24 Sept - 1 Oct: Andalucia
Mrs M's BB diary of the trip:
24th Sept Saturday. Up at 4 to get to Stansted for 6.30 flight. Bit of a zoo at airport - too busy. Eazijet left on time. Malaga by 10 ish local time. Rented a Smart car auto very sweet.
Drove along coastal motorway past Torremolinas and Marbella. Brilliant sun 23 degrees. Impressive granite peaks to the right of us with crowded high rise development of the coastal strip.
Headed north along scenic winding road up into the high sierra to Ronda.
Beautiful town with 18th C bridge over dramatic gorge. Bull ring , white architecture. Narrow winding lanes set on hillside with views across the sierra. Tapas lunch with Manzanilla sherry - ice cold dry- delicious. Tapas bar - Sat at high stools along narrow walkway between the Parador and bullring.
Wedding guests paraded in ridiculous high heels -toppling on the cobbles with fascinators bobbing and plump brown skin glowing.
Onward across golden plateau to Seville. Arrived 4.30. Parked underground at Puerta de Jerez and walked with our backpacs to Hotel Almires.
City busy with people sitting out eating and drinking. Temps 29 degrees - wonderful.
Vast cathedral looms above us and modern tram glides almost noiselessly by between us and cathedral. Hotel on a narrow passage just north of cathedral. Modern room with view of passage.
Walked out to the north among the strolling throng. Shops open. Pedestrianised. Narrow passages and larger thoroughfares and a few large squares with huge shades -awnings above to keep off the sun
Visited El Salvador church - amazingly ornate with silver and gold altar pieces. Guest thronging outside before an evening wedding with traditional lace mantilla worn by a family matriarch.
Arrived at the Museum de Belles Artes - free for EU visitors. Housed in a beautiful old convent around 3 courtyards with ponds and trees and traditional tiling - very elegant.
Compositions by Murillo - vast religious canavases- smudgy style- in a high vaulted ex- chapel of the convent. Zubartan- more precise and detailed style with exquisite clothing on his saints. Easy tour around 13 rooms on 2 floors.
Wandered back to hotel - soaking up the evening ambiance. Everyone out for their stroll along the narrow shopping boulevards clutching their little paper bag purchases. Old bodegas with white and blue tiling and hams hanging over counters jostle with modren stores like C and A - they still have it!
Ate on outside table at Robles just 30 seconds from our door. Tapas and red wine and watched the world go by.
25th Sept Sunday
Woke early and had a light b'fast in the hotel little tiled lobby. Headed out by 930 to the Alkabar - Palaces and gardens. Exquisite tiling and archways in the Pedro I Palace - grander scale in Carlos V but not so delicate. Room upon room around courtyards. Fountains gardens, maze tallist palm trees, ponds exhausting. Coffee and pastry and a litter of kittens bothered us. On to a walk thru the Santa Cruz district. Narrow white passages between tall buildingd little squares with tapas bars stopped at one for masanilla and beer and gaspacho and chorizo. Wandrerd on then back to Catherdral queued to get in at opening 230. Huge inside a vast cube with ornate chapels all around. Tall central altar piec 120 ft high with wood carving in boxed relief.
Climbed la Giralda - ramps up 36 levels. Great views from the belfry at the top. Tired headed back for a lie down at 4 pm
Out again at 5.30. Walked to the river to see the Torre D'oro then to the bull ring where to our surprise there was a bull fight just starting we were persuaded to buy tkts by a marketeer -only the tkt price - so not being done!
Suddenly we were in the arena - a coliseum like feel of noise and heat packed with locals. We squeezed our way to our seats - up and up and along long long way along the row - managing to tread on feet bags and cushions as we went
We saw all but the first fight - so 5 bulls plus one that didn't make the grade and was seen out of the ring by a crowd of brown-headed white cows with HUGE bells at their necks
The fights were fascinating and balletic and by the 5th fight rather predictable and boring. Worst bit was the long speared horseback riders whose attacks provoked the bull to attempt to gore the horse-luckily well armoured and protected
The most skilled bit was the picadore planting his barbs in the neck of the charging bull.
