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    • Dzień 32

      Rainy London, England

      21 maja, Anglia ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      Our day trip to London from Paris on the 2 hour Eurostar under the English channel turned out to be a soggy day. But we saw a few sights and made the best of it. We just need a do over trip in the near future. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 15

      Lizard Point - südlichste Punkt Englands

      21 maja, Anglia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Herrliche Küstenlandschaft, Klippen, "grünstes" Gras, blühende Gräser und Pflanzen, kleine Dörfer, grasende Kühe. Möwen in der Luft, Robben im klaren Wasser - Wo ist Rosamunde Pilcher? Was für ein schöner Tag Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 8

      Chew Magna Day 2

      21 maja, Anglia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Omigawd, what an incredibly fruitful day!! After breakfast, I walked west along High Street to see if I could recognize any building names from my research travels. I did see a few, but I'll have to wait til I get home to verify.
      I came to the intersection with Chew Lane, the road that leads to Westend Cottages, that great great great grandfather John Atheal owned. The 1841 census found Charles living here with his parents, John Atheal and Sarah, and young cousin Elizabeth. I had a date to meet the church warden at Stowey at 2:30 this afternoon, which would leave me with enough time to walk back to the inn, jump in the rental car and drive down for a visit.
      I had found these cottages on an 1840ish ordinance map. However, current maps showed it in the same place, but it was labeled Chew House, and there was another smaller building behind it. I knew that the smaller one was an AirB&B rental, and I had tried contacting the owner but didn't get a response. So I thought, what the heck!
      I went back for the car and drove south, finding the laneway or driveway (was this private property?) easily. I drove in and headed towards the first building, and as I got closer, there was a man standing near a driving mower in dusty old clothes, and I assumed he was the gardener. He watched me approach warily, so I started getting my 'lost' story in mind. I lowered the window and called out something like "Hello. My name is Beverley, and I think my ancestors used to own this property a long time ago. The name was Chiswell."
      Immediately, recognition dawned in his eyes, and I told him some more of the details. He told me that he was aware that Chiswell's did own it once upon a time and told me to go park over there and I'll show you around!!
      His name is Clive, and he took me inside to meet his wife, Margaret. I showed them the descendancy chart I had put together, and he told me that when they bought the property in 1977 from a fellow named Albert Weaver, the original Westend Cottage building was in derelict condition. He said that one of the documents he received was a copy of a Chiswell will!!
      Clive ended up restoring the building, adding rooms on the west side, and renamed it Chew House. Another mystery solved. He showed me around the house and said that he had converted it from 4 attached cottages to a single home. He carefully pointed out the original rooms of each cottage, which consisted of a single large room on the Main floor with a large fireplace that would have served as kitchen and living room, and the second floor that was a smaller footprint which would have been where they slept.
      Then he climbed up into the Attic to retrieve a framed tribute to the upgrades he made that included a photo of the original building in its dilapidated state. In the meantime, he sent Margaret down to the safe to find the purchase documents from all those years ago. They weren't able to find the will, but he was happy for me to take pictures of the sale documents with Weaver.
      In all, I was there for probably 45 minutes. I think they were as happy as me for this encounter. I'm so glad I made the trip there!
      This has been another rather long post, so I'll share details of my trip to Stowey in my post tomorrow.
      Fun fact: In the retail environment, eggs are not kept in refrigerated conditions!
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    • Dzień 12

      Paris

      20 maja, Anglia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Our day in Paris was a mixed bag but enjoyable. The visit to the Louvre was a little overwhelming mainly because of the heat ( no air conditioning) crowds, maps hard to read, and after figuring it out to discover one of the highly recommended exhibitions was closed for restoration!! We saw Mona Lisa - from a great distance. Up close and personal with Venus de Milo. Naturally all this was making memories but we were both so pleased to escape to the fresh air. Some smelling and buying at the Fragonard shop and then riding on the hop on and hop off bus ended the day and as we hopped off at the last stop Paris had a massive thunderstorm so a coffee was in order. Taxi back to Gard du Nord and home at 300kph on the Eurostar. Bed was most welcome especially for Carina who has developed a cold poor thing. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 15

      Sunshine on Leith

      20 maja, Szkocja ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We have most of the day in Edinburgh, before boarding our ship late afternoon at Leith, the port area of Edinburgh.

      We began with a city tour of Edinburgh, first touring the new town (not particularly new, it was planned in 1776 to relieve overcrowding in the old town), and finishing up in the old town.

      The old town is best explored by foot, and having seen much of the area along the Royal Mile yesterday, we chose to visit the National Museum of Scotland, and had lunch in the cafe there.

      At 12.45pm we visited Edinburgh Castle, just in time for the 1 o'clock gun to go off. It's been fired 6 days a week since 1861, initially so ships in Leith harbour could set their clocks by it, but now mainly for the tourists. Edinburgh Castle has 360 degree views over the city and is the city's premier tourist attraction, with tickets often sold out far in advance.

