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    • Day 9

      Round and Round

      December 6, 2015 in England ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      So apparently London found out we were coming and they were not quite prepared....We had to circle the "block" a bit to give them time to get ready....see our real time flight path :) Laugh heartily as I did.Read more

    • Day 19

      Soccer - Day 5

      December 16, 2015 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      I went to the Arsenal and Chelsea football stadiums today. These soccer teams play in the highest league in England, why some of the best players in the world. In the past couple of years, I have come to really enjoy watching this game - even Bella joins in watching with us every weekend. The players are true athletes and it takes true skill to play soccer well.

      It was so cool to be standing in the locker rooms and players tunnels that great players have stood.

      This set of pictures will be from the Stamford Bridge stadium at Chelsea.
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    • Day 11

      Flat Mary Joins our Crew

      September 27, 2017 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      It is Wednesday and we have a crew member who has not been properly introduced - Flat Mary. We have a picture of Mom taken on her last cruise to Alaska (7 years ago?). We brought Mom along in spirit so that she can see all the great things she's been doing. Flat Mary has been particularly helpful at the helm of our beastly boat. Poor Jiggs has been rather stuck with most of the driving and the bow thrusters keep giving out. Early this afternoon they gave out at a very inopportune time - just as we were entering a very low, narrow stone bridge. Crunch went the front! Fortunately, there are big bumpers and so the damage appears to be cosmetic. One of the boat bases was just 1 km away so we decided to pitch up and get it repaired.
      While the boat was under repair Mac and Steph went to explore Homps. They found a shop with local wines so we are stocked up again. We always think we' ve bought too much wine and then, poof, it's gone. ( Flat Mary strikes again)

      We had a nice stop this morning at the Port Minervois where we went out for baguettes and some other provisions. Funny thing about those baguettes, by the time you get them back to the boat seems about 1/2 of the baguette is missing ( I blame it on Flat Mary). So we always buy 2 baguettes.

      Tonight we decided to stay in Homps . Lovely restaurant up the canal where we were well fed with local wines and entrecôte, duck and lamb,

      Onward tomorrow ,
      Love Heather
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    • Day 13

      Final day's Adventures on the Canal

      September 29, 2017 in England ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      Friday was our last full day on Le Boat. Thursday we moored over- nighted in Capestang. Steph and I set our alarms and took our bikes out early to line up at the boulangerie for some warm croissants and pain chocolat. A big hit with the crew. Our Captain had us untying the lines well before 9 . The crew's decision was to get ahead of the rental boat crowd and get at the front of the line for the 9 locks near Bezier called The Fonserannes Staircase - which has a complex schedule for boats going in each direction. Fiona was clear that we could not afford to miss the 1300 downstream operations if we hoped to make our scheduled distance. Such a whip our Navigator. I think she's sleeping with the Captain - is that allowed??

      Along the way on Friday morning we passed through many vineyards and a number of small towns including Colombiers. Mac and Steph hopped off with bikes and toured around some of the area. The rest of us tied up at the locks and took a 1 hour tourist train ride around Bezier. Bezier seems like a lovely Languedoc town with shaded squares, some interesting ancient sites and lovely gardens. It was also the birthplace and home town of Pierre Paul Riquet - the master planner of the Canal du Midi. We would like to have stayed longer to look at some of the historical sites but, alors, it was time for the 9 locks. We descended 6 times - so that's 7 gates. Then did a sharp right turn to sail over the beautiful Pont Canal du Bezier aqueduct high above the Orb River. Great fun. It was the. Down another 2 locks. Fortunately, the only other boat packed into the locks with us on this sequence was crewed by a friendly Scottish family.

      During our final lock of the series of 9 everything stopped. We were stuck due to something about water pressure. Never did get the technical explanation - that's why you bring an engineer on these journeys. After
      Much yelling and hand-waving (in both official languages) Steph and I helpfully suggested it was perhaps wine time and broke out the white. The men grabbed a beer and miraculously just as the caps came off, the lock started to operate again. Admittedly, given this is France and half of everything is closed at any one time , I wondered if the lock- keepers had simply gone on break and left us stuck there. In fact we've run into so many "fermé " signs that it has become a standing joke with the group - we came to France for a holiday but it was closed.

      After a short stop for water fill up and some local charcuterie, we sailed through the last couple of locks and moored along the canal in a beautiful spot. We are only 1 km from the Med and there is a large marsh on our starboard side. We can see lots of waterbirds in the distance.
      Last night we enjoyed our left-overs which Helen adeptly cooked into a lovely pasta meal. We were originally concerned about the amount of wine left, but by 930 we had finished it all. Mike pulled out his speaker and we used Spotify to play some great tunes. Our trip theme song is now "Pontoon" by Little Big Town.
      It certainly has been a blast doing this with our family. We sure have some memories and stories. No one will miss the bunks and small spaces - you pretty much had to leave the cabin to change your mind - but we all managed very well. Fortunately, everyone was great about pitching in and doing what they could.