Very hot and sweaty for 2 hours.
The crowd quickly dispersed at 8.15 and we sat out with red wine and tapas including oxtail stew- a bit troubling. Bed by 10. Read my book 'a visit from the goon squad'
26th Sept Monday
Slept well at Hotel Alimar. After brekka of fruit and mini muffin and coffee we donned our backpacks and headed to our car. Wonderful blue skies and warm so warm. The cathedral was stunning in the morning sun with the ultra modern trams gliding by. Collected our Smart car from the underground carpark and headed around the ring road - the northern side to go east to Cordoba. Easy signage and we were soon heading across rather a flat nondescript plain.
Stopped on Carmona and parked SO easily with our little Smart. Walked thru the beautiful narrow white streets seeing a Roman floor on the way to the prow of the hill where the Parador was built on the ruins of the original palace built by Charles or Frederic or Alphonso. From the terrace we could see a collumating solar powered light a feature in the distance. Coffee in the rounded 'square' with shady trees bordering and elderly folk sitting and chatting their sticks at their sides.
Found a Chinese shop selling everything including the batteries we wanted for my camera. Then anaother chinese shop for a tasty peach which I ate in the car - no good pastries to be found!
Drove on to Ecija and had a scoot around the town but no stopping. On to Cordoba - approached along the eastern bank of the river Guadalquivir. Parked easily and slung backpacks to walk across the Roman pdestrian bridge to the old town where our Hacienda was just a few steps along the road adjacent to The Mesquita - the old mosque - famous for its collonades of double arches built 900. Christians booted Islam out in 1300s and its now Cordoba Cathedral with a belfry on top od the original tower.
Our hotel is a delight with inner courtyard with plants and old wood chairs and artefacts. Our room has view of wall of Mesquita. Quickly sorted and out for tapas to Bodega Mesquite next door - excellent aubergine patties orange onion and tuna salad; grilled squid; gazpacho and Cordoba tart and orange cinnamon and sugar. Wines Montilla Montides dry white -delicous then XP M-M sweet dark sherry with dessert.
Walked to the Jewish quater thru the tiny white streets decorated with plants and tiles. Tracked to the plaza Tendillas and the shopping streets opening up at 5 30 past some Roman columns the back to the square for coffee and a rest!
Back to hotel to revamp. Then out at 830 for dinner to Casa Pepe solemjero? Thick gazpacho then oxtail stew -again- for me. Attentive waiter -too much. But glass of XP gratis and 'England' platter after meal.
27th Sept Tuesday
Up at 8.30 as we want to visit The Mesquita early before the paying tours at 10 am. The breakfast at the hotel - downstairs in a pretty dining room - is delicious. Fresh pineapple,melon,watermelon, juices, meats cheeses yoghurts pastries. I have myfavourite crema pastry. We head for the mosque where I have to return to hotel only 5 minutes for a cover for my arms. Different from Seville cathedral.
The outer courtyard is a mass of orange trees in neat quadrangles with a background of seering blue sky and campanille. Warming up even at 9am. We enter the dark vastness of the mosque with row upon row of souble horseshoe arches enclosed by the caged chapels of its catholic conversion back in 1492. There is a strange central christian church where a mass is being sung by numrous pink clothed clerics. We wander undisturbed and view the pillars - some reclaimed Roman in origin in the oldest part. In the far right corner from our entry are gorgous patterned celings and highly decorated moorish side archways whcih face Mecca. The whole effect of the mosque is mesmorising and having it almost to ourselves is bliss.
We head onward to visit the Jewish quarter and the synagogue - last used as such in the 1300s when the Jews were booted out. It is one of only 3 synagogues inthe whole of Spain. Its very small but with some original intricate plaster work on its simple 4 walls.
Next to the Alcazar - and its free to visitors today because of National Tourism Day! We enter thru a shady. Open square then climb the tower to views over the mosque and gardens.
