Saturday, March 26, 2011

Paris photos.

AB with Harry's New York bar in the back ground

AL at the Louvre

AJ at the Louvre


Can't even get away from dancing in Paris... Note the love padlocks..

Paris awakes


Arc de Triomphe

The very popular rental bike

The 3 girls at the  La Tour Eiffel

Home Time

Howdy,

We arrived home in Sydney at 6.30am this morning... only bumps were coming into Sydney, but here safe and sound.

Beth & Linda are mid air as I type on their way home to Gold Coast and Tamworth. We are all looking forward to bed tonight. Hard to stay awake though, any one who says they sleep on flights are kidding them selves, except for Business/first class... Singapore were a bit slow with the assistance for mum, but we made our connecting flight easy.. Those overseas airports make Sydney look like a regional airport..

Once again I must say how much I loved Paris, the people were so friendly.. helps to stay away from tourist places I think.

Mum drove home safely from here and was already getting her bag unpacked, and organising her washing...

I have over 2000 photos... how am I ever going to put a book together out them I will never know.

Another big thank you to mum for giving us this wonderful opportunity, I have memories that will last a life time. And not to mention the dreams of future travel.

Friday, March 25, 2011

It is nearly over

Bonjour,

Only a few hours left on solid ground... Paris is the greatest and I personally will return....

We have made the most of every minute and we are all totally stuffed....  The weather has been so kind to us while we have been away and we wish we packed more summer clothes.. Paris is HOT!!!!!

So off we head out again this time for a afternoon coffee... everything is at arms reach, we couldn't wished for a better location...

http://www.daunou-opera.com/fr/hotel.html

A tout à l'heure
The Girls

more photos while I can

York



St Abbs

Coldingham Sands

Pitlochry

AB playing leap frog

Photos

York

York Minster

Castle ruins

Scotland boarder

St Abbs

Pitlochry

Tweed River

St Abbs

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

photos

Enjoying a Ploughmans Lunch in Llangollen wales

Ruins in Wales

The extent of the wildlife...

with Peter & Lorna in front of our 1598 cottage in Calver

Bakewell....

Farewell afternoon tea inside our cottage, with Peter & Lorna

We are in PARIS!!!!

Wow what a journey so far...and I finally have internet again...

While in the Peak District we meet Peter & Lorna, our 2nd cousins on our Paternal Grandmothers side. We loved our time with them and being showed all the sights of this area. Especially being welcomed into their home for dinner and walking up the road to meet Jen, Matt and the kids.
The cottage we stayed in was built in 1598, mind blowing!! Our journey north took us slighly into wales, the country side changed quiet dramaticly and was stunning.

On Monday we headed north up into Scotland, we went through York to visit the Minster. If any one is ever going to go to York ensure you use the Park & Ride option that the majority of large towns use. I couldn't get out of there, I was getting a little grumpy trying too.... but worth the stress.

The weather has been warm.. wish I packed something with short sleeves!! "Oh Scotland will be freezing!" is what everyone told us... CRAP!!! Bloomin 16-17* The coast line of East Scotland was amazing with the calm sae and the scatters of old ruins of castles. Hard to imaging what it would have been like back in their day.

On Tuesday we drove up to see Pitlochry up above Perth, and yes Beth saw snow! from a distance. I tried to get as close as we could but the lane was getting too narrow. We had it all this day, started with a coastal walk past beach houses, then Beth a swim in the ocean.. Yes!! well a dip... then a few drops of rain and snow. Scotland is beautiful from the snippit we saw.

The sun shone brightly for 95% of our time in the UK, and our only rain was in London and for 5 minutes in Pitlochry Scotland.

Wednesday was our last day in the UK and we went for a sightsee around Edinburgh... before tackling the airport... once at the airport we had to organise help for mum and it made this part of the trip to Paris more managable. Just have to do the same for return to Sydney leg too. 

So we are in Paris.... it is Thursday morning I haven't see the Tower yet but will be shortly!!! after checking in and mum going to bed us 3 went across the road to Harry's New York bar.... Well that was an expensive couple of scotches with a hot dog.... the atmosphere was well worth it though... not sure AB is thinking the same this morning.... It is warm here too....

 So that is a short update... photos will come shortly as I havent even had time to upload the past 3 days onto computer yet...

Hope all is groovy with you all...

Jo & the Girls....
 PS excuse spelling mistakes... it is trying to correct it in french... and remember I did have a few scotches last night....

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Photos :)

Port Isaac, Cornwall

where do I start??? and i am only half way through the holiday....

Anne Hathaway Cottage

Port Gaverne, Cornwall


Port Isaac



Country Drive

The Plough Inn, Shutlanger, yes St Patricks Day



So Far...

Howdy,

We are having a blast.....

Today we having an easy day, back into Swanbourne then onto Milton Keynes and then to potter around and try and pack for tomorrow. Tomorrow we move up to the Peak District for 3 nights, and not sure if we will have Internet so thought we better bring you all up to date of what we have been up too.

Monday: This was our last day with Ron & Shirley, we visited Charlton-on-Otmoor then bid farewell to our new family. From here we drove  into Windsor and enjoyed a trip on the Hop on Hop off bus, we were lucky to have had such a glorious day. Dinner was at The Red Lion, Stratton Audley.

Tuesday: An extremely foggy start to the day so I was little scared to drive on the motor ways as the drivers over here are a little bit CRAZY!!! so we visited little villages all through the Cotswolds. We had morning tea at Doddington after finding a fabulous antique store. I was able to find the village our Pommie friends are from, and Pauline was very impressed with my find :) .

Wednesday: With fog and all I was confident enough to tackle the main roads... We headed down to Stonehenge, Woodhenge, Exeter, and the main attraction of the and the reason for such a long drive, Port Isaac. The Doc wasn't in he will be back next month. We enjoyed a Cornish pasty and an ice cream, we worth the drive for them. We headed back up through the hustle and bustle of Bristol then onto Bath (yes it was dark by now). It was a huge day in the car to cover such an amount of miles but we knew that was going to be the case for this day.

I will upload a photo post this afternoon, as you could imagine there are so many too choose from.

Hope all are groovy

The Girls

AJ & AB with their ice creams

Granny watching the duckies at Bourton On-The-Water

The 3 kids at Stonehenge

AL waiting for a boat at Aynho

The girls at Aynho Wharf

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Charlton-on-Otmoor & Windsor

Just a photo post today...

Sunrise 14th March
Make shift ear muffs
Charlton-on-Otmoor
A Beth size door
Windsor Castle
Eton College, with Tail wearing student
Windsor Castle