We have not too bad of memories from our last visit but I really didn’t want to go back… However plans change as ours have and with only being able to do the top part of Spain, John made the decision to stay near here and visit once again. To be honest we actually had a great day…. Exhausting, but great.

    I do have one bad memory of Barcelona and that is from the Flamenco show we went to on the Cosmos Trip in 2000… It was the night from hell watching nonstop tapping, yelling and shoes being hit so hard on the floor I thought it might give way…we were all cramped into a tiny room, sat on a chair all one level…. So if someone was tall the shorty behind couldn’t see anyway…given an aperitif that tasted awful, and all squashed so close together with about 10 other busloads of people… it was so hot hardly any air and the actual show was just awful…so this time definitely no Flamenco….

    We have found getting into most cities not too difficult so we usually find a car park near the centre and this seems to be working for us…..So all parked up, off we set to find sights we hadn’t seen before. As we were to discover Barcelona is an unreal city with many facets to explore. Wandering around taking in all the unreal buildings and of course for me the wrought iron lace work on the windows, doors, fences and any other thing they place it on because so many items have it on them.

    The sad side of Barcelona is the people sleeping on the streets and of course the heaps and heaps of refugees selling the same items on the street everywhere….

    As we set off we could see the Gaudi Buildings that have been made Famous by this guy who was wayyyy ahead of his time with design and architecture……He was called a Modernist creator with his way out designs of Buildings. You can’t miss them they are so, so different to anything else around. We really only got to see a couple of the Gaudi buildings and only from the outside…. Our morning tea was at a lovely little coffee shop with so many treats to look at and choose from, we usually get something to share….
    On we go venturing off that lead us down Las Rambler, it wasn’t a plan to head down here we just as most of our sightseeing is stumbled onto it. Las Rambler is really tourist 1.2 Ks long filled with people everywhere. We could see 100’s of people streaming into one area, wondering what it was we headed that way…. Silly us… Turned out to be a food Markets, which would have been ok except sooo manyyy peopleeee and not easy to get around. We found a spot that a bit quitter and while standing there I spotted some ladies selling toffee coated nuts and freeze dried vegies…. Being a bit peckish by now as it was lunch time… I asked how much it was so I ordered 3 different choices… I double checked with the lady that is 5.60 Euro a 100gm yes… went to pay for it and the other women said 33 Euro that’s $52…. I looked at her and said you’re kidding….my husband will kill me. So I got her to take quite a bit out still cost me 25 Euro… unreal. John was mad at me for being so stupid but as I said to him I double checked the women made up some excuse costs, but it really was a total scam…after John had said his bit I then reminded him how he got ripped off at this very same place for cherries 18 yrs ago… The most expense cherries he has ever had in his life…. So lesson is don’t go to the Food Markets that are just for the tourist. Go to local markets they are cheaper…

    After that terrible experience we made our way to the harbour. On the way I spotted a young women totally out to it on the ground in front of a shop sprawled out no movement…. After an earlier episode of stepping over a man on the street that I felt I should have helped even if I had called an Ambulance, John just wanted to keep going I honestly felt like the story in the Bible about the Pharisee who passed by the man who had been robbed….. I know for many of them its drug related but honestly it could be medical and if you don’t check you don’t know… They even could be dead… I just felt so helpless and callous in not stopping to help….It is just so so sad the sights in some of these cities….
    From the girl to seeing heaps of young refugee boys on the way to the Port, always boys selling their wares…they looked like they were allowed here in this area because they didn’t have their ropes in hand that are tied around the sheet on the ground with the wares… When it’s illegal they have the ropes around pone hand ready to pull the four leads on each corner of the sheet that pulls the whole thing into a big bag with all their goodies inside and they run…. There is always a spotted… But not here so we are thinking maybe the council allowed them this area to do business away from the main areas. Mind you they were selling plenty tourist everywhere buying their goodies of shoes, sun glasses, T shirts, Bag with designer names….

    The buildings in the area as we were making our way to Port Vell were amazing so ornate but just stunning… Some were having a huge overhaul and being redone. From here you could see over the harbour to the Cable cars zipping back and forth across the Harbour, this was surrounded by all new modern buildings… What a difference from one extreme to the next with Architecture. The actual Cable Cars were going from one tall building to the next 3 in total…..Looked fun, but too far from where we were….Along with 100’s walking on a new modern designed walk way we headed to a new modern shopping centre… as it wasn’t that interesting and after a cuppa and meeting with Mr MacDonald we headed back towards the city, for some lunch. On the way we spotted some huge Luxury Cruises one was a Monster making the others that are big look dwarfed….

    Lunch was on a side walk Café not far from the Port area…..where we could watch the world go by…. And just take some RnR the heat is unreal today so we are zapped of energy and all up by the time we did finish we had walked for well over 6 hrs.…From here we wandered around the alleys and streets stumbling across the massive Barcelona Cathedral, Not the Gaudi one, which is a very odd but interesting we didn’t end going to see it this…..This Cathedral still had heaps there looking at it and it was right next door to a Gaudi Art studio… I actually think it is an Art Studio named after Gaudi not his wares…. Still what they had on display on the outside was unreal. I wanted to go in but time was not on our side now we had to get back to the car which was blocks away…. We did make it back, very foot sore and tired… Then we had to go through the traffic to get back to our village. On the way in I spotted this massive bullet shaped building called the Glories Torre Agbar, I had hoped we could go via it on the way out as it was fascinating from a distance, but due to the traffic issues that just couldn’t occur. So back up the highway to our lovely little unit and a home cooked meal. What a day both extremely tired, but so glad we had made the effort to go to see Barcelona again, from the wonderful sights to the sadness we saw with the people on the streets….
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  • Day 144 Credit Card sorrow!

    12 sierpnia 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Sunday 12/08/2018 (Day 57 SZ) Sono Apartmentos Avenida Els Tremolencs, 34, La Garriga, 08530, Spain

    II think I mentioned it that our Visa card wasn’t working and now our MasterCard is playing up, and John had tried and tried to call the 24 hr. hot line for Westpac, time and time again, with no luck.... plus his phone which is dying is playing up... so he took my UK Sim out and out in his Aust Sim and after a lot of fiddling he finally got onto Westpac... not only did we have credit card issues but there had been 3-4 double up payments taken from our account for fuel payments and a hire car for Crete.... turns out the Bank even though I had notified them 2 times with all the information about where we were going and what we were doing dates etc., they didn’t except it because John as the main holder for our account didn’t let them know, they blocked our accounts…. after nearly 5 months mind you they decided to do this very odd.....then when we queried about the double payments the bank put us through to the Fraud Squad... we got an Indian guy being the weekend as it was Sunday, anyway he told us because we still had the card it hadn’t been stolen they wouldn’t help us... even though we had 4 lots if double transactions against our account it wasn’t their concern... my goodness was I cross.. Even the bank staff had felt it was something fraudulent that’s why they put us through….Fat lot of good they are.... anyway the bank fixed our cards well we thought they had.... and off we set for the beach...

    The trip there was through high rise jungle, not a good look or feel, the beach yep it had sand very course dirty sand, but it as sand... but it just didn’t look inviting at all. We found a spot to park that’s always a challenge, then off to the beach we set, well to say it was like Croatia or Italy it was not.... a Bar like the other places set up on the beach yes, and heaps of Umbrellas a few to be paid for many to were free spots... but it just lacked feeling and temptation to head out there.... so we headed to the Bar area for a drink, the Bar area which actually served not too bad of food, was ok to look at but to actually sit in the beach I am not so sure....

    We sat and people watched for about an hour, it was quite funny watching a guy running past us about every 10-15 mins, eventually he started running backwards past us as well looked so funny and so different...
    He was dressed in long pants and it was an extremely hot day, so it looked out of place... but the number of times he went past and his mannerisms made me think he may have a mental health issue..... And running may have been his therapy…..Either way it sure was entertaining watching him going back and forth, plus watching all the sexy girls coming from the beach, well for John not me!

    By the time we got home John realised that the issue with the double payments still needed to be bought up with the bank again, after the fraud squad refused to help us. So he had to go through the whole process again to be able to reach the bank... this time we got a young bloke who actually knew his stuff and could explain to John that for some reason, double payments taken out until they go through their paperwork and see what you actually put in against what you were charged for and it’s rectified...They do this because too many are driving away not paying, but over here most servos have credit card pay stations that you have to put in your credit card first before the bowser will work... no human intervention just machines... sometimes it just doesn’t work other times it does...

    Anyway after the young fellow had explained it all to John it made sense, and we have since got back the extra amount taken out…shame all their staff don’t understand this process…. would save a lot of hassle and what we thought was free calls on Whatsapp have actually been 2x$50 calls... glad we have sorted out the issue but not the costs incurred that should have been covered as a Westpac customer, especially when it says it’s a 24/7 call centre, no mention it costs a fortune... however we now have credit cards to use again... travelling without a credit card is not possible these days... got scary there for a bit.
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  • Day 143 Farewell Italy- Hello Spain!

    11 sierpnia 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Saturday 11/08/2018 (Day 56 SZ) Sono Apartmentos Avenida Els Tremolencs, 34, La Garriga, 08530, Spain

    Sadly we left Italy I have no doubt we will never be back, that makes me sad Italy 🇮🇹 is an unreal country to see.... I do find the people very, very difficult they aren’t very friendly, but the country is worth the pain of the rude people..that’s sad to say but so, so true.... so saying farewell, was hard!

