Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Well we arrived at Heathrow tired and expecting to pick up our Avis hire car at the airport, but no, we had to get a shuttle bus to their place and pick it up there before driving off into the London rush hour on out way to Chesterfield.
It wasn't too bad actually and we cruised off fairly easily.
We arrived in Chesterfield and checked into the Olde House where we'll be staying before calling round to see my brother Fintan.
Thursday, 12 September 2024
I dropped off Karen at Marks & Spencer to do a bit of shopping before we just spent the rest of the day with Fintan (who had forgotten we were in town) and took a drive out to the Peacock.
Friday, 13 September 2024
We did a little more shopping and called in to see the caregiver who has done the most for Fintan, dropping off a couple of thank you gifts. She has been wonderful.
We picked up Fintan again and had another beer or two in Bakewell before saying goodbye. Not that he'll remember that we were there.
Dinner was fish and chips of course :)
Saturday, 14 September 2024
Today we drove to Crewe to catch up with Glynis, our sister-in-law. She is hosting us for a few days and it was great to see her and Martin again.
The drive over, was beautiful aside from the queues of cars everywhere. Busy!
Sunday, 15 September 2024
We drove over to Congleton to catch up with our nephew Mark and his family. Helen, Darcy and Isla.
What a beautiful family and they made us feel welcome and part of the family.
Monday, 16 September 2024
Today we caught up with Dave and Sue Carthy - old friends from 50 years ago. Lunch was excellent and the years fell away as we chatted in their new home in Nantwich.
Tuesday, 17 September 2024
We left Crewe early as we were driving to Deal in Kent to catch up with another old friend Gill.
She has booked us into the Royal Marines Club in a flat upstairs. Quite a nice place although the stairs up there were something of a trial!
Gill cooked a splendid meal for us and really took care of us.
Another old friend, Marie-Pierre Berger, drove down to see us and stayed for dinner before driving the nearly three hours home again. It was really humbling that she did that sort of trip just to see us!
Karen felt quite relaxed of course while I was outnumbered three to one!
Wednesday, 18 September 2024
Today was a day for sightseeing around Deal. This is an old town with lots of medieval links.
Deal castle is one of many castles built along the Kent coastline facing France. Most of them were built by Henry VIII and most are in a reasonable state of repair.
Deal is a port of some significance in the past (Julius Caesar landed her for example) and they built a Time Ball Tower. The ball would be hoisted up to the top of the pole at about 11:45am and then would be dropped at exactly noon. This allowed all ships in the harbour to synchronise their clocks.
As I said, Deal has medieval echoes and these include many, many streets that are narrow.
Any walk around the town wouldn't be complete without a beer in a pub (or two) and we called into the local craft beer micropub, The Last Reproach.
Beers were purchased and enjoyed.
Thursday, 19 September 2024
Time to leave Deal arrived all too quickly and we said farewell to Gill as we drove off to Waterlooville (near Portsmouth) trying hard to stick to more country roads.
Along the way we stopped off at a couple of places for a look around.
The first was along the White Cliffs of Dover which, as you can see, are not as white as those that are falling straight into the Channel. Still, these were impressive enough.
We took a walk around the place and had some lunch in a cafe. It's a very pretty town. but the traffic is awful.
Friday, 20 September 2024
We arrived at the Dalley's place last night and today we were taken out for a tour of the area with a particular focus on Bosham, a coastal village that the Dalleys would love to move to.
Saturday, 21 September 2024
The Dalleys were tied up with something today so we took a drive out to Stansted Forest for a pleasant walk in the woodland before heading back into Rowlands Castle for lunch.
Today we were happy to be the guests of honour at a gathering of old friends. Not only Bob and Jayne (and their daughter and son plus partners), but also Mike and Shirley Smith, Paul and Judith Stilwell and Little Graham all arrived to say hello and eat lunch with us.
Monday, 23 September 2024
We said goodbye to everyone and headed off to Brixham to see Carolyn at whose flat we'll be staying for about ten days.
We took a walk around the town in the late afternoon and a pretty little place it is too although the narrow and steep streets makes driving difficult and parking nearly impossible.
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
Today was the day when we caught up with Karen's old schoolfriend Avis Potts and her husband. We were to meet them in the Buckfast Inn in Buckfastleigh, but first we wanted to take a look at Buckfast Abbey.