Down to the Roman baths then into the gardens and pools and fountains and high cypressuss and smelling of jasmine - wonderful.
See the water wheel originally installed by the moors.
Walk east thru the white streets to a bar near the river for coffee cortado.
Carry on to Palace Viane with its 12 beautiful gardens then wander for hours thru the white streets discovering churches and convents and schools and shops and tapas bars.
We eat in the Plaza Ponza tapas and local wines as the sun beats down on the white umbrellas of the bar. A short visit to the Musee de Belles Artes but Romero musee is closed.
Back to hotel for a rest at 430pm. A sleep then up for about 8pm to Bodega Mesquit again - so conveneint and so good. Tapas and sangria for me beer and red wine for Stiart. At 10.30 head to Flamenco - prebooked. In a small piazza near The Mesquite. Under the stars. Wonderful guitars x2 and singers x2 and dancers x5 and one man who was superb. Love the thunderoues clattering of their stubby heels. Stu managed to stay awake till end ( midnight .30.
28th Sept Wed. Up early for another great brekka. Then a repeat visit to enjoy the Mesquita - so different and free before 10 am.
Packed and headed back across the Roman bridge to our Smart car - me driving today!
Out in an easterly direction to Granada - about 120 km. Thru vast expanses of olive groves - 100s of thousands of trees undulating across the hills in orderly rows. Past olive oil towns with fortresses set dramatically atop rocky outcrops.
Managed a cortado and churros in Alcuetede. Arrived Granada at about 1ish. Parked underground and walked in high heat towards the old town and hotel de the grande puerte. Room not ready so went down the hill for wine and tapas. Then walked up thru Wellingtons lofty elms to collect tkts for Alhambra tomorrow. Back thru old Jewish quarter.
G and T on our 4-walled terrace -read up on history. Out for a walk before dinner - wandered up and up thru Albacin district - all white houses and winding roads - but look out for dog do! Arrived at the look out infront of St Nicholas church - with great views of Alhambra - lots od tourists waiting for the lumiere to switch on -which they do at 8.30pm. Head a few yards dow hill to a reataurant with terrace and view. Great meal - spanish cheeses then salmon salad and - cod for Stuart. Wander down to bed
29th Sept Thurs. Up 7am for light brekka - fruit and fruit before climbing to the entrance to the Alhambra. We have timed entrance for 9.30 for the Nazrid Palaces so have time to visit the Alkabar before this. We are almost first in at 8.30.
Alkobar is fairly easy - just a couple of ancient towere built by the moors. Fab views of city. Time for a sit and a coffee then into Nazrid Palaces.
Impressive for the amazing plaster patterns and arcgways and water features. But the crowds all in togehter at 9.30 are a bit of a downer. Also Palace of. The Lions is being revamped so more a building site. But still its all wonderful - just enjoyed Alkobar in Seville more. On to the Generlife thru beautiful grdens with backdrop of city and Sierras. The G is another palce but less ornate and more full of gardens and fountains.
We wander back via ancient bath house and the Parador which is housed in a monastery which was previously a palace. Isabel (1500s) wanted to be buried here - and was but then moved to the Alciera - mausoleum next to cathedral and her husband Ferdi.
Back to Grand Taberna - our local for tpas. I had palm ht and avo salad very good. Plus vino rosado after manzanilla.
Back to hotel for respite. Out again to cathedral and mauso. At 5ish. Then walk up Albacin to Alhambra view for a drink at 8ish. Meal at El ladrino(?). Good squid and sardines and local granadine soup -egg and ham and crouton.
30th Sept Friday. Slept til latish. Brekka at 10! Walked thru reye de Catholica to large Plaza then on to shops and Handbags. Coffee by the river Genil. Walked south to Lorca Park and museum for guided tour at 12.30. Nice little house but very little info of how he lived and how and why he died.
