Annabel's Travelblog
The journal of an occasional traveller.
11 May 2026
Late Spring Holiday, 11 May 2026
10 May 2026
Late spring holiday, 10 May 2026
09 May 2026
Late Spring holiday, 9 May 2026
08 May 2026
Late Spring Holiday, 8 May 2026
07 May 2026
Late Spring Holiday, 7 May 2026
27 April 2026
A walk in London, 27 April 2026
The Swan Whisperer left the charging cable for his computer in Sussex on Friday. Fortunately our niece was able to bring it back to London, and today we went to her office to pick it up - sadly, she was too busy to come out to lunch with us. I decided to go too, and then we could have a walk afterwards. I forgot to set my watch recording when we came out of Temple Underground station, but this was our walk from Cs office onwards:
25 April 2026
A week in Sussex; 20-24 April 2026
We've just spent the inside of the week staying with my 98-year-old mother, as my sister is in South Africa for a month, and looks to be having a wonderful time! They have been on safari with friends - the son of an ex-boyfriend of my mother, and his wife - and will soon move on to Cape Town and stay with some cousins before flying home on the 6th. We are all slightly envious!
Anyway, we had a lovely time in a very different way! The woods are at their most glorious at this time of year, and as for the birdsong.... okay, it's mostly the usual suspects (robins, blackbirds, wrens, etc), but they are very loud and very cheerful. It might be all about sex and turf wars, but it's still lovely.(There was not enough room on the screen to show all the birds I heard in one photo!)
On Monday we arrived mid-morning, and the Swan Whisperer took the motorhome down to a place in Goring that does motorhome repairs, as previously arranged - it needed a couple of minor things seen to (it had had its service and MOT the previous week, in Lancing). On the way home, he discovered that there was an art exhibition in Highdown Gardens, so in the afternoon we took my mother there, and enjoyed both the exhibition and a short walk round the accessible part of the gardens.
On Tuesday, Mum's carer said they were going kite-surfing that afternoon, and told us where, so after a visit to Tesco's we drove down to look at the sea, but there the kite-surfers weren't! Carer said next morning that the wind was too far offshore to be safe - they had thought it would be more to the east than it actually was. But, apart from the wind, it was simply lovely!
Then in the afternoon we took the car south of the road, around the land there, and up to a viewpoint that I don't think I'd been to since my father died!



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