The Vaults - Waterloo

Fabian then took us on a double decker bus ride from Chelsea to Waterloo Station, where we were going to see a wonderful display of street art and graffiti. The art is in the Leak Street Tunnel underLes mer
Fabian then took us on a double decker bus ride from Chelsea to Waterloo Station, where we were going to see a wonderful display of street art and graffiti. The art is in the Leak Street Tunnel underLes mer
We hoped on another bus and headed for Brixton, which lies within inner Southern London. It is about 4km from the centre of London, and was an area that used to be considered dangerous, with a veryLes mer
Fabian had one more area of “hidden London” to share with us, so we left Brixton by tube to Bermondsey in South London. We wandered through the narrow streets to the King’s Stairway Park,Les mer
For our final night in London we had booked dinner at Nopi. This is one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s flagship restaurants. The decor is comfortable and stylish yet understated and it had a great vibe. WeLes mer
We started our day very early and caught the first tube to Heathrow, Terminal 5 for our flight to Munich. Flight was on time and arrived a little early. We got through passport control quite quicklyLes mer
We met up with our tour group at the main train station, a brief walk of about 5 minutes from our apartment. We set off about 9.45am on a coach for the 2 hour drive southwest of Munich into the heartLes mer
Today we are spending the day with family. My father’s side of the family still live in Germany, and today Anke was our guide along with her daughter Anna. Last year we caught up with Anke’sLes mer
We had so much fun up on Zugspitze, the views were endless and wonderful. Here are more photos of the day.
The pictures say it all - Ian attempts to bobsled down the run. He does very well remaining upright, and incident free for the run. He reported back that he took on quite a bit of snow! Down his shirtLes mer
After leaving Zugspitze, we headed back to Munich, but stopped on the way to meet Anke’s son Max, who was competing in a sailing regatta on Starnberger See, the lake that Anke and her family liveLes mer