13 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Tuesday 13 June.
12 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Monday 12 June; travel day 3/15
11 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Sunday 11 June
10 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Saturday 10 June. Not travel day 3/15!
09 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Friday 9 June
08 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Thursday 8 June. Travel day 2/15
07 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Wednesday 7 June
06 June 2023
70th birthday trip, Tuesday 6 June. Travel day 1/15
23 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Tuesday 23 May
I have never really liked the aire at Sangatte, as it is in the middle of nowhere and too far to get to a bakery before breakfast! However, the one in Calais does not have this defect, so we had pains aux raisins for breakfast as well as a lovely fresh demi-baguette. The pains aux raisins were definitely edible, but not, it has to be said, as nice as the ones you can get in Lidl!
Anyway, we left the aire at about 09:35 and made our way to the Shuttle, where we were given our booked crossing. This gave us half an hour or so before we were called to the boarding area, so the Swan Whisperer had coffee and we finished the packing up in the bedroom and the clothes - the kitchen stuff had to wait until we arrived as it would have rattled and there isn't really room for the crates on the floor. The crossing was on time, and then it was an easy run to No 6. In fact, as my mother and sister were going to be out and it was lunchtime, we parked up by Patching Pond
to eat our lunch before going round to the house and packing up the rest of the stuff - groceries, etc. My mother and sister came home briefly to let the dog out, and then went out again; we finished up everything except the fridge (that came last of all), and then made ourselves a cup of tea. While we were drinking it, they returned, and we chatted for awhile before heading back to London.
That was an easy run until we got to Mitcham, when we were held in a massive traffic jam at Figges Marsh, and we didn't get home until about 18:45. Then we had to unload the car, unpack, and put on the first load of washing - but it is done, now, supper has been eaten, and we are home for the next two weeks!
22 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Monday 22 May
21 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Sunday 21 May
20 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Saturday 20.May
19 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Friday 19 May
18 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Thursday 18 May
17 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Wednesday 17 May
16 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Tuesday 16 May
15 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Monday 15 May
14 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Sunday 14 May
13 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Saturday 13 May
12 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Friday 12 May
11 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Thursday 11 May
10 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023, Wednesday 10 May.
09 May 2023
Oberstdorf 2023; Tuesday 9 May
29 April 2023
On the Buses
Today, 29 April, was All Change on many of London's bus routes. Three of the routes involved went through Brixton, so it was a no-brainer to travel on them and see what had changed. The Swan Whisperer did a parkrun, and I did tai chi, and we met up outside Brixton Library at 10:30 to catch our first bus of the day, the no 3.
Now, the 3 used to go to Horse Guards (back in the day, it went further, up Regent Street, I think, but can't really remember), but from today it goes to Victoria Station. It really wouldn't be the sensible option normally, as it is a lot longer than the 2, which is the main bus between Brixton and Victoria; however I can see that it does provide useful links once you are in Kennington. Instead of turning left after crossing Lambeth Bridge, it goes straight on up Horseferry Road and Artillery Row before turning left into Victoria Street, and so to Victoria Station.
Our next bus was a no 11. This used to be the best bus in London, running from Chelsea all the way over to Liverpool Street Station, and it was the route you recommended to tourists as a great way of seeing many of the sights without having to take an expensive tour. I believe much of its former route - up Whitehall, along Fleet Street to St Paul's Cathedral, and so on, has been taken over by the 26, which we need to explore sometime. Anyway, its new route after Victoria was very dull - straight down Victoria Street, over Westminster Bridge, and so to Waterloo.
The next bus that interests us is the 59, on which I used to commute to Russell Square when I was working in the area. Alas, no more - if I want to go to that area by bus in future, I'll have to change at Waterloo on to a 68. However, the bus does now go over to Smithfield and St Bartholomew's Hospital, turning right at Holborn and going along High Holborn, Chancery Lane and Newgate Street to get there. Our journey was slightly spoiled by the driver's forgetting that the bus stop at Waterloo had changed, so we had to run to catch it, and then the driver, presumably annoyed with himself, was grumpy.
By the time we got to Smithfield, it was about 12:00, so we decided to walk back along the route to Red Lion Square where the rerouted 133 now starts. It, too, used to go to Liverpool Street, but now goes to Holborn instead. It was a lovely walk along a part of London we really don't know at all. With distant views of St Paul's Cathedral
north from Holborn Viaduct