    The trip across the border wasn’t anything special, but did not how bare it become after arriving in Spain. Nothing special to see as we really didn’t have time as it was a very long run today, the road side stops were very boring compared to the Italian or French ones... a lot of grape vines and olive trees seem to be the main produce, along. With some corn 🌽 and a few other crops... we arrived late arvo to a very nice looking Fairly new apartment complex, once inside it really as well set up very roomy with all the mode cons..... had great kitchen and washing machine aircon and Wi-Fi ticked all the boxes.... when we settled and headed out to find a supermarket we realised this apartment complex wasn’t anywhere near anything as such... no close restaurants or shops in fact it was in a very odd spot for a complex like it is... but we really didn’t need anything like a restaurant etc. it’s just if someone stayed here without the bits to cook with and no car they really would be up the creek so to speak...
    We found a Lidl and bought our needs had a quick drive around then back to cook dinner and do some much needed washing...
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  • Day 142 Walls, Graves and Canals!

    11 sierpnia 2018, Francja ⋅ 0 °C

    Friday 10/08/2018 (Day 55 SZ) Appart'City Nîmes 364, allée de l’Amérique Latine, Nîmes, 30900, France

    Today’s adventure took us to a few different locations and it actually turned out to be a huge day.

    We started at Aigues Mortes which unbeknown to us is a Medieval fortified Citadel, just blew us away as we drove into the normal township with the streets lined with beautiful flower gardens. Seeing the canals beside us and huge trees lining the streets right to the door of this massive fortified walls with Ramparts standing tall and solid holding all the walls around the city as it’s called no but really a village! Inside it is very touristy with heaps of bars, restaurants and tourist shops... outside when we pulled up into yep a paid vacation park nothing free anywhere it’s in the Salt marshes amongst the grass lands but next to it was the most amazing soft punk salt Lake so, so pretty but you couldn’t get close enough to it as it as fenced off and high grass lands around it...this is where a drone would be fantastic to use.... they actually mine this lake and if we had the time could have checked out the mine as well but we don’t have time..

    Next to the walled city is the canals and on canals are the all the canal boats and cruisers sitting waited by to be hired and taken up and down the canals just read they can go 140 ks takes 15 locks and takes 1 week to cruise it... you could see people on the boats relaxing, they must have hired them, just looked funny with them underneath the bridge area relaxing with traffic non stop going up and over the bridge and along the walled city to the salt marsh area... very busy spot so I still wonder how they got to relax... I loved the pink Lake and as we entered the city the unreal smell of the food coming from inside the Medieval village had my hunger bug going one to the dozen, all we got was a little cake to share and a cuppa and on our way.... I could have spent days exploring here just love, love, loved it..they even had flower pots on the bridge, massive tall layer flower pots around the walled city and outside it as well and a massive huge beautiful carousel that I would have lived to had a ride on...

    Aigues Mortes, was founded in the thirteenth century and famous since the first crusades in the time of King Louis IX. The waterways in this region, set between the sea and the Camargue countryside has the salt marshes of the Midi that have surrounded the city of Aigues Mortes since the Middle Ages. There are excellent beaches and swimming in the Mediterranean at Grau du Roi, Palavas-les-Flots at the Grande Motte or in Carnon. They offer horse riding in Franquevaux which we pulled up near after leaving checking out a massive birds nest on top of a tower.
    There are supposed to be fields of wild bulls and horses and Flamingo spotting on the famous Etang de Thau lagoon. But we never got to see any sadly...

    From here we headed towards St Gilles where we had lunch then went exploring and looking for the old Cathedral L’Abbatiale De Saint Gilles.
    (Info thanks to Wiki) According to the legend, it was founded in the 7th century by Saint Gilles, over lands which had been given him by the Visigoth King Wamba after he had involuntarily wounded the saint during a hunt. The monastery was initially dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul: however, in the 9th century, the dedication was changed to St. Giles himself, who had become one of the most venerated figures in the area. His relics were housed in the abbey church and attracted numerous pilgrims. In the 11th century, the monastery was attached to that of Cluny. Thanks to its prosperity, it was enlarged and decorated from the 12th to the 15th century, when the cloister was finished. In the 16th century the church, in the course of the Wars of Religion, was devastated when the Huguenots took shelter in it. Restorations were held in the 17th century and again, after further damage during the French Revolution, in the 19th century. The tomb of St. Giles was rediscovered in 1865, becoming again a pilgrim destination from 1965. The village itself as interesting with its narrow alleys and unreal doors... another great sight we had to do a quick look and head on...

    Next stop was The L’Abbaye Trogodytique De Saint Roman at Beaucaire, this amazing sight was very similar to the monk cemeteries we saw in Croatia a huge rock formation coming out of the ground and nearly every square inch of it has been carved with dug our graves in the rock... all over the top and inside its caves.....we actually soent a fair amount of time here it was so interesting.

    Info thanks to Wiki
    The Abbey of Saint-Roman (Abbaye de Saint-Roman), is a cave monastery located in the communes of Beaucaire and Comps, in the Gard département of France.
    The site, which includes the ruins of a castle, the château de Saint-Roman-d'Aiguille, has been protected by the French Ministry of Culture as a monument historique since 1990 and includes a chapel, cloisters, terrace, tombs and walls. It was constructed in the 9th, 10th, 12th and 15th centuries. The abbey is reached by a signposted path from Beaucaire which leads past a vast chamber and the monks’ cells to the chapel carved out of the rock which contains the tomb of St Roman. From the terrace, there is a fine view over the Rhône, Avignon and the Mont Ventoux area with Tarascon in the foreground. The Michelin Guide describes it "a site of captivating simplicity".

    The surrounding scenery was just unreal valley below was worth the climb by itself with out the cave Monastery. Then as we drove away we could see a huge dam with quite a large amount of water being let go from its gates from here you could see more of the the canal and locks. The whole area was so interesting... but off we speed to the next location.

    La Tour Philippe Le Bel seeing the Tower, then Fort and Abbey Saint Andrè both in Villeneuve les Avignon, we didn’t get to go into this as it was closing time, but just looking at it was interesting enough....

    (Info from Wiki) Tour Philippe-le-Bel (English: Tower of Philip the Fair) is a medieval tower in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon which marked the French terminus of the Saint-Bénézet Bridge across the Rhone between the Kingdom of France and Papal territory of Avignon. It is named after the French king Philippe-le-Bel (Philip IV "the Fair") who was responsible for its construction.

    A tower with only two storeys was completed in 1302. In spite of protests from the Count of Provence and the population of Avignon, Philippe-le-Bel pressed ahead and built a gatehouse at the end of the bridge. The tower and gatehouse formed part of a fortress with a curtain wall that enclosed several buildings including a chapel and a residence for the châtelain. A third storey was added to the tower in the middle of the 14th century. The Saint-Bénézet Bridge was abandoned in 1669 and the fortress then ceased to serve any useful function. The French crown continued to pay for repairs, but after the French Revolution the buildings were abandoned and allowed to fall into ruins. In 1822 the town of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon decided to demolish all of the fortress except the present tower. It was listed as a Monument historique in 1862 and is now open to the public.

    From the La Tour w had to drive up further to find a parking space, again somehow we ended up in the another Medieval township I am sure we will hav heaps of fines once him for being in forbidden areas..there are signs but being in French or Italian we don’t understand them.... Hence why we end up in the wrong spot

    We eventually found a spot then se off on foot to find the Fort and Abbey Saint Andrè another wow place it’s massive and yet another fortified medieval city walled community. As we wound our Amy Brough yet again another unreal village with amazing alleys and sights abounding, at a higher level we could actually see the Papal Palace it was as if not bigger than this fortified city... but a lot more glamous... it as across the Rhone River and yet again sadly no Tim to look at it closely just had to see it in the distance....

    (Info thanks to Wiki)The Fort Saint-André is a medieval fortress in the commune of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon in the Gard département of France, dating from the first half of the 14th century. The treaty of Paris, signed in 1229 at the end of the Albigensian Crusade, handed the French crown land to the west of the Rhone from Pont-Saint-Esprit to the Mediterranean and a joint interest in the city of Avignon. In 1290 the French king, Philip IV (Philippe-le-Bel or Philip the Fair), ceded his claim to Avignon to his father's cousin, Charles II of Naples who was the Count of Provence through his marriage to Beatrice of Provence. The Benedictine Abbey of Saint-André occupied a strategic position on Mount Andaon within sight of the town of Avignon which lay on the other side of the Rhone. Mount Andaon is a rocky outcrop with steep sides to the north and the east that rises 50 m above the floodplain of the Rhone. Prior to the 1770s the river flowed next to the base of the eastern side of the mount. The plateau at the top covers an area of around 3.5 hectare and extends for 220 m in an east-west direction and 160 m north-south. The top is not flat but rises from south to north by 24 m. The abbey was built at the eastern end of the plateau; the western end was occupied by a small village. The abbey had been founded at the end of the 10th century and possessed extensive property with over 200 churches spread over a wide area of southern France. In 1290 Philip IV instructed Adam de Montcéliard, the sénéchal of Beaucaire, to negotiate an agreement with the abbey to cooperate in the defense of the right bank of the Rhone. The paréage treaty signed in 1292 specified that Philippe le Bel could build a fortress with a permanent garrison next to the abbey and a castle by the river. The abbey surrendered temporal power but obtained protection from the unwanted pressure from the city of Avignon which wished to control both banks of the Rhone. By 1302 fortifications, including an initial Tour Philippe-le-Bel, had been built at the western end of the Pont Saint-Bénézet which lay less than kilometer from the abbey. In 1309, Pope Clement V moved the papacy from Rome to Avignon. The fortress of Saint-André, with the curtain wall that surrounded the abbey, was built in several stages during the first half of the 14th century. The surviving manuscripts do not allow the construction to be precisely dated. A châtelain is mentioned in documents dating from 1314 and 1344, a guard is mentioned in 1318. The carved crest placed by the abbey above the entrance is dated 20 July 1367. This was probably when modifications were made to the entrance arch. The fortress was continually occupied by officers of the crown up to the time of French revolution. The fortress was clearly visible from Papal State across the Rhone in the town of Avignon and was intended to demonstrate the power of the Kingdom of France.