It had been destroyed by Henry VIII but was rebuilt over the last couple of centuries and is now pretty impressive.
Wednesday, 25 September 2024
More sightseeing today with a drive out to the Doyly Carte country estate.
After walking the grounds and exploring the house (magnificent place all round) we returned to Brixham and called into the Yacht Club which has a gorgeous view out over the harbour.
Thursday, 26 September 2024
Carolyn left today to fly to Tahiti to sail a yacht from there to NZ. She'll be gone three months so we have the run of the flat for the rest of our stay.
It was a dark and murky sort of day so we decided to park the car and walk around Brixham and see what it is like at a slower pace around.
Friday, 27 September 2024
We were so close to Dartmoor that we thought we'd take a drive up there and do some walking.
However, when we got there is was cold and windy and rain was forecast so we just drove around.
The moor itself is, well, a moor that is pretty unwelcoming, just like any other moor in poor weather.
The walk was to start in the village of Meavy and take us past a nice pub as we walked beside a creek.
Saturday, 28 September 2024
Today was brighter and warmer so we went for a walk along the coast path (the Salt Path of the book) and checked out the scenery.
Sunday, 29 September 2024
Today we took a drive to the north bank of the River Dart and took a foot ferry across the river to Dartmouth.
It's a lovely old town but our time was short here - we'll return tomorrow.
Tuesday, 1 October 2024
Dartmouth looked so interesting that we took a drive there again to see a bit more of the place.
Our first thing was to take a bit of a cruise up the river. That took us past the famous Dartmouth Naval College and also one of Agatha Christie's houses.
Then, after a walk around the town, we drove out to the mouth of the river to take a look around Dartmouth Castle - built to protect the town from French raiders.
Wednesday, 2 October 2024
Our last day in Devon so we decided to stick our noses into Cornwall and we drove off to the delightful old fishing village of Polperro.
Parking is always a trial but they have an expensive car park outside the village and you walk in.
Thursday, 3 October 2024
It was a long enough drive to get back to Heathrow to return the car and to then take the tube to Holborn - the nearest tube stop to the hotel we had booked.
That was The Lincoln Suites on Kingsway.
Once we had settled in we took a walk around to see where we had both worked (Kingsway (Karen), 214 High Holborn (me) and Bloomsbury Parrs (both of us and the place we first met) before grabbing a drink at the Princess Louise.
It's amazing how changed the whole place is now.
Friday, 4 October 2024
Time to play the tourist. After all, it's nearly forty years since we were in London.
So we booked a ride on the hop on/hop off bus and did the tourist tour of the city. This was actually well worth doing although we were not hugely impressed with things like The Shard and The Gherkin etc.
Saturday, 5 October 2024
More tourist stuff today and we walked to Covent Gorden. This place has changed from the market it used to be to a high class shopping mall. Pretty, but not really our thing.
Sunday, 6 October 2024
Time to leave London and fly to France,
This was something new for us as neither of us had ever flown from Stansted airport before and taking the train from Liverpool Street was new too.
Interesting trip.
We picked up our hire car at Limoges airport (a nice Fiat Tipo Hybrid) and met our old friend Peter Burden who lead us back to Pam's home in Chalus.
Pam cooked us a delightful dinner with a duck gizzard salad (very tasty - love the slow cooked gizzards) followed by a slow cooked confit duck. Just delightful.
Monday, 7 October 2024
We had planned to visit the Loire Valley and check out the chateaux along there, but the weather seemed to be looking horrible (the remains of an Atlantic hurricane blowing wet and stormy weather across France) so we decided that all four of us would head south towards Perpignan to get away from it all.
We booked an Airbnb in St Jean Pla de Corts that seemed suitable and we drove down in two cars
Once we arrived (after getting split up at one point and Pam and I having a scenic detour around Toulouse) we arrived and checked into a nice little house on the outskirts of town.
To get some of the travel kinks out of our legs we went for a walk around the area and found a lake that, in summer, has lots of activities for people to engage in. It was closed for business, but we appreciated the peace and quiet anyway.
Tuesday, 8 October 2024
What to do today? Well, why not take a short day trip into Spain?
So we did. Peter drove as our hire car was not supposed to go out of France and he knew the way anyway.
