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    • Adorable Ashbourne 🧶

      June 15, 2022 in England ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Not a hitch catching the train 🚆 from Kings Cross International station 🚉 So glad I wasn’t heading to Paris on Eurostar: the lines were so long and there were a lot of angry 😤 Parisians …karma I say! 😜😇🐌 Sorry 😞 Not sorry 🐸

      I had a reserved seat 💺 which was a pleasant surprise because I didn’t do that when booking 🤷🏻‍♂️ Obviously not complaining though…

      You know what? This trip took a shitload of reading, researching & revision. I spent hours comparing & mapping, googling and clarifying. I enjoyed every minute of it and it has paid off in spades ♠️ rewarding me with probably the best and most comprehensive, enjoyable and exciting holiday I have EVER had! I’m really chuffed it has been so full & fun. Not just jam-packed with fun activities but plenty of downtime & mindfulness too! 🕺🏼

      Probably the only aspect I may have missed could be the “Queer” element. Yes, I could’ve spent more time on gay 🌈 apps or hanging around bars, but my life experience has shown me that often (not always) leads to time wasted and hollow emptiness so I don’t regret that for a minute! The couple of times I did partake was on my own terms and with a joyful, inclusive heart ❤️ 🧡💛💚💙💜 Many friends have questioned this aspect and I remain firm in my belief that my holiday has been no less enjoyable without it! To quote a bigger Diva than me: “…I am what I am…I bang my own drum 🥁 some think it’s noise, I think it’s pretty!” ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻

      The train 🚂 ride up to the Peak District was so comfortable and relaxing. Not crowded and no screaming kids or annoying people. I’d recommend it to anyone. Thanks 🙏 so much to Steven for introducing me to the App TRAINLINE. It has been invaluable in not only booking but extremely easy and efficient to organise refunds or changes also. It even organises the absolute best value ticket 🎫 Sometimes that may be a split ticket and you don’t need to understand what it means you need only be grateful for the internal program that works it out for you! I’ve used it in Italy as well and worked just as well there when actual station 🚉 staff were either not available or just assholes! 😜🐷

      Steven was waiting for me at the railway station when I arrived which was lovely. It was so nice to catch up with him and Richard again. I was so excited to see the English countryside. It was so cute and beautiful. The landscape, the buildings, the history in everything was amazing. I could feel another element of this adventure building just by looking at the bunting and the flags all hanging out to celebrate the Jubilee! 🥰🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

      Just look at the knitted 🧶 ‘caps’ for the post boxes the locals have made 🧶for the Jubilee celebrations! How cute is the one representing the Queen and all the corgis? Reminded me of my grandmother and how she used to knit the nativity scenes and jumpers for us. So country, so cute ❤️❤️❤️

      Ashbourne was instantly welcoming & adorable! We had dinner in one of the local pubs (George & the Dragon 🐉) which is at least 300 years old, as are most of the buildings, or older. I tried many local beers 🍻 and I finally tried scampi 🍤 with mushy peas and home-made chips 🍟 So delicious! The people in the three pubs we went to were very friendly and I instantly felt ‘homely’🍺🥰 and at home 🏠

      Richard and Steven’s house is lovely and extremely comfortable. It is like a little slice of luxury in the country! I’ve always loved the English countryside and this afternoon confirmed that! 🐄🌳🌻⛰🏠🇬🇧

      They hold a football game where the shops and businesses board up their windows and hundreds of people come from all around to play this game within the entire town. To be honest, I still don’t quite understand it but it sounds very intriguing! I’ll learn more tomorrow!

      Very grateful 😇 for this opportunity to discover more of the UK 🇬🇧 through the very fortunate coincidence of making friends with Steven a few years back through the social group I ran prior to Covid has come full circle to allow me this exciting new experience 🕺🏼❤️🇬🇧🥰🙏💪🏻✊🏻
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    • Day 25

      Stoke-on-Trent

      October 2, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Well, it was all a bit strange. The water situation, mainly because the toilets wouldn’t work without it, was a bit dire. Ironically, though, it was pouring with rain.

      We drove through the rain for two hours until we found a water point. Don and Chris filled the water tank, standing in the rain, quite cold, drinking a beer. At the same time, Sharon and Kim had hot showers (while still at the water point, so as not to deplete the supply) and warmed the boat to dry the clothes out.

