Going to watch a game of cricket yesterday I remembered that it was 43 years ago that I watched a match for the first time, and met Kevinโs family. It was daunting to meet so many new people, which I marvel at I just did it, as I must have been so nervous. Iโd neverContinue reading “A day to remember”
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Daughter, Dubai dream
Iโve wanted to visit Dubai for a long time, so when Georgina suggested a โgirlsโ break for her 30th year, the answer was a resounding YES. We booked in October and it seemed to come around very quickly. We left Gatwick late on 31st May arriving the morning of the 1st June. An Uber toContinue reading “Daughter, Dubai dream”
Having it all
What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable? Having it all for me is health, home, family and friends. Everything else is momentary, itโs making memories and simple pleasures.
Bank holidays
Do you like them or loathe them? Are they a chance to catch up with chores, family or friends? Just spend at home or venture further afield? I loathe them, perhaps because I think we should do something rather than stay in, especially in retirement. So today I took myself off for a walk toContinue reading “Bank holidays”
April 2024 so far
I canโt believe weโve been back from our cruise almost 3 weeks: itโs certainly been pretty full on. First day back and Georginaโs new car was hit, resulting in a lot of damage. Thankfully she was fine and thatโs the main thing. Weโve seen a lot of River, been to Brighton, Arbroath ( a 14Continue reading “April 2024 so far”
Last day of our amazing adventure
We arrived in Buenos Aires, and even though our hotel was a few minutes from the Port it took over an hour to locate the passengers to make the short journey. Once ensconced in the hotel Emperador we sat outside in the warm sun and enjoyed lunch and drinks. Kevin and I went for aContinue reading “Last day of our amazing adventure”
The last few days
We spent two days at sea, filled with many activities, Viv and I even turned our hand at making towel animals. It was hilarious. Next time we have overnight guests Iโll be having a bash. ๐๐ There was a visit to the bridge, which was very interesting and informative. We learnt a little about hybridContinue reading “The last few days”
April Fools Day in Puerto Madryn
We arrived in this port, and were able to disembark using the gangway. We had a 3 hour walking tour around the town, although as it was Easter Monday the Welsh tea shop was closed, so that was a little disappointing. The town was founded on 28 July 1865, when 150 welsh immigrants arrived aboardContinue reading “April Fools Day in Puerto Madryn”
Easter Sunday at Sea
As we make our way up to Puerto Madryn itโs Easter Sunday. We have in our room chocolate half eggs, filled with sweet treats, blown eggshell painting in the science area and we had booked the Lindstrom restaurant for dinner. What an absolute treat, this was fine dining, and with the most amazing sunset too.Continue reading “Easter Sunday at Sea”
Weather not permitting and New Island
Overnight with the weather being less kind, the captain and crew made their way to Carcass Island . The wind and swell made it too hard even for the tenders to get to land, so we moved on to try to land at West Point, again no joy, so we cruised around and were offeredContinue reading “Weather not permitting and New Island”
Thatโs another fine mess you got me into Stanley.
Famous words from Hardy, (Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy) as we arrive at Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. It was very windy and we travelled in the shipโs lifeboats to land. We saw a few dolphins as we approached. Once we arrived we got on a coach to take in a few sights asContinue reading “Thatโs another fine mess you got me into Stanley.”
To the Falklands
Two days at sea after our amazing five days in Antarctica. Travelling across the Scotia Sea, with conditions due to change, for this time of year, still relatively easy. I did wear my sea sickness bands though. The crew are adept at providing activities and lectures which helps pass the time. With specialists on boardContinue reading “To the Falklands”
Last day in Antarctica
As we approached Deception Island, a caldera from an active volcano, we were struck by the ruggedness of the landscape as well as seeing the steam rise from the water lapping the shore. Deception island last erupted in the 1970โs. We entered and our destination today was Whalers Bay, with the remains of buildings fromContinue reading “Last day in Antarctica”
Danco Island and the Errara Channel
This morning we prepped for a landing, Kevin was going kayaking as the conditions were better. We landed, and I took the low route to enjoy walking amongst the penguins. Some were โteenagersโ almost finished their moulting and flapping around sulking. Others were getting ready for their first dip. We returned to the ship andContinue reading “Danco Island and the Errara Channel”