Walked back to town and came a cross great bookshop with loads of good English books and history. from there to Plaza las ramblas but tooo touristy because - hey - we aren't! Back to near book shop to a local bar Pucarri for fantastic wine and tapas - just copied what the locals were having. Very friendly barman with a tracheostomy and gut voice. We drank local cab sauv. From Alpajurras and ate a pork dish with hot goats cheese and pePpers called 'secreto' for the shoulder cut of pork.
Stuart impressed with how I have orchestrated the day AND not bought a handbag!
Back to hotel for siesta.
Out again and walk to shopping area and visit 3 churches some with amazing ornat decor then to Albacin for a view andwater at top then down to copa of vin at bottom!
Sat 1st Oct walked to collect car and off to the Aljupurra mountains to have wander around some of the white flat roofed ancient villages then down to coast for a paddle and lunch on the beach. To Malaga for a wander, then to airport and back home just after midnight
16 - 23 Sept: Lull before next holiday
Sat - Spent most of day preparing for Pyreneeing reunion dinner which went extremely well. Too much red wine again!
Sun - Ride out with Mrs M's new bike. Had coffee at Morgan's Deli and chattered to two other cyclists from Ricky, so nice to be able to do this here in CW. Just avoided getting caught by the light rain. Read in front of fire during afternoon. In evening went to Sarrat Music Festival to hear Timothy West read out a musicaly story about going down the Danube. Music delightful, he was a bit un prepared and stumbled some words. His wife, "Sybil", was in the audience. Such an English village affair, we were the youngest in the audience!
Mon - W2/R1 - 90 secs run, 2 ins walk, 6 times. Ran 1.29k in the 9 mins. Went out early following the golf course, nice in the sun. Took BMW into Watford to have a recall for the petrol injectors, put brompton in the boot, then cycled into Watford and mooched around till it was ready. The Harlequin is a dismal experience, populated by unhappy looking people who should loose weight. The shops are full of the same china tat. We don't need all this consumerism. Bought food in Asda (same depressing atmosphere). Back to Darvells at 2pm, cycled in vill for food bits, prepared dinner. Got cloudy and cold so gave in and put heating on. J&L came round after work to take Granny her birthday present, its not worth saying anymore about that. Darvells Management meeting at Carole's in the evening, usual issues over parking! Good chat over dinner with J&L.
Tue - Up with larks. If there were any that is. Took bike cardboard and household refuse to Chesham dump, bought autumn lawn feed from Poores on way back and applied to our lawn and communal lawn. Showered and now in long trousers - its cloudy and cold. A good start to the day though.
I like this:
Chesil Beach - White Sound
Stayed grey all day. Choir in evening which went well, poured with rain on the way back and got soaked. Then watched Downtown Abbey, what rubbish, each scene minimal dialogue, lots of lingering glances and held back tears.
Wed - W2/R2. Damp start to day. Ran 1.43k in 9 mins, getting faster and feeling better. Put mudguards on new bike, a bit fiddly but fine in the end, new pedals (cleats on side, flats other) and rear bright red light. Cycled round to see the Malakoff diggings at the H's via the Chenies/Amersham track - the views were still nice over the Chess. Quickie curry with Mrs M at Sathi's, followed by cake baking and watching TV in the kitchen, how homely is that?
Thu - Cycled down to Rootz for coffee. Then went to annual care meeting for Nigel in Watford...enuff said about Granny's behaviour. Georgina came round for tea and we popped into Granny's to see if she was interested in having our old kitchen table, affirmative. Lovely tuna for dinner from local 'Catch of the Day' Fish Shoppe.
Fri - BT Broadband came @ 7:55 to check line that we reported yesterday. Excellent service. He replaced the socket with a dedicated ADSL outlet one, said he tested OK. W2/R3, 1.53k, I did try to run a bit faster and it worked. Walked to vill for quickie food shopping. Cycled into Watford to buy some Starbucks decaf beans - 17 miles - then hot tub. Packed for Spain.
