Wednesday, April 23, 2014

All round Scotland

We all do actually fit into Bec's little car, albeit with much discussion about whose turn it is to be squashed into the back seat, and with some effort wedging everything into the boot.

But first - Edinburgh castle on its rocky outcrop over the city; walking, walking, walking; chasing squirrels for photos in the botanic gardens; dinner at the wonderfully named Angels with Bagpipes

Edinburgh Castle
Then on to St Andrews, where we played a round for the princely sum of £1 each - on the Himalayas putting course with all the kids (and even a couple of dogs on the sidelines). 



Woods at St Andrews …! 
Some other highlights as we travel - 

Dinner at the Bognie Arms Hotel, a small country pub a couple of hours north, where we were offered samples of the local whisky (from the top shelf!) and we did our mutual best to have a conversation with some lovely locals - their accents as indecipherable to us as I'm sure ours were to them.

Blackout to the whole northwest of Scotland - apparently the largest ever - with candles shared around the pub as we finished our meal in Fort Augustus (near Loch Ness); and then lighting our way to bed in our B&B.

The drive from Loch Ness across to the Isle of Skye, and the stark and beautiful scenery on both Skye and the Isle of Mull.



The beautiful meal and service at the Three Chimneys on the Isle of Skye - a memorable evening.

A few photos below, more to come.

Love to all xx

Dunnottar Castle


Yes, it's THAT cold
Bec's furry friend

Monday, April 21, 2014

From Paris to Carlisle, and on to Edinburgh

We're in Glasgow today (Easter Sunday), only a couple of hours up the road from Carlisle, but we've done a full loop of Scotland since my last post! So here's an effort to start catching up before we get back to Carlisle tomorrow.

From Paris, we made our way by train to spend four days at the beautiful Hawksdale Lodge at Dalston, with a welcoming cup of tea, syrup cake, new born lambs, and a very affectionate spaniel to greet us. 
Kit takes a selfie (with friend)


Over the next few days Bec, Colin and I explored Carlisle and the Lake District - walking a tiny section of Hadrian's Wall; lovely towns and villages such as Penrith and Pooley Bridge, Ambleside and Keswick; picnicking by the lakes; and Col and I on an icy and wet ferry ride on the Ullswater 'steamer' and a warming glass of red wine afterwards in the tiny Howtown public bar (a real visit to the past!). 

Even more special though was finally seeing where Bec lives and works, so it's not so hard to imagine when we're 16,000km away again.



Picnic morning tea
Col and Bec at Hadrian's Wall


Typical of the countryside: daffodils everywhere, stone walls, and green as green …

Carlisle Cathedral, where Bec will graduate in two year's time…
Then we're on the cold and windy road to Edinburgh. We travel via the 13th century church of St Mungos and the nearby tea rooms, where Dexter the Westy had his birthday last week, with over a dozen adults, nearly as many dogs and a birthday cake; and the beautiful and evocative Dryburgh Abbey. 

Dexter takes a selfie too

 That's Bec under there (at Dryburgh Abbey)
Then finally Edinburgh airport, where we met Dane - and the four of us (together for the first family holiday since the kids were in high school) went to explore Scotland.


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Paris


We’re on the Eurostar, rocking gently at something like 180 miles per hour, heading to the UK after a wonderful week in Paris. We’ve walked from one end of Paris to the other, eaten lots of fromage and saucisson, and just enjoyed each other’s company after 8 months apart.

Lovely surprise – Col and Bec had plotted for her arrival two days early, so what I thought was an early evening wander ended in a big hug with our beautiful Bec in the forecourt under the spires of Notre Dame.

So some photos below of our week: Col and I at Versailles, before Bec arrived; then the three of us walking up the Eiffel Tower (711 steps to the second level, including the 9 up to the ticket booth!); the Batobus on the Seine at sunset; pizza on the Champs-Elysées;  wandering the streets around Saint-Germain-des-Prés; Luxembourg Gardens; a canal cruise on the Canal St-Martin, with the rushing waters of the locks; and climbing the winding stairs of Sacré Cœur for the view over Montmartre (294 steps according to Bec).

Versailles
More Versailles …

 Lunch on the Île Saint-Louis

 Walking up the Eiffel Tower


More steps … Sacré Cœur
Luxembourg Gardens 
Notre Dame
Paris at sunset


Sainte-Chappelle 
And Bec at the end of the day in our little apartment in the Marais

Actually, more photos than I had planned – but it was very hard to choose!

Now just a few more days till Dane joins us as well - he's on his way to us as I write, and we can hardly wait. 

All our love to everyone xxx

Friday, April 4, 2014

Brisbane-Helsinki

We're finally off and away, leaving behind the Australian coast over the Northern Territory (below) and enroute to Helsinki via Singapore.



It's a perfect blue sky day when we land. Takes about half a minute to realise that doesn't mean it's warm - it's hovering somewhere just above 0 degrees and there's an icy chill that's seeping through our bones. By the time we've negotiated a bus into town, a block or two walk through the city, and a tram ride to our hotel, I've gathered layers of jumpers and gloves and scarves along the way, and look like the abominable snow woman.




Yes, that's ice on the water …

But a lovely city, despite the cold. With just a couple of jet lagged days, we didn't see as much as we would have liked, but took the ferry out to Suomenlinna sea fortress; and visited the gorgeous Uspenski (Eastern Orthodox) Cathedral, set on a hilltop overlooking the city. 


Uspenski Cathedral