TRAVEL ALONG WITH ME


Travel is one of my passions, but another is photography. Since my trips are only occasional, I have decided to add more of my photographic experiences to this blog.

Since you are obviously here, please enjoy.

BELOW ARE PAST ADVENTURES. CLICK A LINK TO SEE WHAT MY EYES HAVE CAPTURED.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

England Visit


Sept. 27th

Windsor Great Park

The last day to explore, find a pub and have a family dinner, before heading  home tomorrow.
The weather forecast was for a 'brilliant' day, and the weatherman was 100% correct, allowing us to explore the grounds around Windsor Castle, and they proved to be spectacular.  First as we walked among the many deer thought out the forest, we headed for "The Long Walk", a road in front of the castle of just under 3 miles.  The views were breathtaking and it was hard to leave, but there was more to see as we then headed for The Royal Landscape and Virginia Water.  Here we walked along the shore of the lake taking in one view after another.  It is amazing that within sight of Heathrow airport and London, these lands are open to the public to enjoy in all seasons. 

                                                           






            
                                 






As the day drew to a close, we drove back to Claygate for one final family dinner at a local pub.

2012 Pub Crawl
Family night at the Pub
                                 
Tomorrow will be a long day as we fly home with memories of the past two weeks and dreams of future adventures.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012



Sept. 25th -
Sunshine - not to be wasted in England, so we took a short drive to Wisley, where next to Pyrford Lock sits a delightful Pub - The Anchor where I enjoyed an excellent  locally produced ale and lunch.  While there a couple of canal (houseboat) boats passed through the Pyrford Lock, and I even had the thrill (for me as I remembered the many years of locking as our boat "Pooh Bear" navigated the Rideau, Trent, Erie, Champlain and other canals in Canada and the U.S.).  Maybe one day I will also get to experience the cruising of European waterways and pub crawling from one lock to the next.








Monday, September 24, 2012

Sept. 24 -

Today, our daughter Lisa, as host and guide, drove us through a a downpour to Winchester, where miraculously, the rain abated, and although cool and overcast, provided us with acceptable climate to enjoy a walk through this wonderful English town, a former Capitol of England.
On our walk, we were treated to views of an ancient moat, the ruins of Wolvesey Castle, the home of Jane Austin, and Winchester Cathedral (remember the popular song in the '60's).  We lunched at the Union Jack, A Jamie Oliver restaurant (Google for menu) which was excellent, and then to get my 'Pub of the Day' we were directed to the Black Boy (again, Google it), with decor from earlier times.




























Sunday, September 23, 2012

Family trip


Family trip to Canada and England.

My confession - 5 days visiting family in Collingwood and Omemee, Ontario, and not once did I snap a picture with my camera, not even with my IPhone.  Now follow that up with another 6 days in England and you can see I have some serious catching up to do.

Okay - rewind!!  After flying from Phoenix to Toronto and then driving to visit our oldest son and family in Collingwood, ON, we spent a relaxing time basically bonding and making up for the year long absence since our last visit.  From there, we travelled to the small community of Omemee, (no kidding - Google it) near Peterborough, ON to visit Judy's 96 year old father, before flying from Toronto to London to visit our daughter and family where during the first few days of our visit, our granddaughter will celebrate her Bat-Mitzvah, and  Rosh Hashanah,  our New Year is observed.

Sept. 18th -
Finally we head to London proper to act like tourists.  Taking the train into Waterloo Station (the Brits really know how to put together a transportation system that is efficient and the cost to the traveller is reasonable), and then the 'Tube' to Trafalgar Square where our hotel is located.
We take a walking tour to watch the Changing of the Guards, tour the Royal Mews, where the limousines and horses and carriages of the Queen are displayed.  Exhausted, we return to our hotel to relax for the evening. (Looking out of our window in the Hotel Trafalgar, I see a Canadian flag fluttering in the breeze, and below on the facade of the building - "CANADA" - on Canada House.  With no offense to my newly attained American citizenship or my many American friends, I do feel a distinct stirring of national pride.  I guess you can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy). 

Sept. 19th -
Once more into the breach.  Jump on the Hop-On Hop-Off bus to get to Tower of London, where we to meet a guide to take a Jewish walking tour within the walls of Olde London.  Interesting facts were discussed going back to Norman times and up to the early 1900's.  We visited the oldest Synagogue in England, Bevis Marks Spanish and Portuguese, built in 1701, authentically furnished with the original benches, candlelit chandeliers, and decor.  We were given an informative talk by one of the Synagogue elders, relating its' history and some of its famous members, such as Moses Montefiore, and Isaac Disraeli, father of Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister to Queen Victoria.

Following this informative but exhausting walk, we made our way back to the Tower of London and boarded a boat on the Thames which took us to Greenwich, of 'Mean Time' fame, within sight of London, but far removed from the bustle of the city.  Returning by boat late in the afternoon, we again passed the Tower of London and continued on to Westminster and the famous "Eye", a giant Ferris wheel built to be short lived for the turn of the century,   but proving so popular, it remains a 'must see & do' while in London.  In the 30 minute rotation, fabulous views of London can be seen.

Sept. 20 -
We bought tickets to see a matinee of Billy Elliot, and then took another sightseeing ride on the Hop-On Hop-Off bus to once more get a tourists' glimpse of London, had another Pub lunch and then off to the theatre to see Billy Elliot - ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.  The Victoria Palace Theatre is old and very quaint with great sight lines, but oh so uncomfortable seats.  The staging, story line and music were fantastic beyond words - an absolute highlight of our days in London.

London is a special city to visit; the old mixed with the new; the history and the recovery from the devastation from the bombings of WWII.  Leicester Square (remember -  WWI-"It's a Long Way to Tipperary") - Covent Garden(My Fair Lady).  So much to see and so little time - an excuse for another trip soon.






























Returning to our daughters' home in Claygate via the tube & train, we continue our visit with family.