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    • Day 325

      End of an era

      March 27 in England ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      The last few days in London after leeds were a little sombre tbh, it had dawned on us that we were officially splitting up and it was definitely a bit of a bummer to be saying goodbye after such an amazing year of adventures.
      Yesterday we went to check out all the monopoly places we'd seen on the tube but hadn't visited yet. We went to Trafalgar square, piccadilly circus (it's just a square not an actual circus), bond street and Leicester square, plus covent gardens but that's not in monopoly. It was a rainy but fun explore. For the evening we went out for one last trip to the pub with Sam, we played pool and drank guinness but didn't stay out too late because I had to go home and pack.

      This year has been the best ever and I'm so grateful spencer decided to join me. I just had a little scroll through some of my old posts on here and its honestly unreal how many amazing things we got to do and see. Spencer was a perfect travel partner and I'm going to miss him very much. I can't wait to be able to look back and talk about our euro adventures for years to come :)
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    • Day 7

      Swinley Forest

      June 28, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Unser erster Biketrip im Swinley Forest.
      Okay, wo sind hier die Berge, naja egal wird schon. Dann fahren dir doch erst mal die Blaue Line. Man war das ein Reinfall…. es ging nur einen kleinen Teil bergauf, der Rest war eher eben und ging kreuz und quer irgendwie durch den Wald. Es war einfach super anstrengend, da man super viel pedalieren musste. Unten wieder angekommen dachten wir uns so, die rote Line wird bestimmt besser.
      Naja, viel besser war die auch nicht… nur ein kleines Stück, da konnte man dann mal wirklich bergab fahren 😅

      Nachdem wir dann komplett erledigt am Van ankamen sind wir dann zum nächsten „Bikepark“ gefahren und haben dort auf einem Waldparkplatz übernachtet.
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    • Day 9

      Louvre & Musee de l’Armee

      June 10, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      Our quick trip to Paris culminated with a visit to:
      - Army Museum, covering all things war, from the stone age through WW II;
      - A view of Napoleon Bonaparte’s coffin under the golden dome; and
      - A visit to the Louvre, the world’s most visited museum. Au revoir Paris!🇫🇷Read more

    • Day 21

      Bourne Mill Antiques Centre

      August 12, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Today was a travelling day, heading for Kent. We had 6 hours to do a 3 hour trip so we planned a couple of deviations. This was a goldmine! Such a quaint Antiques shop in a lovely old building.

      There were several floors, but it's easy to lose track as the stairs seems to only ascend by half a floor. There were 23 rooms, with several dealers filling all the nooks and crannies including attic spaces. Ian kept bumping his head!

      We both found a couple of treasures. I bought a couple of music boxes.
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    • Day 40

      LONDON CALLING - DO YOU RECIEVE?

      June 26, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      I just couldn't resist another day in London, so the Knights and I got up early and headed in by train to London for a day of being tourists.
      It was a day to wander around so Lucy & Issac could get a feel for London and for us all to attend the theater that evening to see "Austentious."
      Arriving in to Waterloo, we headed for the Thames and walked to Westminister Bridge and took in the view of the House of Commons, Big Ben (very accurate clock😉)and then onto Westminister Abbey(the queues!). We then wandered our way up to Buckingham Palace(shame they built so close to the road😆) to be in time for "the Changing of the Guard" which was spectacular with the Royal Hussars on horseback. Onwards to St James Park(my favourite park) and then to the Horseguards parade where we were privileged to see the Royal Hussars again. We then headed to "The Mall" ( the Mall had no shops😒) and visited the memorial to Sir Keith Park. Then we headed for Knightsbridge but on the way got waylaid at Fortnum & Masons and I had to show the Knights my old haunts( Rowleys, Three Crowns, The Shirt Shop) in Jermyn St, most posh ' chaps.
      On our way to Knightsbridge, we stumbled across a delightful free house (as pubs are called) and had a spot of lunch, awfully nice(as one says in London). Couldn't resist going to Berkerley Square to view a few car show rooms.
      Then, a quick jaunt across Hyde Park and in Harrods! OMG! only fools and horses would part with their money in Harrods! The price of everything was ridiculous. Who pays $1,000 for a pair of running shoes? and $180 for one pair of socks? Still, it was worth a look, especially the food hall where white Asparagus was a mere $20 a head, Gordon Bennet!( as Delboy would say).
      At this point, we all went our separate ways until we met up for the theatre in the early evening, just off Leicester Square.
      We saw Austentious, which was a comedy about Jane Austen. The actors did the whole play impromptu, and it was so clever. A good way to end our London day out.
      On collecting the car, we spotted a fox in the carpark and another crossing the road. Sadly, foxes are ostricused here as they are seen as pests. However, they are beautiful looking animals, and I have now seen one in the flesh.
      Tomorrow, I head to Heathrow to fly to the Colonies and back to reality. There is a saying, " One who grows tired of London grows tired of life." However, I would say; "one who grows tired of the Motherland, grows tired of life." In my mind, Britian is still great, and England will always be "the Motherland." Long may we have a connection to Great Britian!
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    • Day 38