      This morning we finish packing up as we are due to return this beast at 9. Plans are to take a hired van at 11 which Mike has arranged. Then we will try to see a bit of Montpellier before 5 of us fly to Corsica later this evening.
      Mac and Steph split off and stay in Montpellier for a few nights before starting a tour of some of the Dordogne area with a rental car. Helen, Fiona, Jiggs , Mike and I will have a week touring Corsica.

      More from there.
      Signing off from the Canal du Midi.
      Au Revoir,
      Heather. Xx
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    • Day 3

      The Monument

      June 13, 2018 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Von ''The Shard'' ging es dann Richtung Underground um nach Chinatown zu fahren und dort Mittag zu essen. Da die bestgelegene Underground für uns die Station Monument war, sind wir zu dieser gelaufen. The Monument steht inmitten einiger Hochhäuser und ist damit nicht ideal zu fotografieren, aber definitiv einen Besuch wert! Gebaut wurde die Säule von 1671 bis 1677 als Denkmal an das große Feuer in London im Jahr 1666. Dieses Feuer brannte 4 Tage durchgehend und zerstörte 2/3 der Stadt! Das Monument ist 61 Meter hoch und thront somit deutlich inmitten der Hochhäuser.Read more

    • Day 1

      Europe 2017: London, in a day...

      April 19, 2017 in England ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      It starts now: long service leave after 25 years of full time ministry for me [Gordon], and ten years of Helen teaching at Ruyton.
      Part one of the holiday is seven weeks in Europe.
      The adventures begin here: a day buzzing about in London. Well what else do you take on when you are jet plane sleep deprived and got a day to burn? In fact we sat on the tourist bus for a whole lap of the city. Easy and low tech. Tube is easy enough too. Tomorrow: Tuscany via an early Ryanair flight. More fun.Read more

    • Day 7

      Orilla del Támesis y Puente de la Torre

      August 7, 2017 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Después de comer, hemos visto el Old Bailey, la catedral y un monumento que hay enfrente dedicado a los bomberos de Londres durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y tras eso, hemos cruzado el Puente del Milenio hasta el otro lado del Támesis, donde hemos pasado por delante del TATE, hemos visto el Shakespeare's Globe, y hemos ido andando hasta el Puente de la Torre de Londres, parando por el camino para tomarnos un café y una Coca-Cola.

      Hemos llegado por fin al puente, y tras cruzarlo, a la Torre de Londres. Hemos estado paseando por la orilla del río al lado de la Torre de Londres, y hemos visto un sitio de fish and chips, que es donde estamos ahora cenando. Pero antes de cenar, hemos ido hasta Leadenhall Marketing, donde se rodaron los exteriores del Callejón Diagon, que Marisa nos lo contó ayer. Además, también hemos visto el monumento al incendio de Londres de 1666.

      Como no teníamos ganas de coger el metro en hora punta y habíamos visto el sitio de fish and chips, hemos cenado ahí, donde hemos escrito todo lo anterior. Craso error (lo de comer fish and chips xD).

      Ahora hemos vuelto al hotel para cambiarnos de zapatos, ya que vamos a echarle un ojo a un pub que hay cerca del hotel, a ver si nos tomamos una buena pinta, asi que aprovecho para completar la entrada y subirlo todo.
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    • Day 6

      Sky Garden

      January 25, 2017 in England ⋅ 🌫 36 °F

      The Sky Garden ( https://skygarden.london/ ) is on the 35th level of a building in London so it overlooks the city. Its open to the public (with reservations) and you can see most of the city when its not fogged in (like today) It would make for awesome photos on a clear day like earlier this week or awesome sunset views over the city of London. Definitely must see if you are here and the weather is nice.Read more

    • Day 6

      London Skygarden

      March 31, 2017 in England ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      This was a hidden gem that I only read about a couple of weeks before I left for this trip. Free entry but you reserved a time slot in advance. An impressive building with amazing views from the greenhouse like gardens up the top. Several cafes to choose from with lots of seating near the views. I had a nice flat white and on the coffee price index it was a medium ($5NZD so cheaper than Dubai's $7).Read more

    • Day 46

      4 Tage London

      July 10, 2016 in England ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Ich war erneut für ein paar Tage in London untergekommen. Allerdings erlebte ich London dieses Mal, irgendwie ganz anders, da ich nicht von Sehenswürdigkeit zu Sehenswürdigkeit rannte.

      Ich ließ mein Handy reparieren bei einem wenig vertrauenswürdigen aussehenden Mann. Aber gut, er kam mir vom Preis her bei der Reparatur entgegen und es ging auch recht fix.

      Habe überings noch eine Militärparade noch gesehen. Die Soldaten spielten "Yesterday" von den Beatles ;-)
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