Sunday 22 September 2013

Family, friends and faces


Another week gone  - they are whizzing by at the moment, just when we want to keep on spending time with family and all our dear old friends from way back.  A few days with each of them is not enough to catch up on 12 years of absence. 
Everyone is well and fairly healthy, some have had children, there were at least five or six new faces to meet and the babies that we knew have all matured into lovely people that we haven't had enough time to get to know properly. This MAY mean we will have to come back.  Watch this space ...
We haven't been very active but have had a very damp, pretty hike up on the Ridgeway above Oxford, an excellent stroll around Winchester and a quick look at the famous cathedral, and a good walk along Basingstoke canal towpath.  We are becoming seriously tired and actually a bit run down, with the result that both of us have had colds this week and I am still a bit lethargic and have an annoying cough - a rare occurrence for me.
Nonetheless, we are heading off up to the Lake District tomorrow for three days and then we are going to stay overnight in Chester on the way back so that we can spend some time with Sandra on the narrow boat before coming back to Frimley for the last couple of days in England.  Next Sunday we leave for Berlin, Munich and Austria, so there will be no Blog until the following weekend.
This week's pictures are all about the "Three Effs" of the blog title.  Take a look - you may even be in one of them!


Sunday 15 September 2013

Loafing, lazing and lolling about

Yes, we have been unashamedly blobbing this last week as well! But we have doing it in excellent company.
We set off from Surrey before 6 am about ten days ago to avoid the horrid traffic on the M25 - my nightmare road!  The plan, although inconvenient, worked and we were in Southwold, Suffolk with the lovely Ant and Ben by about 9.30.  We had a quick restorative cuppa then went for a gorgeous walk along the seafront, past all the lovely little beach huts and on to the pier.  A great morning continued when we got back to Ant and Ben's and all worked together on their NZ trip plans.  They are heading over at the end of January and have a nice 5 week odyssey travelling in both islands.




 

Time then to be off up to Suzi and Mike's in South Walsham, Norwich.  We had an all too-quick three days with them, walking, talking, cooking together and trying to convince them to emigrate to NZ - didn't work!  Hopefully they'll come out for a visit before the girls (11, 9 and 5) get too much older.



Next on the agenda was Wales for about a day and a half - a real whistle-stop visit.  We wanted to go back to Hay-on-Wye, a lovely little spot known as the "town of books" just crammed full of the most interesting book shops we have ever seen.  That took up most of a day, just browsing and wandering around - a very pretty little town with a ruined castle overlooking it and in a very picturesque area.  We stayed the night at a B&B in Builth Wells, famous for its Monday nights!  The Builth Wells Male Voice Choir rehearses every Monday night at the Greyhound pub.  Seen it, done it, bought the CD!  (Well, they were actually so impressed that we had come to them all the way from NZ that they GAVE us the CD). A lovely night of entertainment and a first for both of us - listening to a very professional and experienced Welsh Male Choir.  Lovely men - friendly, welcoming, interested about NZ, delighted that we had enjoyed the music and very proud of what they do.  And free to boot!












On to Bristol where we had arranged to stay with my aunt who is now 82.  We hadn't seen each other for 41 years at which point I was 16.  We had never managed to be in the same country all these years although her daughter and I had met quite a few times and are in touch (another good reason why I am a Facebook fan).  We spent quite some time catching up on 41 years' worth of news, as you can imagine.  We had time also to have an explore around with 2 local, enthusiastic and free tour guides!  We had a good look at Bristol and took a great little river cruise - an excellent way to get a feel for what we think is a lovely city. It was amazing and we really didn't want to leave!










Now we are in Wantage, just outside Oxford, where we are staying with Claire, an old and very dear friend (she told me to put that in!) and an ex-colleague.  Already met up with Stephen and Lou and their three children, babies when we last saw them and now gorgeous, mature, intelligent and thoroughly nice people.  Tomorrow we meet up with Mandy, Gary and their children and the next day, the lovely Serge and Caroline - all lovely, old Oxford friends from 11 years ago.  These people were the ones who made Oxford and living there so special for us - we often talk about the Oxford days and having the opportunity to remember those days now with our friends is fabulous.
So, it's people time now, rather than places.  We are feeling rather  'placed' out (not to mention 'spaced out') and are beginning to look forward to coming home and staying in the same place for more than 5 days! Besides which, the weather is rapidly deteriorating now, we are wearing sweatshirts almost every day and the daffodils are up in Hagley Park (Christchurch).  NZ beckons!

Sunday 1 September 2013

A quiet week of R n R for R n R

After the excitements of the last couple of months, we have had a VERY quiet time this week. We drove down from Chris and Mike's to Chilham in Kent where we had rented a cottage.  It was a lovely tranquil spot right on the North Downs Way with lots of other walking opportunities around. It was only about 8 miles from Canterbury.  We had every intention of visiting the city and checking out the famous Cathedral, but found ourselves unable to shift out of the gorgeous village and surrounding countryside.  In the end we were more than happy just chillin' in Chilham and walking in a different direction each day.




We got back to Surrey on Friday and have spent a nice weekend with Mike and Chris.  We had a lovely walk around Virginia Lake (part of the Windsor Great Park owned by the Queen) and Rich has helped Mike get ready for the builders' arrival tomorrow.  They are having a large kitchen/dining room/conservatory extension done which will not be finished until Christmas, so there is a lot of preparation to do.


Not only have we been chilling this week, but we have another week of down time planned.  So, no Blog next weekend - the camera is going to have a rest, so are my fingers and we will catch you in about 10 days or so, when we will have done something Blogworthy!