Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Bath

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Well after saying farewell to our friend Mary, Zoe and Bec we headed for Bath.



We found our cottage however the sat nag proved to be a godsend. The cottage is delightful - an old stable situated in the owners yard. Both owner and cottage are great. The only disappointment is that it is a little further out of Bath than we were lead to believe . Having said that, we quickly found our way to the park and ride and that is a very easy way ( and cheapest) to get into the city. We have spent the past two days using the hop on hop off bus and have walked miles to explore the beautiful architecture of Bath. The Roman baths were an eye opener - so much to see and it is difficult to understand just how old these buildings are.
Again being the summer holidays the crowds are thick but they have not worried us in the least, we have found it easy to find our way and any queues seem to move through quickly. We have also had the first day of rain since arriving in UK, however out came the trusty rainproof jackets and a good day was had.


The building above in order are the Abbey, the Roman Baths and the Royal Crescent - a very exclusive area to live. When the Royal Crescent was built, the Marlborough building was also built but its purpose was to serve as a windbreak for the crescent

Strolling through the city, Peter was left drooling when he saw a vintage guitar shop - beautiful instruments all Fender, Gibson, Gretsch - all the top line.


We finished today with  a cruise up the Avon river ( this is one of six Avon rivers in England) which was a nice way to end the day. it also gave a different perspective  of the Pultney Bridge ( which is modelled on the Rialto Bridge in Venice and has shops on top of it).

Tomorrow we hope to have a look at some surrounding country side - this is a beautiful part of the country.

                              




Monday, July 29, 2013

London, Cornwall, Wales

Peter was a little disappointed that we were not in London for the royal birth - he even made a trip to BUckingham Palace to check out arrangements.
Any way after enjoying ourselves we made our way to Cornwall using the British Rail system. Without any hassles we arrived in Cornwall - met by our friends. We then managed to pick up the car and found our way to our little cottage. I must admit our friends did assist us, I am not sure we would have found the right un named little lane if they did not know the district. We had packed our Tom Tom and it has proved to be invaluable in our. Drives around. Over here, all little places have their own postcode , so you just put in the code and it seems to find where you need to go - very clever .
Peter has been so good, he has insisted on driving ( lucky really as my reversing would not b a pretty on these little narrow roads). Anyway - Peter has don so well on little lanes, fast motorways and anything in between .

We spent a week in Cornwall, and our friends were amazed just how much of the country we saw. While it has been fairly crowded, the roads have still been manageable, and towns are not a long distance apart.
Our little cottage was at a small area called Ladock, and it was near our friends who live at St Agnes. We went down to LAnds End, and up as far as TIntadgel ( the home of King Arthur)
Other favourites were Fowey (pronounced Foy), Megavissey, Padstow, Truro and Falmouth.

We then went with our friend Mary to a little village in Wales Laugharn ( pronounced Larn) where Irene's god daughter is a vet. It is the home of Dylan Thomas ( pictures below is his writing room - green garage) and is a very pretty place. We stayed overnight in a B&B and the next morning went to Picton Castle as a frind of MArysbwas competing in a carriage event. there certainly was som money in horse and carriage. We had a lovely picnic lunch out of the back of the car - not quite Melb cup standard but great.  When Peter was introduced he noticed he had a polo shirt on ith a Bundanoon insignia, itnturned out he had been over in Australia last year. It was only a very quick ( and unexpected) trip to Wales but we would certainly go back again.

London,

Well we arrived in London feeling surprisingly good, however we think we made a good decision to fly premium economy. We very quickly found our way through customs and found our driver - off to our hotel .
Peter still smiling at Heathrow
We spent a week in London, then first two days were spent viewing courtesy of the hop on hop off bus, cruising the Thames and walking the streets. We managed to take the good weather  with us, and this meant that the many crowds sun baked whenever they could on any spare bit of grass they could find.
We also took a couple of day trips and saw Windsor Castle, Stonhenge, Oxford, Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral and Dover.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Off on our next big trip

Leave Canberra Saturday 13 July for three months in UK ,Paris, Venice and then cruising back to Oz. we are so looking forward to it - it has been a bit of a challenge getting all the clothes I need into one medium size case (21kg).
Will try and post some news every now and then.