Monday, 3 October 2011
How quickly the world changes
I am living proof that getting back on your feet as quickly as possible is the best way to go and I have seen a lot of Berlin, and this morning we are off to Frankfurt where I will find a computer and do a proper update
Monday, 19 September 2011
Bath the Beautiful
There is also a recent development of a modern bathhouse with all the features of modern day indulgence.-Daylesford on a grand scale with the most beautiful outdoor heated pool on top of the building looking out over Bath to the rolling green hills beyond.
We went to see Warren Clarke (of Dalzeil and Pascoe fame) in Three Days In May where he played Churchill, and a Mozart concert in the Abbey.
But the nicest part was catching up with Katrina Clancy and Charlie. His parents are right- he is truly delightful , very sociable and easy-going. We had 2 days with them They arrived on the Monday and went off home on Wednesday. Katrina came to the theatre with us and Charlie babysat and the other night we all went to an Indian Restaurant for dinner and Clancy went to sleep in his pusher.
Candy and Hal have just arrived from Singapore without their luggage so I had better go and hear about that Love to Everyone Jenny & Eddie
Friday, 16 September 2011
Bath Via Narita

Bath via Narita
Our stopover at Narita worked fine. We followed hundreds of High School students on their way to school because we knew the ryokan was next to Narita High School That worked , although a student was conscripted to show us the way when we looked puzzled at one point. Our room was a traditional 12 mat tatami bedroom The food was terrific, they had proper japanese baths and a host who insisted on helping us get around, even if he left us marooned at a regional park with wrong information on the bus to get back. About 500 metres from the Ryokan was a beautiful garden at the back of the thousand year old temple.
Our flight to London was as tedious as ever, but nothing compared with the 2 hour wait to get through Customs at Heathrow. It had nothing to do with border protection as when we finally got to the counter it took 10 seconds.It was due to not enough staff.and deliberate policy I think as their own passport holders were all through in no time. So we started off in very bad humour, but when we came out of the underground at Tower Hill, all was forgiven as the streetscape is so amazing. Kay and Denis were at the hotel and Kay was having real problems with her feet and spent the next days visiting specialists, ending up with a cortisone injection which doesnt seem to have made much difference
We spent our only London day just walking around the area-Bermondsey Market, All Hallows Church, the Monument, along the Thames, the Design Centre. It is a great city with hidden gems around every corner. The highlight of the day was dinner at Fergus Henderson Nose-To Tail Restaurant St John The cost was similar to a Friday night in Daylesford which made it even better.
On Saturday we caught our train to Bath from Paddington
without trauma and arrived in Bath at 1.30 to find a very good apartment in a really great location just around the corner from the Abbey, the Roman Baths and the Square.
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
The perfect Greek beach
Goodbye to Lugano and
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A less steep path down to town and a side trip to see Ville D’Este, a very beautiful hotel for the beautiful people- a grand villa converted to an hotel in the 1800’s and with lovely gardens down to the lake. We got the ferry to
Friday Off to
Hotel Novotel
The taxi as arranged at 8am and a slow trip to the airport, but no problems, Candy and Hal weren’t due to leave till 1.30 so goodbyes to them and the second instalment of our holiday. Switzerland and Italy have been great. Free seating with Easyjet and then the train into
Saturday THE ISLAND
Plane arrived
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Monday, 26 July 2010


A two hour ferry trip the length of
Monday
First to tick off is Bellinzona capital of the
Tuesday
An attempt to get a better handle on Lugano but when we thought we had found the
Wednesday Thursday
Hot el Asnigo Great view of
Friday, 16 July 2010
Bern and Lucerne Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Our visit to Bern started with a steep walk up to The Garden of Roses (Rosengarten), from which a great panoramic view of the medieval town centre was achieved at a cost. World Cup fever is reaching a
Since the 16th century, the city has had a bear pit, just on the edge of the
We then returned for a guided tour of the National parliament, built from 1857 to 1902, For a country the size of Victoria, and with a similar population, they have 200 politicians in the lower house and 46 in an Upper House like our senate. They also have several referendum each year But the best feature is the set of fountains in front of the Parliament. Small children were having great fun as it was a very hot day.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
An easy introduction to Switzerland- fast train to Locarno, lunch by Lago Maggorie, ferry to Ascona with our hotel Art Hotel Riposa in the pedestrianised section of town and very cute. The Jazz festival was competing with the World Cup for attention. We settled for the World Cup-
Everything was very accessible, bands roaming the street, music in restaurants spilling out on to the street. We had lunch at one of the participating restaurant and had a whole afternoon of Jazz-Paris Washboard. We looked for something similar for dinner, but ended at a lovely garden restaurant on the waterfront with jazz piano as a backdrop.
On Monday we visited the Isole Madre and Isola Bella by ferry calling at Intra and Stresa
At Isola Madre the Palazzo Borromeo was built in the sixteenth century, and surrounded by impressive gardens, covering eight hectares constructed in the English style and begun in the eighteenth century… There is one of the earliest camellia collections in Italy, parrots and peacocks, a family chapel, constructed 1858 and a notable palm collection, with specimens up to 125 years old.Then on to the piece d’resistance Isola Bella.Carlo III. Borromeo began to level the rocks and create on the island a palace for his wife in the 17th Century, The works continued till 1958 following the original plan.
Isola Bella is now one of the major tourist attractions on
We left from Lucarno by train over very steep mountains, back through