    What a huge day but boy did we see some amazing breathtaking sights... worth feeling very tired.
    Our little unit was very basic, but No kettle no toaster, did have a microwave, sink Weeny dishwasher, not sure why as you really didn’t need it, and thank goodness a 2 ring stove top plus a little fridge..did cope with it and getting some cooking done was a bonus...
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  • Day 141 Dark Skys and bedroom gloom....

    9 sierpnia 2018, Francja ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

    Thursday 09/08/2018 Day (Day 54 SZ) Appart'City Nîmes 364, allée de l’Amérique Latine, Nîmes, 30900, France

    A day of booking units and diary..it has been a huge decision on how to plan the next section of our trip.

    Originally we had the plan of travelling most of Spain and Portugal, however due to costs of accommodation this being peak season, even tough Spain is supposed to be cheap peak season the prices are truly ridiculous... they know they are a popular destination at this time of the year and the prices rise 200-500% and this has made what is left which is slim pickings our of our budget..
    The other reason is distances with time, taking time out to do the 2 resorts with Karma the one in Tuscany and the one in Normandy which is ahead have taken some of our days hence less time to be explore... so change of plan, we are still going to Spain and Portugal but only the top areas of both.....I am disappointed in many ways, as this had been a plan for a long, long time to see both these countries extensively. But sometimes you have to see reason... as it turns out even the places we have managed to find have been much more than planned... the trouble is you can’t get away from peak season anywhere in most of Europe as its summer everywhere!

    So with the new itinerary which takes us to Barcelona, somewhere I wasn’t counting on going again....we had done Barcelona in 2000 which we had enjoyed then, but no desire to go back... however we are so will now have to find some interesting sights to go to, and I know it does have many from our last visit, now a rediscovery.....

    Then as I was getting my pics uploaded disaster struck... I was changing external hard drives when my hand pulled the lead to hard, very new 2 TB external hard drive took off across the table and landed on the floor... I have had this happen before and it survived I have also had this happen before and I killed it and extremely devastatingly it is dead... I tried for ages to make it work, not wanting to fess up to John what I did as. Knew he would be pretty Pived off and yes he was... I felt just so upset... it holds the whole of my copies not the originals, but this had so many that had been worked on to save time once home... no matter what we did no way can you access them... we had only just bought it a few weeks ago... this was due to sheer volume of pics taken had filled up my 500mg and the 1 TB as we had movies and ebooks on them as well, hence no more room... all was going well until I dropped it... it makes a beeping noise and the info I read on the net tells us with the right help you may be able to resale what’s lost... however not while we are traveling, this means 2 things we have to wait until I get home to try and no guarantee it will work and 2 we have to buy a new one again... no wonder John’s Pppppp offfff.... I still can’t believe I did this..to be honest as I write this now a number of days later I still tire up about what I did, but I can’t undo it so just have to work around it....

    Today is very, very overcast an about 1pm it started to pour so good thing we decided to stay in..... I stiff around so much with ma blog I only be a small amount done what with research in the places so I give the right facts and procrastination I only get small bits done at a time... the older I get the slower I am getting sad 😞 to say...

    About 5 pm the rain cleared so we headed out to clear my head and look for a hard drive... we were positive there was a shopping centre close by, but alas it wasn’t once we had walked there only to discover a lot of empty shops and a huge Gym.... so back home head cleared a bit, time to get dinner on again...

    Might not have gone anywhere but absolutely had it from the emotional fall out of writing and the hard drive episode... tomorrow’s a new day we head off to look again after taking today off....

    The light at the end of my tunnel today was the lovely pink hued sunset... gives me hope for a better day tomorrow...
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  • Day 140 River of Roman design!

    8 sierpnia 2018, Francja ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Wednesday 08/08/2018 Day (Day 53 SZ) Appart'City Nîmes 364, allée de l’Amérique Latine, Nîmes, 30900, France

    Setting off today we hadn’t as usual any real plans other than wanting to see Pont Du Gard and a suggestion from the lovely young girl yesterday at the info centre who suggested a few sights around the area... so John set Nav for Collias....Not really knowing what was there we were surprised by the huge bridge over the Collias River and below even though the water wasn’t deep were 100’s of canoes and canoe business set up along the river shore line..

    Each business had a different coloured canoe ... so they could distinguish their own..
    One business had 100’s of their own canoes all lineup one on top of the other..John and I was totally in awe as we couldn’t see how so many of the candies would b used and where on earth would they all fit as not that big of a river... when we pulled up the car park where we parked only had a few cars by the time we did leave there were 100’s of cars lined up... and as the day progressed we realised that they needed every one of their canoes as most canoed down stream to Pont Du Gard where you could see it from the water...

    We wandered around the river and it’s bank for a while just so nice to be amongst nature instead of buildings and people, people everywhere.....there was a massive restaurant set up on the top side of the river bank so we had a cuppa in the breeze as the day heat as already knocking us... such a different heat to home even though ours is dry and this is also a dry heat but so, very different in the way you cope with it... once we were revived back to the car along the country roads following Nav who I am sure is stupid at times as she really does take us only some totally stupid roads when clearly there are better ones, but John for the life if me I dont know why insists he must follow her, only to discover many times I am right, but never tells me I am... that darn women has got him right where she wants him.... anyway...... we did make it and off to see it for ourselves...

    Yes there is a cost hmmmmm.... and not a cheap cost either, but after actually spending our day there and it was a lot longer than planned I guess it was worth it...

    The Pont Du Gard sure stands out and is very eye catching..... it’s actually an ancient aqueduct built as part of what was a 50k system around the 1AD the bridge was built in 3 different stages... info below gives more detail..

    Our day consisted of a lunch 🥗 at the restaurant as we walked in not realising there were other smaller restaurants on the other side of the Pont Du Gard... meal wasn’t too bad but they had you being the only access to meals on this side... across the river which was afloat with canoes and people everywhere all worshipping the sun as only the Europeans can... there is a magnificent old 6 story building that appears to be abandoned, so sad as we got close up you could see it had been working not too long ago, had areas outside to eat as well as this beautiful old building so very French in its set up...

    Being in the bridge you could appreciate it’s sheer size but just wall to wall people... we had to pick such a busy day... however it is summer holidays so guessing most days are like this.... views up and down the river gave us insight into why people would hire a canoe 🛶 to come under the Pont much better views I feel, being from the water than up here or even on the banks below it... still would be as good as in the water below it!

    We wandered past some olive trees 100’s of years old along a path that lead us to heaps more shops, cafes and a massive museum and cinema complex.....very modern, kind of felt out of place in amongst the old buildings we were viewing...
    however they had a fantastic movie about the aqueduct and you could see it from a drones perspective along the whole route used to place it along and see some of the other ruins along the path that are still there today..... ohh how I wish we had a 4x4 to explore that track and follow it through the Bush....

    Next a museum all setup with how it was built so well done, a lot of thought has gone into this museum.... lastly totally out of place a graffiti display this felt really weird to see amongst the relics of days of old..... not sure why they would have this displayed but it was so we had a look...

    Having finished this side which now appears to be the main side... we headed back across the bridge to the car... getting pics of the grand old olive trees, the Pont Du Gard from the lower banks of the river... funny yet again snails 🐌 all over the bushes no wonder the French love snails..... some pics of these as well before heading off through different villages to home... a very hot day but thoroughly worth the effort...

    Another dinner in tonight... and a good rest needed for another day of sight seeing tomorrow.

    Info thanks to the Crazy Tourist © 2018 THE CRAZY TOURIST
    Pont du Gard
    The magnificent construction that traverses the Gardon River is 20 kilometres from Nîmes, but is part of the ancient city’s infrastructure. The aqueduct brought water all the way from the Fontaine d’Eure, bypassing the high plateau directly north of Nîmes with a 50-kilometre crescent. Pont du Gard is the most astonishing section, standing at almost 50 metres, with three tiers of arches. And despite the awesome scale of the aqueduct there’s a difference in gradient of just 2.5 centimetres from one side of the Pont du Gard to the other, 275 metres away on the opposite bank.

    Info thanks to Wiki
    The aqueduct bridge is part of the Nîmes aqueduct, a 50-kilometre (31 mi) system built in the first century AD to carry water from a spring at Uzès to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nîmes). Because of the uneven terrain between the two points, the mostly underground aqueduct followed a long, winding route that called for a bridge across the gorge of the Gardon River. The bridge has three tiers of arches, stands 48.8 m (160 ft) high, and descends a mere 2.5 centimetres (1 in) – a gradient of only 1 in 18,241 – while the whole aqueduct descends in height by only 12.6 m (41 ft) over its entire length, which is indicative of the great precision that Roman engineers were able to achieve using simple technology. The aqueduct formerly carried an estimated 40,000 m3 (8,800,000 imp gal) of water a day to the fountains, baths and homes of the citizens of Nîmes. It may have been in use as late as the 6th century, with some parts used for significantly longer, but a lack of maintenance after the 4th century led to clogging by mineral deposits and debris that eventually choked off the flow of water.
    After the Roman Empire collapsed and the aqueduct fell into disuse, the Pont du Gard remained largely intact, due to the importance of its secondary function as a toll bridge. For centuries the local lords and bishops were responsible for its upkeep, in exchange for the right to levy tolls on travellers using it to cross the river, although some of its stones were looted and serious damage was inflicted on it in the 17th century. It attracted increasing attention starting in the 18th century, and became an important tourist destination. It underwent a series of renovations between the 18th and 21st centuries, commissioned by the local authorities and the French state, which culminated in 2000 with the opening of a new visitor centre and the removal of traffic and buildings from the bridge and the area immediately around it. Today it is one of France's most popular tourist attractions, and has attracted the attention of a succession of literary and artistic visitors.
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  • Day 139 The trail to Rome and Nimes!

