Loch Awe

June 14th, 2009 , 21:47

Saturday 13 June
So got into Glasgow and started trying to find how to get to the airport – hired the car from the airport so we wouldn’t have to drive through Glasgow! After running about looking for the bus stop, we finally found it, just as the bus drove up. So that was good timing. Then got to the airport and to the car rental desk just before a flight came in – so at the head of a long queue of people. Had reserved the smallest car they do, but got a large one. But it’s comfortable and got us on the road. Once we got on the A82 we slowed down and started sightseeing. Took our time driving up past Loch Lomand, stopping every now and again for photos and views.

Didn’t have any problems finding the B&B and got in and got settled. Then down to the pub (about 300m away) for our first hot meal of the day and a drink. And that was us done for the day!

Sunday 14 June
Up fairly early. Had a lovely breakfast and chat with the other guests before getting stuff together and heading out. Today was orientation day – a chance to see the area and get an idea of what we wanted to do. So we carried along up the little B road that goes along Loch Awe, saw where Joe will be doing his photography, and carried on. We took our time, stopping at the parking areas and watching for birds, wildlife, views of the loch.

Decided to do a short walk up to some falls, an easy walk up. The falls we saw weren’t that spectacular, but were nice, and Joe got several photos. The path looped around over the stream and the bridge crossed a fast fall area which was lovely. Carrying along the other side of the stream we cam to the actual falls. Seems the bit you can see from one side of the stream is merely the lower part, which is nice, but the bit above is the really good bit of falls. Sat there for quite a while for Joe to get lots of photos. Carried down to another fast fall, then it really started to rain. It had been lovely and sunny (with lots of midges) but with clouds passing over. This cloud decided it was time to rain and it poured down, complete with hail. We stood under a tree until the worse had passed and then headed back to the car. But the best bit of the walk was, on the way up, we saw a frog! Little froggie just hopping along but he sat for Joe to get several photos before disappearing.

Drove out of that rainstorm and the sun came out again. So we went back to just cruising along, stopping at the parking areas admiring the views. There was another walk that looked very good but the cloud was following us and we really wanted something to eat, so we marked it to do on Wednesday. Did do one short walk along a short path to a viewpoint, which was lovely. We may have even spotted an osprey.

Turned out there wasn’t much to eat along the section of Loch Awe we were on, so we carried on around the loch and headed off toward Oban. Passed several places but we were aimed for Oban so kept going. Now sitting in a lovely pub in Oban, wondering if we’ll ever find an interent connection. But enjoying sitting and sipping a drink while watching the sea and the ferries come in. Getting ready to order dinner.

Things Kathleen forgot (K- because someone was trying to drive and not run off the teeny tiny little one lane road!): spooked something in the road which flew off, big bird, well, not Sesame Street but probably a buzzard, brown with yellow legs; then there was the Castle runined which will look great at sun set/rise; plus the nifty rail bridge just like the Forth bridge but you could paint it in a day :).

I’m on the train!

June 13th, 2009 , 10:41

on the way to Glasgow.

After a rather frantic week at work and having to deal with the tube strike (so very early mornings to ensure we could get to work on time and get everything done) finally on holiday.

Up normal time today (so early for the weekend) and off to get the train. Of course, our line into the centre was shut so we had to go by train and walk. Got to Euston in plenty of time – enough time to have a bacon roll and coffee. The seat reservations weren’t working but we were early enough to get our seats and settle in. Now just rolling through the countryside.

Once at Glasgow we find our way to the airport to get our rental car then head off to Loch Awe.

Bank Holiday Weekend

May 24th, 2009 , 17:43

Gee, we don’t post much! Haven’t done much. This is a busy year and we haven’t done any travelling or anything much of interest. However, it’s a bank holiday weekend and we actually have wonderful weather so we went out to the London Wetlands Centre at Barnes. Spent about 6 hours walking around, but only about half the site.  It’s not that big but there’s loads to just sit and watch, and this time of the year there are loads of young around. And frogs. Lots of frogs! Joe should have photos up later.

Next trip is to Scotland for Joe to do a photography course!

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Paris

February 18th, 2009 , 10:27

Joe was off to Brussels for Fosdem then off to do some office visits and ended up in the Paris office. So he asked me to come visit him and spend the 14th in Paris. I completely missed the relevance of 14 February in Paris until I looked at the calendar.

So left work on Friday and off to Paris, arriving quite late Friday night. So late that it was straight to the hotel and to sleep. We had made plans to go to the top of the Eiffel Tower and see the sights but I was still recovering from a nasty cold and climbing the tower did not appeal. So we walked. It was a lovely day, but very very cold, so we ducked into several places just to warm up! Window shopped and looked at buildings and Joe took loads of photos (which will probably be online soon!) Had a wonderful huge lunch. But really didn’t do much more than that.

One of these days we will plan our trip to Paris and actually go do the tourist things!

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Destinations

February 18th, 2009 , 10:20

So we went off to the Destinations show on 5 February to see where we want to go for the next trip. The idea is Borneo but we also looked at Costa Rica. Got loads of information and just generally had a look around. But this year may be limited to short hops over the channel due to new house and busy work schedules! We shall see.

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Home again

August 28th, 2008 , 10:42

And at work. Dreary grey day in London and stacks of work on my desk, but on the plus side there are scones in the kitchen.

