When we set off this morning – for a day out at Kelmscott Manor - (built in around 1577 - a limestone manor house that was inhabited by William Morris - a textiles designer - from 1871 until his death in 1896) - with an old friend of my mothers, there was a quick stop … Continue reading A recent day out at Kelmscott Manor…
Observations in a Nepalese airport – part 2…
On board the plane to Doha, when asked what I’d like to drink, I went for oolong tea, said to the cabin crew man that I’d never had oolong tea and it sounded very interesting, which made him smile and he said ‘it’s very spicy’, and as usual in these situations, I had the vegetarian … Continue reading Observations in a Nepalese airport – part 2…
Observations in a Nepalese airport…
I know how lucky I am to have done all the travelling I’ve done (Greenland was the next one planned – until the pandemic hit), and airports are fascinating places – these were my observations in a Nepalese airport on my way home after a trip - a few years ago now - that didn’t … Continue reading Observations in a Nepalese airport…
Tuesday 26th August 2014 –day 4 of Trek America – in Chicago
At 8:45am, my roommate for the trip Kate was watching a celebrity gymnastics show from ITV on her iPod thingy while in the room and by 9:35am, I was having a frozen lemonade in Starbucks, Kate was having a bagel and saying I was worryingly thin, and then we set off again. She went into … Continue reading Tuesday 26th August 2014 –day 4 of Trek America – in Chicago
A camel ride in Morocco – Monday 20th March 2017
I got on at 4.45pm – just after my camel poo-ed – and got a bit scared when it got up really really suddenly, the man helping us on was wearing a long blue robe, the smell of poo was stunning, some people on quadbikes whizzed past, lots of grunting went on from the camels, … Continue reading A camel ride in Morocco – Monday 20th March 2017
A bit of the Transmongolian Railway
This bear – who has a permanent place on my dressing table – gives me regular flashbacks to my interesting 18 day group trip on the Transmongolian Railway (where he - now named Fredeck - was sold to me). I had a look back through my notes recently, and this is an excerpt of day … Continue reading A bit of the Transmongolian Railway
Another little countryside outing…
This morning, the Teashops and Taverns book was on the table at breakfast time, and a walk was suggested for today, my mother made strange noises after her porridge, I chopped up an old sock in an experimental attempt to make insoles for a pair of slippers (which didn’t really work), Poppy the currently broody … Continue reading Another little countryside outing…
A quick exerpt of a Welsh road trip…
This was day 3 of this little expedition (and these things never quite go to plan in our household) - When I woke up in this little hotel sort of place today at about 6.15am, I was traumatised by being whacked over the head with a pillow while I remained in bed; when I moved, … Continue reading A quick exerpt of a Welsh road trip…
An attempt at poppadoms…
Today, the human breakfast was eaten, our cat was snoring on my bed with a paw round his nose, and after drying up a few kitchen utensils – the task of poppadom making (that had been on my list to try for a while) began, and I was following WikiHow instructions on my phone. Attempting … Continue reading An attempt at poppadoms…
A countryside outing…
It was 12.37pm (and 17°c) when we left (with 23032 on the cars milometer) on 8th May – and activity was beginning on the local bowling green. The fields around Hill and Leek Wooton were incredibly green, a place was spotted with alpacas – so we stopped, and the brown and the white alpacas there … Continue reading A countryside outing…