    7 sierpnia 2018, Francja ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Tuesday 07/08/2018 Day (Day 52 SZ) Appart'City Nîmes 364, allée de l’Amérique Latine, Nîmes, 30900, France

    Today we discover the delights at least I hope delights of Nimes and our plan did not disappoint..Nîmes is not a big tourist destination which for us is great ...Not too many people around to bug us as we look...
    We walked to city centre which in itself was just so pleasant in itself as we wandered the French streets, s many doors to discover... it has such a very different feel to it than Italy..Nîmes even though very old in it self, set up by the Romans by Caesar Augustus around last Century BC and 1st Century AD... however the majority of the town feels much newer especially the area we are in....

    Onwards to town, smack bang right to the huge Roman arena, 1. Les Arènes as its called is a huge Amphitheatre built AD 70 we didn’t go into it as again too expensive so we just wandered around the outside, you could see bits inside from there anyway just not the finer details... up the alleys around I to find some lunch which we did a kebab shop, got take away then come back and sat in front of the arena under trees on some cement seats...Watching the world go by here as very relaxing as not many people compared with so many of the other places we have been to... after lunch we wandered around the streets some more taking in the shops, finding as we went 2. Maison Carrée meaning in French the Square House even though it’s rectangle in shape... it was built 2AD and dedicated to Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar 2 grandsons and adopted heirs of Augustus Caesar who both died young... sad really isn’t it...

    Next we set off as was recommended by the tourist info centre to the 3. Jardins de la Fontaine, however on the way we made our way past modern fountains set up in a park with huge faces depicting old statues a modern take on old, interesting anyway... from here we made our way to the huge park this was built on the sight of 4. Temple de Diane which is dedicated to the Goddess Diana... the Fountain and park lanes were built in 1745 it was actually one of Europe’s 1st public parks..much of the park is made up of regal balustrades, broad stairways, statues and marble vases, and waterways.... the huge Fountain and then the huge number of steps to climb up to the 5. La Tour Magne...

    But before we did the climb we climbed around the ruins of the Temple de Diane, much of it is still there although in ruins but considering it as built around 1-2AD it was originally a Library was then used as a church before the French Wars of Religion damaged much of pre Medieval and Medieval buildings... a
    Either way it was interesting to scamper around and check it out...

    From here we did the big haul up the quite steep paths to the La Tour Magne... this is a Tower that was part of the 6k city walls now gone built around 15-14BC before this one was built it was built on top of a Celtic/Gallic Tower over 2,000 yrs old now and much or it is still standing....

    It’s been a great day of yet more interesting sights to discover... not knowing what’s here is better more of a surprise...as we wandered around... I even enjoyed our walk home discovering more doors and windows... many which I won’t post up as I think I have over killed my posts with doors... one day I will have to do a book of doors of the world...

    Dinner in tonight another big day tomorrow as we head out to see other sights outside if town...

    Info thanks to The Crazy Tourist © 2018 THE CRAZY TOURIST

    1. Les Arènes
    The Roman amphitheatre in Nîmes has proudly stood the test of 2,000 years and looks great for its age.
    The arena is still used for celebrations and concerts, and every May is a solemn scene for six days of bullfighting during the Feria de Nîmes. On a visit there’s so much for you to sink your teeth into, because even the configuration of the stairwells and galleries is impressive, and would have allowed 24,000 spectators to get in and out in a few minutes without risking crushes.

    2. Maison Carrée
    An exemplary piece of Vitruvian architecture, Maison Carrée is almost unparalleled in the former Roman world for its completeness.It has been here for more than 2,000 years and the only signs of age are a bit of weathering on the columns in the marvellous portico.The temple was dedicated to Gaius and Lucius Caesar, two grandsons of Emperor Augustus who died in their youth.In the next 20 centuries it became a house, granary, church and was also the mooted tomb for the 16th-century Duke of Uzès , Antoine de Crussol.
    All these functions helped to keep temple in one piece for so long.To enter you have to pass through the majestic doorway almost seven metres in height and there’s a small, unadorned chamber showing a film about ancient Nemausus. then to the long fountain then onto the Garden steps

    3. Jardins de la Fontaine
    Parks don’t get much grander than these 18th century gardens around the water source where ancient Nîmes was founded. There are regal balustrades, broad stairways, statues and marble vases, but also exciting Roman monuments, which we’ll visit later. When the Jardins de la Fontaine opened in 1745 it was one of Europe’s first public parks, and came about after attempts to channel the natural spring led to the discovery of a temple to Augustus and theatre. Come to make more Roman discoveries and recharge your batteries on paths with cedars and horse chestnuts.

    4. Temple de Diane
    Almost hidden behind a copse of pines on the west side of the Jardins de la Fontaine are ruins of a chamber with a long barrel vault that caved in centuries ago. To the sides are passageways with centuries-worth of graffiti etched into the walls, and there are fragments of expertly-carved stonework in the main room. The site is called the “Temple of Diana” although the exact purpose of the building is unknown – it was possibly a library instead. Just by the entrance there’s a plaque telling you the story of the site since medieval times, and how it was damaged by fire in the early modern age.

    5. La Tour Magne
    In its prime the tower at the top of the Jardins de la Fontaine would soar to 32 metres, dwarfing every other building in the city (it is now 18, which is high enough!). The tower is all that is left of the fortifications erected during the rule of Emperor Augustus in 15BC. From its pedestal at the highest point of Nemausus it would have been a crucial beacon and watchtower controlling the plain.You can enter to read the explanatory panels about its Celtic origins, and climb up the stairs to the viewpoint at 18 metres where the displays show you how the panorama would have looked 2,000 years ago.
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  • Day 138 Farewell Italy, Hello France!

    6 sierpnia 2018, Francja ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Monday 06/08/2018 Day (Day 51 SZ) Appart'City Nîmes 364, allée de l’Amérique Latine, Nîmes, 30900, France

    A travel day and farewelling Italy... in many ways we are be sad, we have truly enjoyed Italy, but can’t say I have totally enjoyed the Italians, they are quite rude especially in shops, but that seems to be the same country over and over in Europe they all hate their jobs and make sure you are aware of it when serving you! I so hope we in Australia don’t get as rude as they are over here...especially in our supermarkets and food stores that’s where they truly are the worse or at roadside stops.... anyway suck it up and deal with it as it’s part of the par....

    Our views along the way through tunnel after tunnel after tunnel were heaps of little villages piled on top of Hill knobs and in the valleys where you would think rivers run... so many so close to each other... all close knit homes on top of each other and a,ways the Cathedral on the highest point be it Hill or valley... always magnificent and always big....You can’t miss them at all... plus you can bet there would be up to another 5-10 church’s up streets here there and everywhere... we have found it time and time again even in small villages there are more than one church...

    We will remember Italy for the great roads unreal feats of architecture so many strung from one high mountain to another... the sheer volume of tunnels that even go through the tiniest hill so the farmers land its not disturbed, our government wouldn’t do that...The crazy crazy drivers they are absolutely mad.... you can never predict an Italian driver, on small roads to open hwys they are just so crazy either madly flying by, passing you on unpassable sections of the road or going soooo slllowww that you could walk faster, getting stuck behind them is just as frustrating as the fast ones in fact more so.... in the end John was starting to drive like an Italian, crazy himself... I just prayed a lot and kept my eyes 👀 shut... Thank the Lord he kept us safe because some days I was an internal mess... but God is trying, to trying tooo I said....teach me to keep my mouth shut when Johns driving.... that is a tuffy He has a big job to do on me cause sometimes it gets loose and I just can’t help myself say something... usually at the wrong time... but we have had that many close calls, not Johns fault most haven’t been anyway, some have it’s been, so its difficult for the old heart not to be put through her paces when they occur.... seems to be pretty regular in Italy so another reason I am not sad to leave, I will be glad for calmer roads... well I pray so... but also sadness as Italy is one of a kind with its villages, history and way of life... for all its negatives there are many, many positives..... hence why we have been back here over 4 times now and seen pretty much most of the country only a few sections left if ever the chance occurs again to visit it.....


    Drove for over 6 hrs, roadside stops were horrendous with people everywhere, but once we got to the got into France it all changed, calm, slower paced, not this mad run in get your quick fix of expression and run again... they all,have Yeppoon beans on board with that expression stuff and the bonus was even had rest stops real rest stops with trees tables toilets... nine if that anywhere in Italy... it was so strange as soon as we got over the border the terrain, vegetation everything changed like it knew it was a new country... we have noticed this time and time again as we change countries everything including the terrain feels so different.

    Arrived in Nîmes doesn’t look much from where we are heaps of shops across the road, hotel very compact and very busy.... tiny kitchen, but still managed to cook a banana cake except didn’t realise it was plain flour, so its a very heavy banana cake...

    I had spotted a couple of Restaurants on our way in not far from the hotel, so we Walked to brewery for dinner. Meal was so so, it was a Micro Brewery, well set up very busy with lots of people and now we had to try an order in another language it’s changing so fast from one to another and trying not to get our little tank toys etc mixed up from language to language..
    Tomorrow is another day so see what Nimes has in store!
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  • Day 137 The beauty of Torino!

    5 sierpnia 2018, Włochy ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

    Sunday 05/08/2018 Day (Day 50 SZ) Residence Valdocco Corso Valdocco 10, Centro, Turin, 10122, Italy

    Our day consisted of exploring Torino on foot... we thought yesterday was hot today even hotter...