      At 4pm we made our way to the ship, leaving port at 6.30pm, headed north...
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    • Dzień 22

      Giant's Causway- Gigantic Meeting

      20 maja, Irlandia Północna ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Das positive zuerst: Wir haben wieder einen gigantischen Sommertag. Wie war das mit dem Wetter in Irland?
      Zu den anderen Giganten: der Giant's Causway ist ein UNESCO Weltkulturerbe. Die ca 40000 gleichmäßig geformten Basaltsäulen sind nach einem Vulkanausbruch entstanden und bilden den Damm der Riesen. Soweit, so gut, so gigantisch.
      Genauso gigantisch ist allerdings auch der Besucheransturm, alle Nationen, sämtliche Kreuzfahrtschiffe vor Anker gegangen.
      Wir hatten ja nicht unbedingt erwartet alleine händchenhaltend auf einer der 40000 Säulen zu sitzen, aber das ....
      Was macht nur der Gentle Giant?
      Wir haben später gelesen, dass Giant's Causway jährlich von ca 800000 Menchen besucht wird.
      Zwei Kilometer weiter am Sandstrand, und die Ruhe und Weite ist zurück.
      Morgen noch ein Tag Nordirland, dann nähern wir uns Dublin.
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    • Dzień 7

      Chew Magna Day 1

      20 maja, Anglia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Finally, my first restful sleep of the trip so far! Woke up around 8ish, and after a shower, I went downstairs for breakfast. I'm afraid it's not likely I'll try blood pudding. They did have a nice Eggs Benedict. I sat in the front window of the pub and watched all the street activity going on.
      Afterward, I walked north of South Parade and made my way to Silver Street. My great great great grandfather, John Atheal (father of Charles), must have been fairly wealthy as he owned a number of properties in The Village, including one on Silver Street that was described as 'houses and gardens' and was perched at the north side of the graveyard at St. Andrew's parish church. He lived in one of these houses with his son, John. There is only one house remaining, but I'm not sure it's his former abode.
      I carried on up the road past the Church Hall, crossed a stone bridge over the River Chew, and found a quiet spot to contemplate my surroundings. The sun was shining brightly down on me and the quiet sounds of the birds, insects, and rippling water was very soothing.
      I wandered back down to the church and began looking at the tombstone inscriptions, looking for Chiswell's. It wasn't long before I found Thomas (Charles' younger brother) and his wife, Sarah, in what I thought was a prominent location on the east side of the church by the footpath!
      The grass was rather long (the Rector had informed me that it hadn't been cut yet), and it made for an unsteady traverse as I occasionally stumbled on a rock or brick that wasn't visible. I had planned to return in the afternoon when I was to meet the Rector, so I didn't search much longer.
      I returned to the inn to rest for a bit and had a light snack. I set out again around 2:30 to explore more of the graveyard prior to my 3:30 meeting with Reverend Richard Greatrex. To my delight, there were a couple of gardeners with weed whackers working away on the 10-inch high grass.
      I wandered around to the north area, checking the areas that had been trimmed. It wasn't long before I came upon the stone for John Atheal (Charles' eldest brother) and his wife, Elizabeth. Photos of both stones for John and Thomas can be found online on Find A Grave.
      It was great meeting Richard. He had a couple of really old volumes of Chew Magna history, I shared the limited printed material I brought with me regarding my Chiswell research, and we had a good chat. He showed me around the building, making sure to point out the more interesting things. We parted with the agreement that I would share my findings with him.
      Now I'm lazy again after a big plate of fish and chips. I hope to sleep well again tonight and look forward to tomorrow's adventures.
      Fun fact: there's a restored headstone of a fellow who was murdered in the early 19th century. Picture included!
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    • Dzień 11

      London!

      20 maja, Anglia ⋅ ☀️ 52 °F

      We made it to the Capital City! Soon after checking into our hotel at Charing Cross, we changed our shoes and started walking. We walked along the Thames to Tower Bridge, we walked back to Charing Cross, we took a break and rubbed our feet, then we walked to Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Palace of Westminster before kicking off our shoes and calling it a night. Tomorrow, I think we'll ride the "Hop on Hop off" bus just to save our soles! Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 21

      Dunluce Castle and white Rocks

      19 maja, Irlandia Północna ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Vorweg: Nein, es gibt keine Fotos von zwei "heavily drunken" Germans nach der Bushmills Experience. Wie haben beim Vorbeifahren nur ein Foto gemacht. 50 £ ca 70 €(pro Person ) sind uns der Destillenrundgang mit Verkostung nicht wert. Und die Flasche Bushmills gibt's zu Hause mindestens ein Drittel günstiger, so long. Grüße aus Oban!
      Wir sind auf einem 5* Camping gelandet, alles perfekt, sogar Musik auf dem Klo.
      Den Giant's Causway wollen wir morgen anschauen, es ist Wochenende und viel los. Also radeln wir Richtung Küste, und klar, es geht wieder auf und ab. Dazu haben wir ein verrücktes Licht zwischen Sonne und Nebel, fast ein bisschen mystisch. Wir kommen an die Steilküste zum Dunluce Castle, das auf der Klippe thront und gigantische Ausblicke ermöglicht.
      Wir fahren noch ein Stück die White Cliffs entlang, aber die hüllen sich mehr und mehr im Nebel ein.
      Wir haben die Lidl German Currywurstsauce getestet....
      Na ja, und überlebt 😋🙃🤔
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    • Dzień 27

      Wales

      19 maja, Walia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Well I sent my tent home as i was struggling with the concept of wild camp (environmentally and finding locations) I worry that it is private land. So what am doing, is bits of the trails as day walks and getting to and from locations by bus/car or doing out and v bc back walks. I did this for the last part of the coastal path while camping and seemed ok. But it is time for a nice bed.
      Today I travelled to Norton in Wales and will walk a few sections of the offas dyle path. As day walks.
      For those of you who remember the tv series “The Prisoner” on my way to my friends BnB I called in to see the village that was used a the set. Portmeirion is the place and it is fascinating.
      https://portmeirion.wales
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