Mon - W2/R1 - 90 secs run, 2 ins walk, 6 times. Ran 1.29k in the 9 mins. Went out early following the golf course, nice in the sun. Took BMW into Watford to have a recall for the petrol injectors, put brompton in the boot, then cycled into Watford and mooched around till it was ready. The Harlequin is a dismal experience, populated by unhappy looking people who should loose weight. The shops are full of the same china tat. We don't need all this consumerism. Bought food in Asda (same depressing atmosphere). Back to Darvells at 2pm, cycled in vill for food bits, prepared dinner. Got cloudy and cold so gave in and put heating on. J&L came round after work to take Granny her birthday present, its not worth saying anymore about that. Darvells Management meeting at Carole's in the evening, usual issues over parking! Good chat over dinner with J&L.
Tue - Up with larks. If there were any that is. Took bike cardboard and household refuse to Chesham dump, bought autumn lawn feed from Poores on way back and applied to our lawn and communal lawn. Showered and now in long trousers - its cloudy and cold. A good start to the day though.
I like this:
Chesil Beach - White Sound
Stayed grey all day. Choir in evening which went well, poured with rain on the way back and got soaked. Then watched Downtown Abbey, what rubbish, each scene minimal dialogue, lots of lingering glances and held back tears.
Wed - W2/R2. Damp start to day. Ran 1.43k in 9 mins, getting faster and feeling better. Put mudguards on new bike, a bit fiddly but fine in the end, new pedals (cleats on side, flats other) and rear bright red light. Cycled round to see the Malakoff diggings at the H's via the Chenies/Amersham track - the views were still nice over the Chess. Quickie curry with Mrs M at Sathi's, followed by cake baking and watching TV in the kitchen, how homely is that?
Thu - Cycled down to Rootz for coffee. Then went to annual care meeting for Nigel in Watford...enuff said about Granny's behaviour. Georgina came round for tea and we popped into Granny's to see if she was interested in having our old kitchen table, affirmative. Lovely tuna for dinner from local 'Catch of the Day' Fish Shoppe.
Fri - BT Broadband came @ 7:55 to check line that we reported yesterday. Excellent service. He replaced the socket with a dedicated ADSL outlet one, said he tested OK. W2/R3, 1.53k, I did try to run a bit faster and it worked. Walked to vill for quickie food shopping. Cycled into Watford to buy some Starbucks decaf beans - 17 miles - then hot tub. Packed for Spain.
10 - 16 Sept: Back to "work", and "Couch to 5K" week 1
Sat - Got up late, did washing, admired new patio and garden. Walked into vill, coffee @ Rootz, and bought tuna from Catch of the Day. Swept up leaves, mowed lawn. A general catch-up day. Tuna was fab for evening meal, accompanied by "local produce".
Watched Last Night of Proms and usual QI.
Sun - Collected Nigel for a coffee and yummy lemon drizzle cake that Mrs M had made. Planned next set of vacations, taking us almost to end of 2012! First will be in a couple of weeks with a short break in Seville, Cordoba and Granada. Went round to Hs for tea and cake before going to see Sarah's Key @ Rex
A good film, but was unbelievable towards end with her obsession in tracking down Sarah and relatives, and a bit obvious. Back to Hs for Cava, cheese and biscuits, and coffee. A delightful evening in great company.
Mon - Awoke to find Lulu had come in from Espana and gone to Newbury in the night. Miserable weather, allegedly 'sunny intervals' but grey sky, drizzly rain and wind. But its the start of my new plan to build up to the June 16 Windsor Tri with the NHS Couch to 5K Run so printed off program, posted in fridge, and will start around lunchtime. Watch this spot!
Around noon the sky cleared and turned into a very blustery sunnyish autumnal day, so I kitted up for my first outing of week 1 being 30 secs run, then 90 secs walking for 30 minutes. The running bit covered .94km. It did not feel easy!
Risked death and fitted drain leaf covers in the gutters. Friends of CW Common committee meeting in the evening, I said I would prototype a website.