    But the delights of the amazingly beautiful city keep my spurred on... the mirror image of these massive buildings is quite unreal... they had been carefully thought out and planned from the look of the layout of this city. Most cities in Italy are streets that wind and follow different paths, but this is a bit like ours in that the are very square...the original plan for the layout was similar to a checkerboard: roads running parallel and perpendicular. Hence why everything looks mirror imaged... this fascinates me...I think I am a bit OCD as things like this make me feel very comforted and relaxed...when I taught floral arranging I was very particular about balance and still am to this day... strange I know but we all have our little quirks... and now you know one of my many...

    We covered from ahead of our apartment right down the main mall,to the info centre getting a map to at least know where we were going...The we followed the huge big mirror imaged buildings down to the river on the right side... mainly because it was shaded and todays heat is unreal.... any shade gives a reprieve...

    From the river we wound our around to the huge spiral building I have since found out was originally the Jewish synagogue now is a Cinematic Museum big difference but ohh goodness what an unreal building... then onto the Palace that as supposed to have free entry today... only free entry was to a very bare very boring garden, nothing else was free in it at all... in fact I felt quite cheated as the tourist info centre encouraged us to go there, and in all honesty unless you can go into it there is actually nothing much to look at...anyway we have been and seen....

    You may have noted we haven’t been into many of the buildings as we have travelled and travelled due to the costs to go through half of these places would keep you very broke... so I am content to just look on the outside... at least I have seen that much...

    By late arvo we were tired hot and ready for a rest so we weaved our way home again... we had covered a good portion of the main section, so off we set for home, past more Roman Ruins, the fresh market square where we missed the actual markets yesterday... today after the big clean up yesterday they were preparing all the tables again... some of the trolleys that held the tables honestly looked like they were at least 50 yr old themselves... no rubber on the wheels, all rusty,with bare metal wheels.... the tables looked as ancient as well...

    Past more church’s restaurants closed for the day and some for at least 2 weeks, as its summer holidays a lot of shops and restaurants etc close up for their break for 2-4 weeks... being top tourist season you would think they would stay open, but no that’s not the case....

    Home for a rest before heading bank out to find somewhere for dinner..
    Ohhh my glory was that hard,none had English on their menus on display so that was extremely hard.... we wandered around for over an hour trying to find sine where we could both eat at... I am the main problem,with so many food issues eating is a challenge and John bless his heart tries hard to fit in with what I can eat...

    We eventually found a place but once it came out I honestly could eat it due to the sauce over it made me tummy extremely nauseated...I think John thought I was over reacting then he tasted it and said dint eat it...l did try but with each mouthful I wanted to be sick... so sadly another meal wrecked due to my awful tummy issues...

    Lucky the bread that was part of the complimentary Italian trend with meals was enough to kill the worm that needed feeding....

    Lucky I cooked a huge pot of gazpacho this morning guess what we are eating for the next week.....

    We have had a wonderful day both very tired mainly from the heat... so back to unit to cook the gazpacho a bit more....only once I started the power went out... it had done this 2 times since we arrived you can’t have 2 elements oh the stove, or another appliances when using one hot plate or the power went out... lucky they could fix it, and lucky for us someone was in the office at 10pm night to turn it back on.... Midnight I finally got everything organised and could go to bed...

    Historical Notes
    As all other great European capitals, Torino is a result of the stratification of cultures, people and civilisations. The city is disseminated with testimonials of the past that tell of a history that began over 2000 years ago: the oldest documents mention a small village at the foot of the Alps called Taurasia, a small settlement populated by the “taurine” tribe, descendants of the union of the Gauls and Celtic-Ligures that was destroyed by Hannibal in 218 B.C. It was a military citadel during Roman times and in 28 B.C., under Augustus, it was given the name Augusta Taurinorum. This is a colony whose layout was similar to a checkerboard: roads running parallel and perpendicular. This system will characterise the city’s zoning in centuries to come, when Torino will be under the dominium of the Franks and Lombards, then a bishopric and after that, a city.
    In 1280 the House of Savoy conquered Torino. Under their reign, the city experienced one of the most important transformations of its history. In 1563, the Savoy transferred their capital from Chambéry to Torino and called the finest architects of the times: from Ascanio Vitozzi to Amedeo and Carlo di Castellamonte, from Guarino Guarini to Filippo Juvarra. Thanks to their talent and creative genius, the city was transformed into one of the major capitals of the Baroque era. Torino acquired a style, charm and elegance all its own that has been one of its distinctive features for centuries. In this economic centre of production and exchange, the first manufacturing industries were founded as well as the development of the art of chocolate making, the pride and joy of tradition in Torino, Italy and throughout the world. Torino took on an importance from a religious viewpoint as well, in particular from 1578, the year in which the Duke Emanuele Filiberto definitively transferred the Holy Shroud from Chambéry. Tradition would have it that the body of Jesus Christ was wrapped in this shroud. The Torino of the House of Savoy was also a cultural centre filled with activities. The University, founded in 1404, attracted brilliant minds from all over Europe: Erasmus of Rotterdam, one of the geniuses of Renaissance Humanism, graduated from this University. Torino was also beloved by Montesquieu as well as by French politician and intellectual Charles de Brosses, who once defined it as “the loveliest city in Italy and, as far as I’m concerned, of Europe”.
    The Savoy reign was interrupted in 1798 when Napoleon’s troops occupied the city and forced Carlo Emanuele IV to abdicate and move to Sardinia. Piemonte became a part France and Torino saw the crumbling of her defence walls, that until then were one of the distinctive traits of her planning structure. The Congress of Vienna returned Torino to the Savoy in 1814. After the concession of the Albertine Statute by King Carlo Alberto it was with the ascent on the throne of  Vittorio Emanuele II, along with the work of Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, that the city became protagonist of national history, leading the process that will result in the Unification of Italy. In 1861, Torino became the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy. The first Parliament was installed at Palazzo Carignano.
    In the years following the Unification, even after the capital’s transfer to Florence, the city defined the industrial component of her identity more and more clearly. This process culminated in 1899 with the founding of FIAT – Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (Italian Automobile Factory Torino) - by the hand of (among others) Senator Giovanni Agnelli, grandfather of ‘Avvocato’ Gianni Agnelli, who took command of the company in 1966 led it to its international apex. This is a success that is shared with another time-honoured make of Torino’s automobile industry: Lancia.
    Tarting in the beginning of the 20th century, industrial Torino attracted men and women from the countryside in Piemonte and the rest of Italy looking for employment. With the emergence of the “social issue”, the city was faced with new problems of integration, development and assistance. Torino affirmed its calling as a supportive city thank most of all to works by religious institutions such as the Piccola Casa della Divina Provvidenza (Small Home of Divine Providence), better known as the Cottolengo. Solidarity is an aspect that will mark the entire history of this past century, and is brought forward today by institutions like Gruppo Abele and Sermig.
    Torino is also the home to fervent cultural activity. Luigi Einaudi taught here. Antonio Gramsci and Piero Gobetti studied here. At the Liceo Classico (secondary school) d’Azeglio, a generation of students gathered around professor Augusto Monti that were destined to leave an indelible mark on intellectual activity from the 1930’s until our time: these men were writers like Cesare Pavese and Primo Levi, musicologist Massimo Mila and philosopher Norberto Bobbio. Another member of this group was Giulio Einaudi, founder of the publishing house that carries his name: one of the reference points of the Italian anti-fascist culture.
    Italian cinema was born and developed here. In 1914 director Giovanni Pastrone filmed “Cabiria”, based on the literary work by Gabriele D’Annunzio: the first full-length film to be distributed worldwide. Important film studios were founded in Torino: Ambrosio, Aquila and Itala Film. The Fert studios – now the location of the technological park Virtual Reality & Multi Media Park – were among the most active and best equipped movie studios, specially at the beginning of the 20th century as well as from 1940 – 55. Radio and television history also dawned in Torino, where “Eiar”, progenitor of the RAI, was based. Such characters as Paulista and the Caballero Misterioso were born here. Who were they? They were some of the television personalities that brought many commercials to life on the successful television programme “Carosello” aired from 1957 – 1977. Their creator? Armando Testa, an historic figure of Italian advertisement. The success of two time-honoured labels are tied to ad campaigns by Testa agency: Martini & Rossi and Lavazza.
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  • Day 135 Tuscany abounding!

    3 sierpnia 2018, Włochy ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Friday 03/08/2018 (Day 48 SZ) Karma Borgo Di Colleoli Via Panoramica 20 56036 Palaia Colleoli (PI) Tuscany Italy Pisa

    Another day dawns and today we are going to try and get to San Gimignano, after not being able to go a few days ago because too many people we thought today we will try once more!
    Once we got there it was as the other day wall to wall cars! All jocking to get a park! We must have driven around and around about 4 times before we finally managed to find a spot! Yo be honest I was ready to head off after the 2nd round, and the more anxious I become the more poor John coped it! I really can be a terrible side kick some days! After we finally got the park, which had numerous steps to ascend to make it to the top of the fortified old city! A massive wall surrounded this amazing village dating back to the 3rd century BC this was the beginnings of its origins!

    Once we started to wander around we quickly could see this was very different to many of the other villages! Mainly in the fact it had so many very tall towers! It was a fairly spread out village with so many little facets to keep you searching for more! Views from around the edges over the valley’s below were certainly worth looking at! Sadly much of the area is very dry being there summer! The usual alleys, arches etc but so many much more!