      We chose a good canal - the Macclesfield - to cruise along. It was quiet, although there were quite a few boats moored along the banks (some a bit derelict, it appeared). The rural scenery - green pastures, sheep, farm buildings, even the occasional re-purposed mill - was beautiful on the sunny days (that is, once), and wonderfully atmospheric on the wet ones, even when your socks were wringing wet from the rain.

      We did have quite a lot of rain on our way back to Stoke-on-Trent, and another toilet situation (collectively, that is, not personally).

      Being extravagant with our water, and - truth be told - our alcohol consumption, it soon became odorously apparent that we urgently needed a pump out. More rain-soaked driving ensued, before we reached the nirvana of the pump-out station, where a friendly, apparently olfactorily challenged, man removed the offensive material from the boat.

      Armed with beers purchased from the boat yard, we tackled the Bosley Locks with gusto, pleased to se the rain subsiding and that there were people on the canals even more inept than we. The rain was easing, but the ground remained saturated as we made our way down from locks one to twelve.

      The following day (after another stylish celebration, this time at the Church House Hotel in Congleton) we strolled through the final lock and, after another half-hour of exhaust fumes in the Harecastle Tunnel, made our way back to the marina and returned the boat.

      Wet weather notwithstanding, the whole narrowboat experience was great. By the end of the trip we were steering the boat like pros, barely hitting anything (not too hard, at least) and giving other people tips on operating the locks and good pubs to visit.

      We have now said our fond goodbyes to Don and Kim after a great few weeks, and are en route to York to start the next stage of our trip.
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    • Day 2

      Anreise zur Southland Farm, Gunnerton

      September 16, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Eine völlig entspannte Anreise mit dem üblichen Freitags Nachmittags Verkehr brachte uns nach Rotterdam. Kaum auf der Fähre, gings auch schon los. Nachdem wir unsere Kabine gefunden haben, sind wir den üblichen Gang zum Sonnendeck gegangen um das erste Pint zu genießen.
      Die Überfahrt war ruhig und pünktlich um 8 Uhr Ortszeit sind wir in Hull an Land gefahren. Ein Novum bei dieser Reise: Frühstück an Bord. Im Gegensatz zu früheren Reisen bei denen wir uns 1 Kaffee geteilt haben und zu mitgebrachten Hasenbroten genossen haben.
      Das Ankunftswetter war nicht unbedingt einladend. Nach dem Verlassen des Hafengebietes haben wir alle unterschiedlichen Straßenkategorien Englands genutzt. Nach der Autobahnabfahrt Richtung Hexham haben wir eine Abkürzung genommen über eine von uns viel geliebte B Straße mit 4 Ziffern, heißt an manchen Stellen und Brücken single Track Road. Nachdem wir das Schild "Welcome to Northumberland" passiert haben, fanden wir den kleinen Ort Blanchland. Klein, fein und very british, für einen Barnaby hätte man keinen Blumentopf versetzen müssen. Neben einer alten Abtei haben wir in der der Mönchskirche "White Monk" eine ganz zauberhaften Teestube entdeckt. British at its Best! Zur Begrüßung gab´s Tee, Scones und Früchtekuchen, sehr lecker. Die letzten 16 Meilen vergingen wie im Fluge und wir haben noch manch Pitoreskes entdeckt.
      Auf der Southland Farm angekommen wurden wir aufs herzlichste begrüßt und in unser Domizil eingewiesen. Der Chef des Hauses hat uns dann das sehr schön angelegte und in unterschiedliche Gartenräume eingeteilte Refugium gezeigt. Zum Abschluss haben wir dann noch einen Rundgang gemacht und das obwohl wir nicht die richtigen Schuhe trugen. Ein echter Wenzy Spaziergang.
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    • Day 21

      A Day in rhe Peak District

      September 19, 2019 in England ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

      A fabulous day. Met Gill and Bob for breakfast and they had worked out a plan for the day - our one full day together. Instead of wandering round Buxton, they took us round the area in the car, visiting and passing through so many picturesque villages - stone houses, pretty gardens - going on 2 walks - one beside a small stream and at the end of the day we went up to a high rocky edge which we walked up and what a wonderful view from the top over the whole countryside. And again it was perfect weather! After starting quite cold in the morning (about 10° I think) it warmed up until we only needed t-shirts walking in the sun. Then deliciously cools off again after sunset. This wonderful weather now makes me nervous for what will be in store for us next week!