Tue - Lovely clear (cool) morning. Had a couple of letters to deliver so for exercise (and to save the postage!) decided to cycle via Burtons Lane to Sarratt. 12.4 miles in 59mins. Hot tub, the walked into vill for shopping. Rang up an ad in the newsagents for a tandem, and walked up to Stag Lane to take a look - a very nice 10 yr old hardly used Dawes Super Galaxy being sold because the cycling fanatic was getting too old with a heart condition and he had too many bikes. Sadly I don't think there is either need or space for it in my stable.
Chorleywood Common was being mown and the grass bailed up, looks pristine now.
First choir in the evening, went well - Bach B Minor Mass on 16 March 2012. I'll be missing a few rehearsals with holidays but I'm not too worried...famous last words.
Wed - Cycled on MTB to deliver post to the The Hatch, then back along Long Walk, Lodge Lane and along the last part of the track from Amersham/Chenies Manor. Delightful views across the Chess Valley, seemed like I was in the country...hopefully it will stay that way even with the draconian planning deregulation (which is a complete short sighted stupidity by the Coalition).
Then I went for my Week1 Run 2 (10X60 secs run, 90 secs walk) around the Common. The run part worked out at 1.35km. Hotub, then walked into vill. Saw Nigel going for a walk with Pablo and chatted (as much as its possible) to him, he seemed a little better. There is filming at the Memorial Hall, renamed Doris Pitman Memorial Hall, and I recognised a fat actor, Richard Griffiths.
Thu - Looking like a good day, so we decided to Brompton to Liverpool Street, cycle to see the Olympic Park (looking good!), then along Greenway (flat) to Woolwich Ferry (delightful views), Thames Path via O2 and Greenwich (lots of path closures and messy diversions) to shop at Decathlon in Canada Water and back on Jubilee Line (crowded). 20 miles including the ride to/from CW station.
In evening to Georgina's for a new Kitchen christening bbq/party. I let my red wine barriers down .
Watched Last Night of Proms and usual QI.
Sun - Collected Nigel for a coffee and yummy lemon drizzle cake that Mrs M had made. Planned next set of vacations, taking us almost to end of 2012! First will be in a couple of weeks with a short break in Seville, Cordoba and Granada. Went round to Hs for tea and cake before going to see Sarah's Key @ Rex
A good film, but was unbelievable towards end with her obsession in tracking down Sarah and relatives, and a bit obvious. Back to Hs for Cava, cheese and biscuits, and coffee. A delightful evening in great company.
Mon - Awoke to find Lulu had come in from Espana and gone to Newbury in the night. Miserable weather, allegedly 'sunny intervals' but grey sky, drizzly rain and wind. But its the start of my new plan to build up to the June 16 Windsor Tri with the NHS Couch to 5K Run so printed off program, posted in fridge, and will start around lunchtime. Watch this spot!
Around noon the sky cleared and turned into a very blustery sunnyish autumnal day, so I kitted up for my first outing of week 1 being 30 secs run, then 90 secs walking for 30 minutes. The running bit covered .94km. It did not feel easy!
Risked death and fitted drain leaf covers in the gutters. Friends of CW Common committee meeting in the evening, I said I would prototype a website.
Tue - Lovely clear (cool) morning. Had a couple of letters to deliver so for exercise (and to save the postage!) decided to cycle via Burtons Lane to Sarratt. 12.4 miles in 59mins. Hot tub, the walked into vill for shopping. Rang up an ad in the newsagents for a tandem, and walked up to Stag Lane to take a look - a very nice 10 yr old hardly used Dawes Super Galaxy being sold because the cycling fanatic was getting too old with a heart condition and he had too many bikes. Sadly I don't think there is either need or space for it in my stable.
Chorleywood Common was being mown and the grass bailed up, looks pristine now.
First choir in the evening, went well - Bach B Minor Mass on 16 March 2012. I'll be missing a few rehearsals with holidays but I'm not too worried...famous last words.