    When we first arrived we somehow ended straight up in a Cathedral which had so many ancient frescos very interesting! On our way in there was a guy begging at the door, but he wasn’t your usual beggar, he was neatly dressed, with a couple of shells a huge crook for a walking stick and a backpack! He hav the shells out to beg I ignored Him on the way in and as I lost John at on stage kept having to go in and out of the Cathedral a number of times! Each time ignoring him again! I found John and we set off but the whole time I was compelled to give him something so I went back but before I gave him his little offering that I had on me I asked why was he doing it! John had already said to me he felt he might be a pilgrim and once I asked he explained he was a pilgrim he had seen out from Rome and was heading to another place a long way away I can’t remember the name of! He had walked from Rome to San Gimignano as the first part of his leg! He did tell me how long it had taken him and the next big leg would take 5 months! As I didn’t have much money on me I could only give him a very small offering! I wished him all the best and headed on my way! Interesting what makes people want to achieve this type of pilgrimage.... in could have asked more and I should have I am sure he would have told me!

    Our day was spent looking and finding again wonderful treasures to see, old Frescos in a courtyard! An amazing old building about to be done up but it was its entrance to the courtyard which lead to the building I loved it looked like a massive picture from ad the whole outside of it was made from carved and designed marble!

    As we were wandering we did find a old office to buy a post bag to send if James’s present, nearly wrecked the bag from sweating so much it’s a terribly hot day..

    We had a cuppa in the main square always costs more to do that.... sit in the busy touristy areas! But people watching is priceless you just can’t pay to see some of the funny or not so funny sights as you watch the coming and going if people!

    Once we had finished we heard off only to stop at their quaint restaurant heading along a Tuscan road! I had seen it the other day as we wizzed by and thought then it looked lovely! I will have to say yes it did look wonderful but their food was so so!!!! Over priced for what it was! Did enjoy the views though, so once we finished we then headed back over the hills, Along the crazy narrow roads where it’s all about dodgems all the way home.......!

    Tonight is our last night so we decided to have dinner here! A real meal is what I wanted! Instead of just going for easy starchy stuff to keep the price down and something we can share! I had a beef and sweet potato dish! It was as very yummy and all went well to start with! Could only manage less then half even though it was a small meal to start with! While there Jeff and Leon the sales reps were also sitting over from us! I waved farewell to them and they came over! After a bit of chatter they ended up sitting and we all had a great chat for a bit longer! Then Leon suggested we share a toast with Limoncello, John declined and had some other drink so did Leon! Jeff and I had the Limoncello! I should learn but do you think I do, no.... I only managed a tiny bit and started to feel awful, by the time the boys had said goodnight I had to run for it to be sick! Sweet sweet things and I are not friends any more! And there went my lovely dinner! They had given me a doggy bag for home with the rest of my meal so I could have more the next night!

    Our time here had been lovely. Still feels like we could do with a big rest but the atmosphere had been very tranquil so that’s let our minds relax even if our bodies haven’t! It’s not just a matter of looking in Italy all adventures are physical as well with lots of walking and lots of climbing up and down stairs here there and everywhere and if not steps then it’s ramps areas that are steep as well! Plus the heat had zapped us day after day! So I think we are physically tired from all of this as well... but it’s the price you pay to see these amazing unforgettable sights!

    History Info below on San Gimignano!

    All acknowledgement to Wikipedia! Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.

    San Gimignano (Italian pronunciation: [san dʒimiɲˈɲaːno]) is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. Known as the Town of Fine Towers, San Gimignano is famous for its medieval architecture, unique in the preservation of about a dozen of its tower houses, which, with its hilltop setting and encircling walls, form "an unforgettable skyline". Within the walls, the well-preserved buildings include notable examples of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches. The Palazzo Comunale, the Collegiate Church and Church of Sant' Agostino contain frescos, including cycles dating from the 14th and 15th centuries. The "Historic Centre of San Gimignano" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town also is known for saffron, the Golden Ham, and its white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, produced from the ancient variety of Vernaccia grape which is grown on the sandstone hillsides of the area.

    San Gimignano delle belle Torri' is in Tuscany, 56 km south of Florence. It served as an important relay point for pilgrims travelling to or from Rome on the Via Francigena. The patrician families who controlled the town built around 72 tower-houses (some as high as 50 m) as symbols of their wealth and power. Although only 14 have survived, San Gimignano has retained its feudal atmosphere and appearance. The town also has several masterpieces of 14th- and 15th-century Italian art.

    In the 3rd century BC a small Etruscan village stood on the site of San Gimignano. Chroniclers Lupi, Coppi and Pecori relate that during the Catiline conspiracy against the Roman Republic in the 1st century, two patrician brothers, Muzio and Silvio, fled Rome for Valdelsa and built two castles, Mucchio and Silvia (now San Gimignano). The name of Silvia was changed to San Gimignano in 450 AD after Bishop Geminianus, the Saint of Modena, intervened to spare the castle from destruction by the followers of Attila the Hun. As a result, a church was dedicated to the saint, and in the 6th and 7th centuries a walled village grew up around it, subsequently called the "Castle of San Gimignano" or Castle of the Forest because of the extensive woodland surrounding it. From 929 the town was ruled by the bishops of Volterra.
    In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance era, it was a stopping point for Catholic pilgrims on their way to Rome and the Vatican, as it sits on the medieval Via Francigena.The city's development was also improved by the trade of agricultural products from the fertile neighbouring hills, in particular saffron, used in both cooking and dyeing cloth and Vernaccia wine, said to inspire popes and poets.
    In 1199, the city made itself independent of the bishops of Volterra and established a podestà, and set about enriching the commune with churches and public buildings. However, the peace of the town was disturbed for the next two centuries by conflict between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines, and family rivalries within San Gimignano. This resulted in competing families building tower houses of increasingly higher and higher heights. Towards the end of the Medieval period, there were 72 tower houses in number, up to 70 metres (230 feet) tall. The rivalry was finally restrained when the local council ordained that no tower was to be taller than that adjacent to the Palazzo Comunale.
    While the official patron is Saint Geminianus, the town also honours Saint Fina, known also as Seraphina and Serafina, who was born in San Gimignano 1238 and whose feast day is 12 March. The Chapel of Santa Fina in the Collegiate Church houses her shrine and frescos by Ghirlandaio. The house said to be her home still stands in the town.
    On 8 May 1300, San Gimignano hosted Dante Alighieri in his role as ambassador of the Guelph League in Tuscany.
    The city flourished until 1348, when it was struck by the Black Death that affected all of Europe, and about half the townsfolk died. The town submitted to the rule of Florence. Initially, some Gothic palazzi were built in the Florentine style, and many of the towers were reduced to the height of the houses. There was little subsequent development, and San Gimignano remained preserved in its medieval state until the 19th century, when its status as a touristic and artistic resort began to be recognised.
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  • Day 134 Locked away!

    2 sierpnia 2018, Włochy ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Thursday 02/08/2018 (Day 47 SZ) Karma Borgo Di Colleoli Via Panoramica 20 56036 Palaia Colleoli (PI) Tuscany Italy Pisa

    Today was spent coped up in side to get my notes done for the blog and pics.... it really is taking away from my trip... I had planned to go out to the pool today, but dues to being behind so far that’s gone out the window..I only have myself to blame, I write too much and take too long, getting slower and slower in my old age...

    By afternoon I had, had enough and no where near finished... so we headed to the village to post James’s present to him..only the young guy who couldn’t speak much English told us he had no post bags to mail it to Australia.....so after a few minute we decided we would tell him we would try and get one and be back tomorrow it’s, Thursday, Friday we can buy one with the fact they are opened on Sat we can come back before we leave.....

    My actual waiting time at the post office before my turn.....I am dicing with death each visit to this village...when you walk around all the elderly stare at you suspiciously like your going to do something wrong... and in the post office building when I arrived, there were 2 elderly women, one inside the office....

    The other sitting in the set outside a younger women still older than me next to her... no greetings to say bonjour today, they just gave me the stare....I sat and then the younger woman said something, which I took it be, you wait inside, so I got up to go in to the main office...the other older women was nearly having an conniption fit, pointing at herself that she was next... I am nodding to say yes, but I am sure if she could have slit my throats there and then she would have... I worked out it must be pension day..and don’t let anyone come between them and their pension... the poor guy in the office must put up with some stuff the old women look like they download all their problems on him and he just smiles sweetly and nods... you don’t need Italian to understand what they are doing... finally she left so it meant the other old lady could come in giving me the stare that I wouldn’t get out of my chair, that felt like a box I had been stuffed into ..... then she did the same as the other old women before her, talked nine to the dozen, he just smiled sweetly and nodded...funny to watch actually... finally my turn and that didn’t work out as no post bags so we left to return tomorrow.....

    From the post office we headed to the coffee shop across the road, had afternoon tea .... was watched by the locals... Then we set off to check out the village... what an unreal little place this is... the whole village is set out on the top of ridge lines of the hills around the areas....single streets run along each ridge line there are around 4 kind of like a cross and the main section of the village seems to meet in the middle of the cross... the Main Street is narrow at both ends with city gates to drive through, the middle fattens out interesting layout unless you see it,it is hard to get your head around, even driving around it is still difficulty to orientate yourself...

    We parked in the middle section of the main area..then set out on foot to check it out only issue was the elderly sitting out in the afternoon light, all gave us the stare like we were going to be a problem..we tried to say bonjour but they weren’t to keen on saying it back..heaps of local village children were either playing or heading to guitar lessons the elderly all chatted to them... as I was taking a pic of an old barber’s shop an older bloke did come up to us and tried to tell me all about when it was opened...It looks like it was a business many years ago... we had seen 2 other hairdressers earlier..... heaps for a tiny village like it is... and the elderly man was pointing and chatting on in Italian. I worked out he was telling us about the other to hairdressers now this one isn’t here anymore...I had a laugh with him, didn’t understand a word he said but we didn’t need words actions said it all...