      A highlight of the day was a visit to Chatsworth - the Stately Home and estate of the dukes of Devonshire. It is in this area so we drove in and parked and walked round the grounds. It is enormous and you can pay quite a lot and visit inside the house and garden, but that would be a serious several hours, so we walked and admired from outside.

      One small town we stopped in was Bakewell, very pretty, where we bought cheese and had a tea break, with their local specialty Bakewell tart, and we stopped for a beer and nibbles before we did the walk up the ridge. So we were nicely hungry when we returned to Buxton and had a Thai meal. We had seen the restaurant last night and that it was busy and full so thought we’d try it. Excellent, and now ready for bed.
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    • Day 14

      Cotswolds, the Bard and Friends at Lunch

      May 10, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Our destination for today was the outskirts of Birmingham via Stratford-Upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare.

      A motorway route to Stratford would have been about 20 minutes quicker, but we chose to take a more scenic route through the northern Cotswolds. A lovely morning in Oxford gradually turned to showers of rain for the rest of the day.
      As the Cotswolds is one area we were not spending much time in at all, we travelled via a really beautiful little town (Burton-on -the-Water) and enjoyed morning tea by the banks of this quintessentially idyllic English village. It embodied everything you could imaging a small English country town should be. Beautiful historic buildings, open spaces and grassed area running down to a perfect little stream running through the centre of town.

      After coffee and pastry from the Bakery, we headed off for Stratford through more rolling hills and greenery.

      We toured the Birthplace of Shakespeare and then strolled through town a short distance to meet up with Stephen and Lindsey Whitehouse for lunch. It was lovely to see them again and we talked for a couple of hours over lunch. We had stayed so long that Daniel (their son, who attends school there - the same school that Shakespeare attended!) strolled down the street and we chatted briefly before we all had to part company.
      The Whitehouses asked to pass on their love to all of you who might know them.

      It was now late in the afternoon, but we still had 3 more sightseeing tasks before heading to our overnight accommodation near Birmingham.

      Shakespeare’s ‘new place’, Anne Hathaway’s cottage and then a drive to Coventry to take a short look at the Cathedral that was bombed during World War 2 and stands as a grim reminder of what the British endured. So badly and repeatedly was Coventry bombed due to its industrial production, car and aircraft engines, munitions manufacture etc that it became one of Hitler’s prime targets. Today the bombed out shell of the Cathedral is an ongoing reminder of the ‘Coventry Blitz’.

      A half hour drive from Coventry to our little apartment in Solihull saw us arriving at about 7pm. Not much dinner required after a large and excellent lunch with our friends.
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    • Day 29

      Strandet in Halesowen

      November 6, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Deutscher Text ist weiter unten zu finden!

      "Seems like there's no international trip without some gas trouble. Today is one of those tricky days again! It all started on Saturday when we noticed that our gas was running low, and there was no spare bottle in sight. By yesterday, it was down to just enough for a morning coffee – that's it. So, it was all about wearing onion style and huddling up with a hot water bottle in bed. Unfortunately, these gas issues led to me catching a slight cold.

      So, Rupert set out this morning at 8 o'clock to get a new gas bottle, while the dogs and I continued to snooze in the camper's alcove. I know, I know, it's not allowed, but desperate times call for desperate measures. I'll spare you the nitty-gritty details of our gas-related escapades, but let's just say it involved some detours before successfully connecting a new gas bottle.

      Anyway, our quest led us to a maze-like courtyard filled with rental containers. At first, we couldn't find the camping supply store, but inside, we were pleasantly surprised to find a comprehensive selection of camper essentials. Long story short, we got the help we needed, and we quickly stopped by "Sarah's Café," which is inside a blue double-decker bus – it has a kitchen downstairs and a dining area upstairs. Sarah, who's been cooking in her bus for 12 years, whipped up some delicious sandwiches for us just before closing up for the day. Back in the car, we shared the tasty sandwiches with the dogs and continued our journey to the little town center of Halesowen.

      While Rupert had his head in the "Grandad, Tell Me Your Memories" book that Kathrin handed him, I explored the five local charity shops. I found a pair of boots that'll suit my skirts, a neckerchief, and a cap for rainy weather. Once we returned to Tipton, we took it easy, getting ready for the evening. Charles's wife, Sandra, is cooking for us tonight!

      As for the day we depart from Birmingham, that's still up in the air..."

