Friday, June 29, 2007
Down to London
You have to love the transport system in the UK. Hopped on a train to London, navigated our way around the Underground system, hopped on another train to Essex. We are starting to be the kind of people that other people ask directions from!!!!!! How silly is that?
Essex was lovely, had a job interview there, but don’t think it’s quite what we’re looking for, gorgeous situation and fantastic people, but……… Have another couple of job prospects that look interesting, so will keep you posted.
Anyway, back to the Underground, doesn’t it look like something out of Starwars????
Off to Scotland on Sunday for a few days, can’t wait. Once again the good British Rail system to the fore…..up to Edinburgh and we’ll get a car and drive over to Skye, check out the MacKinnon whakapapa and sort out the myth from the legend!!!
The floods are finally receeding after causing a bit of bother here and there and the paddock in the photo that looks like a lake is starting to look like a paddock again (just down the road from Brian’s). Pity, it was rather nice having ‘water views’!
Love hearing from you and so thanks for the emails…..it’s so great to know that we aren’t forgotten……xxxxx
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Stafford......
.....has been raining...and raining and raining. Apparently this is the wettest summer ever. Still the swans really like it and we really like the swans so it's a bit of a 'win win'. It's great spending a few days in Brian's batchelor pad and chilling out. We've had a bit of trouble getting a blog up as Brian doesn't have internet access and so we've been getting a wifi off our laptop....we think it's the 'Off License' underneath Brian's flat because when the Off License closes so does our wifi access. Anyway, it's a bit slow but hopefully these photos will go up this time. Also we have a UK telephone # now +00447818868056. Stafford is very beautiful with and lots of interesting places to explore, the people are very friendly and go out of their way to chat. Tomorrow we are thinking of going to Sherwood Forest and also Stafford Castle....if the rain stops! Lots of love xxxxxxx
Monday, June 25, 2007
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Last night in Ireland....
..for a while. We arrived back from our travels and on our last night in Ireland Janey announced it was the Summer Solstice (not that you'd know from the weather) and that we needed to go to the Hill of Tara, seat of the Druid Kings and highest point in Ireland, apparently you can see all the Counties from there (it was dark!). It was fantastic, we trudged around the site through long wet grass where groups of people danced, sang and drank in a very ad-hoc manner, when we were thoroughly soaked to the knees we called it a night and went home for our last sleep in our very comfy feather bed. Arrived in Stafford and Brian took us straight to a 'cavery' - all the 'roast' you could eat for 3pound50!
Great catching up with him, we chatted for hours (mostly about NZ!....we aren't homesick)......will start a serious job hunt again now, have one interview for a nice one in Essex sometime next week. In the meantime we'll go exploring......love hearing from you, miss you heaps xxxxxx
Thursday, June 21, 2007
The oul stone…
……well we did it! The most Irish thing in the world…we kissed it, along with a billion other lips, bleah!!!! Yes, we did brush and brush and brush afterwards. The castle must have been damned uncomfortable to live in, all those stairs and slitty windows to fire your arrows through! Not to mention the kissy bit! But we loved it…..a high point for us.
Stayed in Waterford, crystal and all that. Left this morning, soggy, soggy, soggy. Not the best of driving conditions, very narrow road, no verges to speak of, every second vehicle is a HUGE truck (no rail transport in Ireland) came to a tunnel bridge on an S bend and the sign read..."Caution, tall vehicles use centre of road" -- gulp! so that means we go....where????? Safely back in Slane now and off to the UK tomorrow and to catch up with Brian Horn.
Miss you and love hearing from you xxxxxx
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
……all the roses in Tralee
……….were a bit wet, aside from the brassy one Rod met in the Pub! Beautiful town though and the rain is well….Irish.
Came through Limerick and noticed a very strange thing all along the motorway system, all of the big, huge, green information signs had been painted out, came to a roundabout and the same sort of sign said “Waterford Town Centre 2km” – ummm! Aren’t we in Limerick and heading for Waterford tomorrow we said to ourselves! How could you do that?
“Driving from Limerick to Cork, Barbara was refusing to talk.
But went on and on, singing wild Irish songs.
So Rod made her get out and walk”
Couldn’t leave without a Limerick, so to speak!
Doing the Ring of Kerry – thanks Amy…it’s beautiful, even in the rain.
We checked out a few Irish Pubs for food, but decided on an Italian restaurant - pity the pub entertainment doesn't start until late....especially when the B&B insists on B at 8a.m!
Love to all xxxxx
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
......“……and watched the sun go down……"
…..on Galway Bay” as the song goes. Strolled along the esplanade, ate salmon and drank Guiness (as you do)….off to Tralee, via Limerick, it’s hard to get around Ireland without feeling you’re part of a musical!!!
Our yellow Mercedes has morphed into a silver Puegot. Driving through the little windy country roads with no verge and no centre line and a lot of heavy duty trucks makes us quite glad we are a bit smaller than a merc. It’s an intense experience, and makes NZ roads look like super highways, but we are not making comparisons. The little villages are very picturesque and the excuse to stop for a wee guiness has to be overcome continually. I can’t think of anything else we would need to buy there, the need to continue to travel light is paramount and quite hard to maintain. Well, having just finished a large full Irish breakfast (so much for traveling light!) we are off to find an internet cafĂ©, load this up and get on the road, I’d love to be going to Tipparery, just so I could say …….”it’s a long way to……..” blah, blah, blah……love you all, miss you heaps xxxxxxxxxxxx
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