    After we had a look around we headed back to the car and drove to the big cathedral that’s in the entrance to town from the resort..in actual fact there are about 4-5 entrances to the town....I took some pics of the doors then we headed back to the resort... we had take away pizza tonight.... very spicey and John wasn’t keen on it.. so only had a bit. Another day gone....Boy are the moving fast...
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  • Day 133 Trees of my hearts desire !

    1 sierpnia 2018, Włochy ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Wednesday 01/08/2018 Day (Day 46 SZ) Karma Borgo Di Colleoli Via Panoramica 20 56036 Palaia Colleoli (PI) Tuscany Italy

    The NP Maccas... onto lidil Lucca, and the bridge the man villages back...

    My day will be wonderful I had hoped... and it was...for over 12 months I have wanted to go to this National Park in Italy....well to be honest I didn’t know until about 3 mots before our trip that where I had planned to was even a NP....I had seen these amazing unreal pictures on Instagram that depicted these unique tree lined arch..
    From then on all I have wanted to do was head to where this place was..... I had to do research to find it but once I did find out where it was, it was funny because I had been last the place they were about 3 times at least and it was at Pisa in Italy...however unless you know where they are you wouldn’t know at all....

    So when I put together this trip and the places to visit no matter what else happened I had to go here...So when I finally made it I was blown away No 1 by how easy it was to find I really thought it would take ages..... No 2 how awesome they really looked in real life... I told John after it was a highlight of our trip....When we arrived we drove in towards the main office about to buy our NP TICKET..but just as we turned in after the entrance I spotted this massive line of tree 🌳...tall pine tree type trees that went down a straight for about 7 Ks all planted in 1979, just so interesting...The Italians call it Reginal Park Migliarino SAN Rossore....

    Before we actually made it to The NP we had to have an appt with Macca who was just up the road so worked in brilliantly!

    So we parked up and set out in foot me taking so many pics between the iphone 📲 and my Nikon..... we walked for about 2.5 is down and didn’t seem to be getting very far.. you weren’t allowed to drive down this road...there were locals walking it and getting into my pics but looking at them now they actually add to the perspective of the whole view... with big no entry signs around we were sure it was for cars .... next thing we know there is a car driving down past us...so much for that law we said..
    At the 2.5 mask we decided to head back and as we did this other car cam driving towards us..l next thing this guy starts talking in Italian and waving his hands about and saying something to me... we said something to him in English,next thing he told us it’s not allowed to come past the barrier... which wasn’t barred off but a barrier evidently....we thanked him for his directions... we were hearing back anyway... when we got to the signs which were all in Italian except the fine print down the bottom... no one allowed past the point without a guide... which you guessed it costs...
    anyway naughty as I am I didn’t care as I had my pics anyway...

    We got back to the car and headed off to Lidl to do some shopping... then we are to head to Lucca....

    Heading to Lidl we had to pass along and slightly under this amazing looking ancient Aquaduct in Pisa, we have been here 3 times and never knew it existed...got our shopping done, I even managed to score a red dress for cheap as chips..So happy with that....then off to Lucca not that far from Pisa but over 1/2 way there we followed the unreal Aquaduct quite a distance along the Hwy through some smaller villages ... 8ks all up, which I am guessing is only a small amount of what’s left...
    onto Lucca, which we have been to a couple of years ago.. but only drove in and drove out... now we can look slower...

    Lucca was so hot today... so looking did become a bit of a chore and we didn’t have a huge amount of time... so it was a quick whip around..and yet again so much to take in so many church’s, Piazzas, statues and people to get around, in between, then the cars in what really shouldn’t be a car area just too many people, and lastly push bikes going here there and everywhere... it really made it very difficult to get around and actually enjoy the experience...plus now I have new shoes 👟 and they are rubbing my little toe so badly I can feel a blister starting already... John had only had a ticket for just over an hour... we scored there went to by a ticket to park the car, some guy was leaving and offered us his.... which was great of him but didn’t give us a lot of time....

    What was fascinating about Lucca was all the marble sculptures massive ones dotted all over the old city... at the entrance of the city gates in Piazzas/Squares, out the front of Cathedrals which I did think was a bit odd..l but all in all there were heaps around....

    The mountains behind a Lucca are where they mine the marble and from our last trip here, there are yard after yard, village after village all displaying statues or sell marble in their yards... it’s huge business here and as nearly every building has some sort of marble in it, be it window sills, steps, bench tops, tables ++++ of items made from marble in Italy... even some streets have marble gutters... and in Pompeii the footpaths had a mixture of marble and cobblestones.... fascinating to see how it’s used... so common and we pay so much for it...

    Once I had, had a fairly good look around, John had gone back to the car as we didn’t want to get booked... I could have spent another hour here, but we still had a couple more places to go to...

    So I hit footed back to the car with an extremely painful little toe with every step it hurt more and more... onward we headed to Ponte Della Maddalena... this is a 95m arched medieval bridge built in 1080-1100 and renovated again in 1300 and in 1900’s slightly changed after a huge flood... either way this unreal feat of architecture once again blew us away... its other name is Ponte del Diavolo meaning Bridge of the Devil.. I can’t for the life if me work out why it would be called after Mary Magdalene then called the Bridge of the Devil.. very odd..either way this piece of ancient medieval history is unbelievable with how it was made..
    into below....Just being on it and seeing how it structure is today knowing it was all by hand blows your mind...interesting and unreal to see for sure...


    We finished up with a cuppa across the road then hit the track home... we passed through village after village some scientists, some modern, some really tiny only a few homes others with massive shopping centres....

    We finished off we our night at the Restaurant next door, who would have thought it would be packed mid week but unreal the people in what appears to be a country area, no shops around, just a couple of restaurants and the place is crawling with people.... and if it’s not the digs they bring it’s the cats that roam the restaurant at your table begging for food... unreal... kids, dogs and cats like a crazy place at times....

    A huge day both tired so off to bed tomorrow’s another adventure or maybe...

    Info thanks to Wiki all copyrights theirs!

    Ponte della Maddalena (Italian: "Bridge of Mary Magdalene") is a bridge crossing the Serchio river near the town of Borgo a Mozzano in the Italian province of Lucca.One of numerous medieval bridges known as Ponte del Diavolo, the "Bridge of the Devil", it was a vital river crossing on the Via Francigena, an early medieval road to Rome for those coming from France that was an important medieval pilgrimage route.
    The bridge is a remarkable example of medieval engineering, probably commissioned by the Countess Matilda of Tuscany c. 1080-1100. It was renovated c. 1300 under the direction of Castruccio Castracani. The largest span is 37.8 m. The bridge is also described in a 14th-century novella by Giovanni Sercambi of Lucca.
    Circa 1500 it took on the name of Ponte della Maddalena, from an oratory dedicated to Mary Magdalene, whose statue stood at the foot of the bridge on the eastern bank.
    In 1670 the General Council of the Republic of Lucca issued a decree prohibiting passage over the bridge with millstones (ceppi) and sacks of flour in order to preserve the structure.
    In 1836, after being badly damaged during a flood, the bridge underwent urgent repair work. In the early 1900s in order to make room for the surfaced roadway an additional arch was added to the right hand section, considerably altering the original design.

    With an arched structure like it’s lunging towards the shore, the Ponte della Maddalena near the Italian village of Borgo a Mozzano has earned the title of Ponte del Diavolo, or Devil’s Bridge.
    Its official name in Italian means the Bridge of Mary Magdalene, yet it’s better known by its more satanic nickname. This likely comes from its staggering shape, a feat of engineering for the 11th century when it was constructed. It spans 131 over the Serchio River and is 60 feet tall at the peak of its highest of the five asymmetrical arches.
    One story goes that the Countess Matilde di Canossa commissioned it so she could reach the thermal baths. However, the more popular legend is that the villagers, facing difficulties in completing their complicated bridge, made a pact with the devil to finish its construction. In exchange he would get the soul of the first to cross it (a common devil-building-bridge deal). Supposedly, the clever townspeople sent a dog over first, although it’s unclear if the poor dog then faced eternal damnation or if a frustrated devil just stormed away to try again elsewhere. 
    Now it’s more a favorite photography spot that river crossing, although it’s recommended that you do. While the legends of the devil are almost definitely that of myth, there’s an unsettling feeling evoked by stepping over those wavering arches. 
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  • Day 132 The hard sell!

    31 lipca 2018, Włochy ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Tuesday 31/07/2018 Day (Day 45 SZ) Karma Borgo Di Colleoli Via Panoramica 20 56036 Palaia Colleoli (PI) Tuscany Italy

    Today we have a meeting with a Jeffery our sales consultant.... he like all the others believes he can give us more for our Buck...

    So after a morning of fiddling around with bits and pieces we met him at 10.30am for Coffee...These guys are trained to be your friend always are easy to chat to and always know how to make you feel your important... they are paid to do that...as he says we have 2 jobs... one is to help orientate you to the Resort your in and the other is to help you get the best out of your membership... when they say that it always means up grading and that means money...for the life of me I am over these talks... if I could have a chat and a drink with them I could cope with that... but this hard sell stuff is sorry to be blunt pissing me right of.....

    You know that to have a cheap holiday and yep this is cheap @$99US for the week cheap and we know it is..that there is a trade off and that is we paid big bucks to be part of it and we pay a maintenance fee every 2nd yr to get these great deals...... so at the end of the day what is a good deal still costs in the long run... are we ahead probably this year yes...and their specials we have been grabbing at $99US aren’t always that cheap.. in fact a lot are going up to $199US that still is cheap compared to say $800-1,000 a week in a resort at home......my point is that they don’t want you to just be happy with what you have they are always pushing to get more...