      Anscheinend gibt es keine Auslandsreise ohne Gas Turbulenzen. Heute ist es wieder soweit! Schon vorgestern (Samstag) war das Gas knapp und weit und breit keine Ersatzflasche mehr zu bekommen. Gestern reichte es gerade noch zum Kaffee kochen, und das war's. Also, war warm anziehen und Wärmflasche ins Bett! Leichte Erkältungssymptome habe ich aber trotzdem.
      Also fährt Rupert heute Morgen schon um 8 Uhr los, um eine Gasflasche zu kaufen, während die Hunde und ich noch im Alkoven schlafen. Ich weiß, ist verboten.
      Ich erspare euch die technischen Details, warum wir wieder lange rumgefahren sind, bis eine neue Gasflasche angeschlossen ist.
      Jedenfalls führt uns die Suche in einen verwinkelten Hof voller Mietcontainer. Wir können den Laden für Campingzubehör erst mal nicht finden. innen aber überrascht uns ein umfassendes Angebot an Dingen, die wir Camper so gebrauchen können.
      Kurzum, hier wird uns geholfen, und wir kehren noch schnell in "Sarah's Café" ein ein blauer Doppeldeckerbus, unten Küche, oben Gastraum. Sarah, die hier in ihrem Bus schon 12 Jahre kocht, macht uns noch schnell ein paar Sandwiches, bevor sie für heute schließt. Zurück im Auto teilen wir die leckeren Stullen mit den Hunden und fahren weiter ins kleine Zentrum von Halesowen. Rupert versucht sich an seinem "Opa erzähl mal" Buch, das Kathrin ihm aufs Auge gedrückt hat, und ich mache eine Runde durch die fünf örtlichen Charity Shops. Ein paar rocktaugliche Stiefeletten, ein Halstuch und eine Kappe für Regenwetter sind meine Ausbeute.
      Zurück nach Tipton, und wir ruhen uns für den Abend aus. Charles's Frau Sandra kocht heute für uns!
      Der Tag unserer Abreise von Birmingham ist immer noch offen ...
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    • Day 257

      Birmingham

      June 12, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌩️ 27 °C

      Wir haben heute Wales verlassen und sind wieder in England. Aber egal wo, es ist nach wie vor unglaublich schwül und schweisstreibendes Wetter. Also nichts für die Hunde und auch nichts für uns.
      Haben uns heute Birmingham angesehen, wirklich sehr nett mit zahlreichen schönen Ecken und einem Mix aus Alt und Modern. Gerade haben wir uns bei Starkregen und Gewitter pischnass in den Weissen Riesen gerettet und werden hier heute abend noch auf ein Konzert von Placebo gehen....
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    • Day 33

      Birmingham

      March 29 in England ⋅ ⛅ 50 °F

      Back in England now, I’m already missing Scottish hospitality. After loving Glasgow so much, I was unsure about Birmingham, but it has already exceeded expectations. Victoria Square is the heart of the city with its museums, city hall, and library. Among its many statues is one honoring James Watt (Greenock’s favorite son) as being one of the “Golden Boys” who made Birmingham an industrial powerhouse. Watt came to Birmingham to make his name in science and industry. He made his fortune here, retired in a nearby suburb, and is buried in a Birmingham churchyard. In his last years he sailed in the steamer Comet (his invention) up to the River Clyde to return to Greenock for a final visit. I am loving it that James Watt’s story has served to connect my last three days of touring — Glasgow, Greenock, and Birmingham.Read more

    • Day 8

      Inverness to Stornaway

      August 21, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Left Inverness by rental car. Drove to Culloden- scene of an English massacre during a Jacobite rising in 1746. The battlefield has been restored and shows the Jacobite line and the English Government line
      After Culloden we drove down the full length of Loch Ness- so many tourists. Is a beautiful lake.
      We then drove for 4 hours around the west Highlands towards Ullapool to catch the ferry to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis and Harris
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    • Day 12

      Forêt de Sherwood

      August 13, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Sur la route entre York et Buckigham (euh Birmingham, j'ai rêvé 🤭🤣) arrêt dans la forêt de Scherwood pour faire un bisous à Robin des bois 🦊. Balade jusqu'au vieux chêne âge estimé entre 800 et 1000 ans où Robin des bois a épousé Marianne dite aussi dame Marion 👰‍♂️👰‍♂️(cf photo panneau bleu)Read more

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