So about 35 minutes drive saw us arriving at Roses, a lovely town on the Costa Brava.
We parked up and took a short walk across the road to get a coffee.
Thursday, 10 October 2024
Pete and Pam headed off home today so we decided to take a drive into the port town of Collioure, just a 30 minute drive away.
What a gorgeous little spot it is! An old medieval town with the typical narrow streets etc, but it's all kept in fantastic repair.
The pictures tell the story.
We stopped for lunch (plat du jour) at the restaurant below and had a superb meal with a great local wine.
Friday, 11 October 2024
It was time for us to move on again and our planned stop was at the walled city of Carcassonne. The old city is still completely surrounded by a couple of high walls (one inside the other) and at first sight it looks like something from a Disney movie.
Our hotel was just outside the city walls and we had a great view of the walls as the day faded and the lights were turned on.
Saturday, 12 October 2024
We headed out onto the motorway (great roads and fast to drive, but expensive on tolls) and drove on to our next stop at Sarlat la Caneda.
Another medieval town!
Sunday, 13 October 2024
Today was drive around this part of the Dordogne Valley to check out the area, and what a beautiful area it is!
Our first stop was at the Chateau de Puymartin which we had almost to ourselves. Set in glorious grounds it was beautiful.
Monday, 14 October 2024
This fine day we chose to visit Domme - this had been recommended by Richard and Cheryl Wistow and they were absolutely right,
The town is an old medieval town (yes, another one!) and is set up on top of a hill overlooking the Dordogne River.
We ate a delicious lunch in this restaurant in the main square.
Tuesday, 15 October 2024
No driving today - we thought we should explore Sarlat itself and, of course, the cathedral.
It was a lazy start to the day and we stopped off for lunch and a beer and Aperol spritz as we explored.
Wednesday, 16 October 2024
We left Sarlat and drove to Chalus to see Pam again. She took us for a wander around the town of Chalus and we learned something of its history.
There are two old medieval strongholds in the town, one in town and one on the hill outside of it.
The one above is in town and from there you can see the older one up on the hill.Pete's BIL is a Liverpudlian and I rather pissed him off with some jokes. Ah well, I didn't mean to do it!
Thursday, 17 October 2024
The next day we drove to Limoges airport to return the car to the hire company and Pete met us there.
He was going to drive us to his place but we took a detour to a very sobering spot - the Oradour Martyrs village.
This village was the subject of a series of war crimes performed by the SS in 1944, just after the D-Day invasion on 6th June.
They rounded everyone up, shot the men is small groups and put all the women and children inside the church before setting it alight and burning them all to death.
The village has basically been left untouched since then and retains a real feeling of horror.
You don't hear birds singing.
We took a drive around St Julian (the town where Pete lives) and had a much needed drink in his favourite bar.
Friday, 18 October 2024
Pete dropped us off at the railway station in Limoges where we were to take the rail to Paris.
I have to say that the French do the railway stations really well - check this one out.
They also love a bare breasted woman!
We had booked into the Hotel du Lys, 23 Rue Serpente, for three nights and took a taxi there after a wearing train journey.
The hotel is a 17th century building and wasn't designed for lifts, so when the installed one it was a very small thing indeed - just about the size of a double coffin we couldn't fit ourselves and the cases inside so we went up one at a time.
The distance from the back to the front is less than the length of my forearm and fist!
Dinner was at a small bistro near the hotel and was rather disappointing.
Saturday, 19 October 2024
Our first day in Paris so we went for a walk, crossing the river just next to Notre Dame which was, at the time, still being renovated.
Sunday, 20 October 2024
Another tourist day, but this time we wanted to focus on Sacre Coeur and the Montmartre area.
We took the Metro from near the hotel to the station of Chateau Rouge. This turned out to be the wrong choice as we had to walk through an area that was pretty poor and then climb steps and steep streets all the way to the top. This was a pretty long walk, but we had time. It was just frustrating to find that there were funicular railways on the other side.
Good exercise though.
Monday, 21 October 2024
We spent most of today just lounging around the area and napping in the hotel room before we took the Metro to the airport.
Charles De Gaulle is a nice enough airport, but it's never a great way to spend time.
Still, we boarded on time and set off for Singapore and then home.
Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Singapore Airport for three hours
Wednesday, 23 October 2024
Home!