    When we first applied for this Resort to come the price was$199US a week as we were one of the first 25 we got it for the cheaper price our bonus I think... but Jeffery had to keep reminding us, had we come here not on a deal it would have been for club members $799US... well it wasn’t and we did get a deal and I felt we shouldn’t feel guilty because we did... while we sat with him his sales pitch to us felt plausible, but after we left and I had to request we go away and discuss it.. as John said we are getting exactly what we want from it by using there hot deals... we can take friends with us... Jeff kept telling us in the points we have places like this we can’t access on our points.. true but on hot deals like we have we can so what more do you want...

    We aren’t greedy we are happy with our lot... by the time I left I was very emotional which John was finding hard to cope with the fact I was.... so once we got back to our room I just fell into a heap..... John for the life of him couldn’t understand why... jolly women... but we had been through this process every single place we stay and only been through it with Andrew in Bavaria... plus he told us to our face he was warned we were tough customers and hard to sell to... the more we are with this club as great as the resorts are and they really are amazing for all the upside the downside of the hard sell is getting to me... I am starting to think how many more times do I have to do this shit... for the sake of cheap accommodation..... for now we need the cheap accomodation so we will have to cope but maybe some thinking time will help...

    For the afternoon I did the Blog and when it was time to go and see Jeff to give him our answer I just couldn’t go, so I headed off around the roads to take some pics... I had thought we had better views here than we do... after walking a fair bit I had done what I could and the heat was intolerable so I headed back... by then John was home and had done the deed. I went to get my glasses and realised I had lost them..

    Buggar really.... so I had to go back to all the places I had been, plus more to just make sure I hadn’t dropped them... I was sure they had been run over, I walked and prayed, walked and prayed.... hotter and sweater than I was before... I had gone to the car park before to check but went back again as I had spent some time in amongst the Olive Grove taking pics over the valley... Just as I was about to give up I walked to another spot I didn’t even think I had stood... I was about to turn around, when I had an instinct to look down, and just out if the corner of my eye 👁 I could see a glimmer and thank The Lord it was them..... You have no idea how much I thanked God for yet again looking after even the silly little things in my life... And He does time and time again His mercies are amazing.... this was about an hour of looking now nearly 6pm and John had been looking for me as well and couldn’t find me. But like a bad smell I always return... it’s been a very emotionally draining day today... maybe it hasn’t needed to be and it hadn’t helped I keep forgetting to take my Natural hormone therapy which does work.. me being so emotional has proved it works.. I am usually not this bad...

    A rest and then we had our own nibbles here in the room again.... been a big emotional day..
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  • Day 131 Hills of delight!

    30 lipca 2018, Włochy ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Monday 30/07/2018 Day (Day 44 SZ) Karma Borgo Di Colleoli Via Panoramica 20 56036 Palaia Colleoli (PI) Tuscany Italy

    Today’s plan was to head to SAN Gimignano, recommended by a number of people including our Sales rep... so off we set driving past heaps a quaint little Italian villages centuries old... so many sitting right on the top of small mountains, others spilling over its edges into the valleys below... it’s just so breathtaking zipping by these unreal little communities, all with their own personality and all with their our agendas... our other plan is to go to Volterra and Forcoli to do some shopping... a big Day planned...you honestly could spend a month here and still never see all that it has to offer.....

    So we wound our way around these narrow roads, dodging push bikers, mortorbikers and cars .....they absolutely fly around all the blind corners, pass where no passing is possible, many sliding into a tight spot between cars just as they are nearly taken out by the car coming in the opposite direction..l honestly I have my heart in my mouth more often than not... it takes me all my might to keep my mouth shut so as not to give John had harder time when he needs his concentration to avoid us being hit... sometimes it gets the better of me then I feel terrible afterwards for being such a pain... but driving here really is an education in itself...up and down the hills that make up this part of Tuscany.... views of the valleys below of rows and rowed of Grape Vines, and olive grove, after olive grove...Restaurants tucked here there and everywhere plus many wineries and Olive oil sales... we haven’t been to any of these at all as it’s not Johns thing... but they did look interesting if you were interested in checking them out...

    We got to SAN Gimignano only to discover it was wall to wall cars and people, not a park in sight...so we just drove straight through and headed to Volterra...not realising this was such an unreal place to see..... like all of them it’s full of alleys, churches, cobblestone streets, Piazzas and Statues..... in saying this they still all have their own personality...like Cathedral’s they all have their own personality.... but most would say seen one seen them all... I still like to have a quick look...

    We wandered around Volterra, after entering by one of its main gates... walking straight past the Castle which we said we will come back to, firstly let’s checkout the out the place and what’s to see......

    Heaps of little shops, restaurants, people relaxing 😎. Alabaster must be mined close by because every 2nd shop is an alabaster shop..I got burnt by an alabaster shop in Egypt years ago..... It wasn’t the real thing and crumbled in my suitcase before we got home.. as lovely 😊 as it looks I won’t buy it again.... they were some beautiful pieces.... unreal old buildings, lots of nooks here and there... and steep paths to climb... the look on people’s faces when they took one look at the steep path we came across, especially if the had a pram.... some elderly and heaps of the young all back tracked when the realised it either back to where they come from or up the steep grade...

    What we did discover after left was that there was a huge Roman Arena we missed... such a shame... we managed to have not to bad a lunch today a Kebab pretty good..then not realising there was more to Volterra we headed up the steep path and to a huge big park area....As I was taking pics here I took some of the castle and happen there notice glasses enclosed towers that looked like a prison... as we got closer to the Castle we quickly realised it is a prison....then the signs to say it is poped up... what a shame it’s an unreal building just so huge, to think it’s hold many at the governments request.. seems a waste of this unreal building. However when we have been through a lot of the old Castles most have had some sort of history as a prison, this one just happens to be still in our modern age...

    So back to the car, next to where we parked was this amazing looking 3-4 offset levelled modern home that seemed to be abandoned... it was a big setup and looked really interesting just looked neglected 😩 and very sad... there are many abandoned buildings in Italy but this one seemed odd as it was modern and not that old....

    Off to a Forcoli to do some shopping as we needed a few items for breaky and some lunch’s thatcan be done with no cooking required... as mentioned earlier the unit doesn’t have any cooking facilities in it... got our goodies and bonus a free bottle of wine from a broucher out of our room. A coffee at the coffee shop next door a good chance for the locals to check us out... then drove back...

    Tonight we will eat in our room with cheese and nibbles..... another day down..
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  • Day 130 Wet drapes!

    29 lipca 2018, Włochy ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Sunday 29/07/2018 Day (Day 43 SZ) Karma Borgo Di Colleoli Via Panoramica 20 56036 Palaia Colleoli (PI) Tuscany Italy Pisa

    A bit of a nothing day today, catching up or at least on trying to do pics and blog.... sleep and for John read as he has found some books to read again..

    I woke up to the floor next to my bed being absolutely soaked and the curtains beside my side of the bed are just dripping... the aircon next to me is leaking profusely, thank goodness the drapes are there or I would be waddling around in water.... the drapes are this new modern style where heaps if it is draped onto the floor.... I had opened the window to put the dripping curtains out into the heat of the day hoping it would dry them... otherwise they’ll have Mildewy curtains.... when the girls arrived to do the cleaning I said to one of them did she speak English... next thing in this thick, thick Scottish accent she reply... I do.... then proceeded to speak to her partner in crime in Italian... I told her my wet drapes problem, which was addressed straight away... I proceeded to have a conversation with her and it would seem, she was born in Italy, went to Scotland as a baby, came back to Italy 30 yrs ago... but has still got her brother and a house in Glasgow..

    So funny watching her switch from Italian to The Scottish accent so quickly... she looked like she would be a card...

    Earlier we had had, our meeting with the sales rep Jeffery, the usual Spiel how we can upgrade for more time, more benefits etc etc etc...... they are having a wine and cheese evening tonight that we have said we will attend.... we might get to meet people... might as well get the best out of it....

    Jeffery himself is Scottish but his accent wasn’t as thick as the little Italian cleaners was....

    We had a rest and at 6 pm we headed down to the meet and greet evening... about 12 of us.... the club has only so far managed to buy 30% of this resort... all the reception area, the building we are in 10 units and the decking next to our building but not the ground... that was funny when he told us and the restaurant.... there are still 58 more units and suits in another building.... after the old fellow who was selling this resort to Karma died, his son reneged on it going through....money had changed hands but no record of it happening occured ...
    to this day the large sum of money has never been found... I was told about this happening in Bavaria so we are in the know so to speak ha ha.... it is really sad to be honest, the whole exchange of hands has been a huge deal for the people organising the sale... and the son has been very, very difficult to deal with..... eventually they hope to finally own it all as was to be the case from the beginning

    At the wine and cheese evening we met another Aussie couple from Cairns.... I had spotted them yesterday and said to John without hearing them speak that I beat they are Aussie.... it was his boardies and mannerism that I felt gave it away..... and yep he is your typical Ocker Aussie.... and so is she to be honest.... we also meet a lovely couple from England with their son and niece who is also Aussie from Brisbane, but living in the UK at present hoping to stay longer...she is an optometrist but not working as that in UK as too many already there... some Indian families turned up...and 2 Maturer women from the UK as well.... trying to remember who else... Leon from Slovenia a sales rep speaks 7 different languages..... Jeffery from Scotland...and a couple of others reps .... but they didn’t attend must have been tired up with the business of things here!

    The bubbly Prosecco was very tasty, the cheese so, so...lots of cured meats as well. They are big on cured meats ...

    All in all not to bad an evening worth coming to and now we don’t need have dinner, bonus...

    Off to bed ready for another day
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