Wed - Cycled on MTB to deliver post to the The Hatch, then back along Long Walk, Lodge Lane and along the last part of the track from Amersham/Chenies Manor. Delightful views across the Chess Valley, seemed like I was in the country...hopefully it will stay that way even with the draconian planning deregulation (which is a complete short sighted stupidity by the Coalition).
Thu - Looking like a good day, so we decided to Brompton to Liverpool Street, cycle to see the Olympic Park (looking good!), then along Greenway (flat) to Woolwich Ferry (delightful views), Thames Path via O2 and Greenwich (lots of path closures and messy diversions) to shop at Decathlon in Canada Water and back on Jubilee Line (crowded). 20 miles including the ride to/from CW station.
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| Waiting to change trains at Harrow on the Hill |
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| On Greenway (a covered Bazelgette sewer!) |
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| Woolwich Ferry looking towards Thames Barrier & Canary Wharf |
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| Outside Greenwich Naval College |
Fri - W1/R3: 1.39k in 10 mins for the run part. Filming still going on, its a TV pilot of a comedy called George and Bernard Shaw. New bike arrived so I spent a few mins unpacking it and drooling, daren't ride it as its for Mrs M. In evening to CW Bookshop talk by Sir Mark Tully, not inspiring as he was to hopeful about India's future without facts or reasoning to back him up.
4 - 9 Sept: Spain. (in memory of Grandma)
Sun - Left at 6:45 for Stansted. Easy drive, to arrive by 7:30ish. as we had checked in with no checking baggage we went straight through security. Coffee and bok shopping - Stansted was not crowded and so much more pleasant than Gatwick. FLight left on time, and we arrived at Gerona 12:40, collected Hertz car and checked into Hotel Rosas des Vents by 1:35, amazing.
Weather iffy and as we went out for a walk it poured so we had a drink in the bar overlooking the sea, then it stopped raining so we went shopping for a handbag, suncream and a scoop of chocolate icecream , then we walked along to see Maritime villa where Pete was on the balcony so we crashed in for a cup of tea with Pete, Mo, Robery, Lucy and their kids. Arranged to met for dinner, had a swim (slightly chilly to get in but then fine) and on way back managed to find a shop open to buy some wine for sundowners on our balcony. Met the Warners at La Traviata for 8pm for a great meal, and many thanks to Rob for paying, the kids were delightful and a credit to their parents and grandparents.
Mon to Fri - Great time with ourselves, kids and their friends. Cycled one morning via Palamos and La Fosca to Platja Castell. Found the bar at Vostra La does strong cocktails as well as excellent slowish service meals. Local sausages at the Cantina Taverna near the fishing port. Usual excellent lunch at La Pla after beaching at Castell. We enjoyed it so much we have asked for 2 weeks next Sept!
Weather iffy and as we went out for a walk it poured so we had a drink in the bar overlooking the sea, then it stopped raining so we went shopping for a handbag, suncream and a scoop of chocolate icecream , then we walked along to see Maritime villa where Pete was on the balcony so we crashed in for a cup of tea with Pete, Mo, Robery, Lucy and their kids. Arranged to met for dinner, had a swim (slightly chilly to get in but then fine) and on way back managed to find a shop open to buy some wine for sundowners on our balcony. Met the Warners at La Traviata for 8pm for a great meal, and many thanks to Rob for paying, the kids were delightful and a credit to their parents and grandparents.
Mon to Fri - Great time with ourselves, kids and their friends. Cycled one morning via Palamos and La Fosca to Platja Castell. Found the bar at Vostra La does strong cocktails as well as excellent slowish service meals. Local sausages at the Cantina Taverna near the fishing port. Usual excellent lunch at La Pla after beaching at Castell. We enjoyed it so much we have asked for 2 weeks next Sept!
29 August - 3 Sept
Monday 29 August - Bank Holiday Monday - Chris, Linda & Alice came round for a BBQ and we went for a 12.5m cycle ride to Sarrat, Chipperfield, Flaunden and Latimer, Due to the garden refurb, the BBQ was cooked in the oven. It started to feel cold, so we lit the fire and dozed in the sitting room in the afternoon.