      The Gomshall Whisky Assoc meeting

      June 24, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      A trip to see Gavin and Glenys would not be complete without a Whisky tasting session. As you may know, Gavin and I have started a Whisky still in NZ, and we bought some of our brew to England to partake in a " blind tasting." G& G invited their neighbour over, who is quite famous in the UK( more later) along with their British friends from Woking.. We had nibbles, etc, and then got down to the serious business of Whisky. Matt said a special Gallic ode for the proceedings and then judging began. To Gavin and I surprise, one of our brews won the competition .
      Their neighbour, Adam, is a local, and he is a landscape architect and does work for the Royal family. He regaled stories of his interactions with the family and the work he had done.
      Over the last few days, we have visited Abinger Hatch, Dorking, Peaslake, Godalming, and my ⁹favourite village, Shere. We walked the Pilgrims Way to Shere. The Pilfrims Way to a path stretching from Canterbury cathedral to Gloucester. The weather has been a real treat.
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    • Day 36

      OH LORD, WONT YOU BUY ME A MERCEDES BENZ

      June 22, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Today just had to be another car day, didn't it, and this Colonial boy went to Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands, Weybridge in Surrey. Being me, I couldn't resist a chance to go out on a race track and find out how good a Mercedes-Benz is.
      Driving a Mercedes-Benz AMG V8 at break-neck speed is phenomenal. I had an instructor with me, and not only did he get me to put the car through its paces, he put me through my paces as well. Learning to control a car at speed is amazing, and then experiencing aqua planing and simulated black ice and controlling it was difficult.
      Mercedes World is also a museum and research centre . I saw a Mercedes-Benz that were one off or out of reach of most NZers.
      After Mercedes World, I took Gavin & Glenys around Weybridge, where I lived in the 1980s for 4 years. Weybridge has changed little, still has a beautiful cricket green and choice shops. After our short tour, we went to Pyrford Lock for lunch at the Badger pub.
      We finished up the day at Dorking looking at antique & curio shops before arriving back in Gomshall for a well-earned G&T on the terrace. Another brilliant hot day in the land of hope & glory.
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    • Day 27

      Touring Guildford

      September 27, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      After yesterday’s long journey, it was great to have an easy day with no travel. We have breakfast included at our hotel so that’s how we started the day. Afterwards we walked down the hill into town to find the tourist information office. It was not open yet so we went for cappuccinos at really nice, Italian coffee bar. Nearby we noticed a huge, final closing out sale with everything marked off by an additional 50%, at a department store. Had to check that out even though we really have no room to carry more. Still, I couldn’t resist buying a pair of Levis and a pair of shoes!

      The tourist information office was very helpful and we walked away with handfuls of maps and brochures. It also contained an art gallery inside the historic building so we decided to check that out. We then proceeded to follow “The Historic Trail” to see places of interest, old as well as new, around the heart of Guildford. We had a numbered map for a self-guided tour so that made it quite simple.

      Sights included Tungsgate Arch, built in 1818 and located on High Street, a pedestrian only street; Castle Square, the boundary of the medieval town; The Great Tower, built by the Normans in the early 12th Century; the remains of The Royal Palace, visited more than 100x by Henry III; Castle Arch, built in 1256 as the main entrance to Guildford Castle; Guildford Museum, with its display of artifacts and St. Mary’s Church, the only building in Guildford that dates from Saxon times.

      After all this touring, we had worked up a pretty good thirst and appetite for a British pub meal. We chose the historic “Three Pigeons Pub” on High Street. We ended our day with a stroll along the Wey River before walking back to the hotel.
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    • Day 9

      9th November

      November 9, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Esher
      Temperature: 8 degrees this morning with a high of 9 degrees.
      Went for pur walk early to beat the rain, and luckily enough, the rain only started when we were nearly back. 8 degrees might not sound that cold, but it felt like ice.
      Grocery shopping today at Sainsbury's before going to Garsons for lunch to celebrate Sue's birthday.
      Tonight went out to a Chinese place in Esher for dinner with Sue's son and wife, Jo.
      All the photos are from Garsons Farm Shop, this is a 5 minute walk from Sue's.
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    • Day 11

      11th November

      November 11, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

      Esher/ Chichester
      Temperature: 2 degrees at 8 am and a high of 10 degrees.
      Beautiful autumn day.
      We had a lovely time out today. It took us just over an hour to get to Sussex to Weald and Download Living Museum. This is where the film The Repair Shop is filmed. The living museum is a huge place, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time there. Loved the ride through the countryside and all the villages.
      All the photos are from the museum today.
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