Saturday, May 28, 2016

London - Kew Gardens Day 8

Up this morning and James has prepared a full English breakfast.  We have definitely been very spoiled this week, back to regular cereal and fruit starting Monday.  James is off to a rugby final today, Karen is doing errands so we decide to go to Kew Gardens.  I had been here a few years ago and really enjoyed the day and I was pretty sure Andre would like it.  We bought the tickets online last night, then discovered the PGA is close by today, oh well too late we're off to Kew. We had a fantastic day again, weather was beautiful again, and we walked 16 km's and still didn't cover everything.  We did do the free walking tour with a guide for about 1.5 hours which was really good, she gave us lots of history on the gardens and pointed out some of the best places to visit.

Kew Gardens
























A wedding was being held here today.  I imagine it is a very popular spot.  Also imagine that it is not cheap.



They did not let us crash the wedding

We find our way back to the car rental place no problem, have checked into our hotel right in Gatwick Airport.  Showers before supper, this is one of those hotel rooms that the bathroom is all in one, shower toilet and sink all get wet when you have a shower.  We are on the inside, no window, so a little claustrophobic, it is smaller than an inside cabin room on a cruise.  We just got back from supper in the airport, which was pretty good.  We got a voucher for a free drink from the hotel, so a little bonus.





So we're off tomorrow at 9:30, quick stop in St. John's Nfld again, then Halifax, then drive home from Halifax.  Great vacation again. would love to come back again some day, maybe explore the North which sounds like it is at least equally as beautiful...

Friday, May 27, 2016

On to London from Wales Day 7

Sad to say we are leaving Wales today. 



Summer lodge we stayed at for one night


Beautiful outside of lodge




We debated going to Bath to spend a good part of the day since we weren't due in London until dinner time, but decided to stay in Wales since we are already here, and who knows when we will be back.  So todays hike took us to another beautiful spot that the woman at our hotel recommended.  OK, this woman is old Grandma age who has just finished doing the cooking for everyone at the hotel. She warns us there is about 100 steps at the beginning, but it is worth it once you get up there.  Well old Grandma can't count, there are over 250 steps and I was not too thrilled, my heart was really pumping, good thing we have been doing lots of walks all week or it would have been a real killer. 



Little church on todays walk

Steps, steps and more steps


We get to the top and walk through a forest area for quite a while.  It is a beautiful morning again, and this is the first time we have really walked through the forest.  We walk for about 1 mile through here.




Yes, we had to go down too...wild garlic, amazing smell



Now time to reverse of the beginning, lots of steps going down to sea level again.  We are doing a circular route today, my favourite.  Maps are left in the car, but Grandma has told us it is well marked.  So off we go, visit through the fields cows, horses, and sheep. Through lots of gates that say permissive path, only to come to one that says no foot path.  We had passed the permissive path gate on the other side of the field, but Andre thought that was not right, so we traversed another whole field.  Backtrack we go, hello to cows and sheep again in this field to get back on track.  Our walk that was supposed to take 2 hours turned into 3 hours, but that is fine, we are still talking.  The very end of the walk was along this fantastic path that was lined with wild garlic, amazing smell.  We had seen these flowers all week on our walks but didn't know what it was, but on this path we came across a fisherman and he told us all about it.  You just need to go off the path a bit to where to dogs haven't been and the leaves are great for salads, and make great soups.  Maybe another time we will get to try it.

This is the view we got when we got out of the forest (and steps)





Hello horses



Love the stone fences

Hello cows, we will see you again in about 30 minutes when we need to backtrack




Next off we venture to find Arthurs Stone.  There are different fables and myths out there about this stone, and it was fun to try to find.  Again lots of narrow roads that you can't see around the hedges until we got into the area where we found the stone which was wide open.  This is also the first time we have ever had to stop because of horses all over the road.  We've seen lots of sheep loose, but this is the first time we have seen horses free roaming.  Definitely the back roads of Wales.

Horses all around this spot loose



Arthurs stone - estimated to be over 5000 years old





Next we are off to Karen and James for the night. 



We knew dinner as at 7:30 and we thought we had lots of time.  A few stops along the way as it was supposed a 3.5 hour drive and I needed tea once, a short nap another time.  Next we hit the traffic, oh my this was bad traffic.  We were stopped on a highway that we were supposed to be going 70mph.  We did evenentually make it there, but 1.5 hours later than we had planned.  A great supper at a pub close by, and fun to catch up as it's been a couple of years since we have seen them.  Also we find out today is their wedding anniversary, so we've crashed their party!