Got up yesterday and had breakfast before strolling to the train station. Leaving at 11.40 is awkward – to late to just go and too early to do anything else. But we got an earlier train and got to the port and on the ferry. Settled into our room and went and had a lovely lunch. Travelling by ferry is nice, especially if you have a cabin, but it is much longer than the train. We went out on deck and Joe took photos as we left. Then just napped. We did manage to get home about an hour earlier than I expected us to, so that was good.

Now to plan the next trip . .  .

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Amsterdam – Kathleen’s version

August 26th, 2008 , 19:22

Slept in as we weren’t in any hurry. We had decided on the late breakfast, which was a champagne breakfast at 10.15. The early breakfast on Monday was mad as that’s the one everyone goes to so they can get into the park bright and early. Got up late, got our bags packed, and checked out before going to breakfast. Had a leisurely breakfast while discussing how we wanted to go to Amsterdam. We had a few thoughts about going to Delft or the coast but in the end decided to go the motorway the whole way. We went through Rotterdam, Delft and Den Haag just in case we decided to stop.

The drive was pretty straight forward and we decided the weather wasn’t nice enough to go to the coast and we couldn’t be bothered to try to stop (read that as I couldn’t be bothered to try to figure out how to get into Delft and Joe couldn’t be bothered with seeing lots of art). So we headed straight for the airport and car hire drop off.

Then back to Amsterdam by train and tram. Finally found the hotel. We can open the door but can’t get to the far side of the room without crawling over the bed! We decided to do the canal boat tour and to do the daytime one rather than waiting to do the evening cruise. Shall have to do that one next time! It was lovely pottering along and seeing Amsterdam from the canal. Then Joe took me off to a little bar that Olly had found. Very very good food. We had far too much to drink and a very nice meal. Now in the art bar updating the blog before heading off to sleep. We’re off home tomorrow.

Efteling

August 25th, 2008 , 19:02

Is a nifty park! I woke up at 7 but we couldn´t go into the park until about 9.45, so we had breakfast and a bimble and an update of the blog, then headed into the park. The nifty rollercoaster, Python, was shut. Joe looked rather relieved but I was disappointed. It stayed closed all day as well (mentioned it at the hotel and they even checked to see if it would open tomorrow, but probably not). So we rode Pegasus which was fun. Then just worked our way around the park stopping for rides every now and again. After lunch we headed back to the hotel and got Joe´s camera. He took about 120 photos of the park. And we got to ride Roc which is a very nifty rollercoaster.

Efteling is larger than it appears, we missed several things and probably need to come back. But it was a very fun day! Off tomorrow to head back towards Amsterdam; not sure what we´ll do on the way. May stop at Delft but we´ll see.

It´s OK we´re from Belguim

August 25th, 2008 , 8:23

Dutch keyboard! Nothing is in the right place! That´s my excuse for any typos.

We pulled in to park at the wedding party and met up with another group parking. They said “so you´re from Belgium!” We said from the UK and they said “so you went to Belgium and drove from there?” So Joe asked why and they pointed out we´re driving a car from Belgium. Interesting. So the Dutch probably now think drivers from Belgium are slow and awful.

The party was great fun with people from at least 9 countries (that´s how many we counted after a few drinks) from all over Europe and as far away as Canada and Australia. There was a band which was great fun (lots of swing) and fabulous food. We were in a huge marqué tent in the middle of the countryside and the weather was beautiful though quite cold. It reminded me of Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury – elegance in a field and people dressed in everything from jeans and wellies to ballgowns and high heels. Very lovely.

After a good night´s sleep we had a leisurely start to the day. Had breakfast then a short walk around Staphorst before getting in the car and heading out. We drove scenic routes – all along a canel to start on a little tiny road. Then off into the forest. Stopped at a pancake house and had far too much to eat (it was lovely). Arrived at Efteling around 4ish and checked into the hotel. As we drove up Joe just laughed – the hotel is a fantasy castle!

We can see the park from our window so I spent some of the afternoon watching the pagoda go up and down. Had a lovely dinner and are now just waiting to get into the park and play!

Staphorst

August 23rd, 2008 , 17:19

Had a very nice evening in Amsterdam. Met up at the art bar where Joe and I went for a drink and he uploaded some photos (it’s the panoramio site). Had another drink then off for an Indonesian meal. Got a selection and had loads of wonderful food and conversation.

Up late this morning (we are on holiday!) and breakfast at the hotel before a slow stroll to the station, going through the flower market where hordes of tourists take photos. Train to the airport to get the car and for the first time I’m driving in a country where I can’t read the signs! So we took the easy way to Staphorst via the motorways and it was much easier than I expected. Found the hotel with no problems at all. Neat little motorway motel and finding the reception was harder than finding the place!

Once settled in and eaten lunch we headed back out to find out where we should be this evening. That’s when Dutch roads became very interesting – only just two cars’ width wide and bikes having right of way – a few cyclists take this to mean they can just shoot out into the road without even looking, swerve around the road without looking, and make turns without indicating or even looking! Most however value their lives and at least look!

It was easy to find the location as there are wooden signs with ‘Party!’ painted on pointing the way. So once we’d figured that out we went for a drive in the area. This part of the Netherlands is very lovely, with sailing lakes and wildlife. Except Joe decided we didn’t need the binoculars. But we did get some lovely photos and had a nice drive.

Now to get ready for the party!