What have I done? In a moment of being swept up by the crowd, I joined Chris and Lulu by entering the Windsor Olympic Tri for next 17 June 2012. When I said I wouldn't do one again. Oh deary me....
Tue - Domestic duties, but did pick up Tandem from Ascot and gave it a clean and chain tighten. Haircut too short according to Mrs M.
Wed - Quick cycle to Amersham and back for a bit of Kindling with GH. Walked into vill for some shopping and to get my library card re-activated. Another exciting day in the life of a trophy husband.
Thur - On the spur of the moment, went to see Horrible Bosses at the Rex (on recommendation of Linda). DON'T - ITS A CRAP FILM, much much worse than Bridesmaids. We walked out after 1 hour as it was getting worse, and we have a life to live.
Fri - Its Ground Force D day here at No 2 - Patio and garden in the final throes:
6pm - here I am sitting on the patio enjoying a beer in the cooling evening, awaiting G&P to christen the new garden layout...Duely celebrated, we had the fish dinner menu at the Pomeroy, which is rather getting overwhelmed by customers:
then much more successfully cake and coffee at G&P's.
Sat - Joined neighbour Andrew for a charity ride organised by Juan, starting at 7am locally at The Gate pub for 100km out to Mentmore way. Cycled with Andrew and Jen (who was awesome on a singlespeed bike up the Chiltern Hills).
60 miles in 4:17 bike time, 4:40 in elapsed. Cherry joined us for a drink at The Gate where we greeted the other finishers (we were the first group to finish). Then after 3 pints (oh dear where has the self control gone?) back to Darvells for a hot tub before going over to No 7 for Sean and Jeannie's summer party (its also a belated 50th for Sean and Cherry has baked a cake while I was out cycling).
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What have I done? In a moment of being swept up by the crowd, I joined Chris and Lulu by entering the Windsor Olympic Tri for next 17 June 2012. When I said I wouldn't do one again. Oh deary me....
Tue - Domestic duties, but did pick up Tandem from Ascot and gave it a clean and chain tighten. Haircut too short according to Mrs M.
Wed - Quick cycle to Amersham and back for a bit of Kindling with GH. Walked into vill for some shopping and to get my library card re-activated. Another exciting day in the life of a trophy husband.
Thur - On the spur of the moment, went to see Horrible Bosses at the Rex (on recommendation of Linda). DON'T - ITS A CRAP FILM, much much worse than Bridesmaids. We walked out after 1 hour as it was getting worse, and we have a life to live.
Fri - Its Ground Force D day here at No 2 - Patio and garden in the final throes:
6pm - here I am sitting on the patio enjoying a beer in the cooling evening, awaiting G&P to christen the new garden layout...Duely celebrated, we had the fish dinner menu at the Pomeroy, which is rather getting overwhelmed by customers:
then much more successfully cake and coffee at G&P's.
Sat - Joined neighbour Andrew for a charity ride organised by Juan, starting at 7am locally at The Gate pub for 100km out to Mentmore way. Cycled with Andrew and Jen (who was awesome on a singlespeed bike up the Chiltern Hills).
60 miles in 4:17 bike time, 4:40 in elapsed. Cherry joined us for a drink at The Gate where we greeted the other finishers (we were the first group to finish). Then after 3 pints (oh dear where has the self control gone?) back to Darvells for a hot tub before going over to No 7 for Sean and Jeannie's summer party (its also a belated 50th for Sean and Cherry has baked a cake while I was out cycling).
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22 - 28 August: Belfast & Norfolk
Mon - Coach left at 9 to drop off at Belfast Intl, Larne Ferry, Belfast City airport, then finally us at our hotel, Tara Lodge, at around 11:30. Our room wasn't ready so we walked into town, to the shops and sights.
| Belfast City Hall |
| Top of Victoria shopping arcade |
| St Anne's cathedral |
| Grand Opera House |
| Crown Bar, oldest one in Belfast |
Ate at Ginger Bistro, very good.
Then saw "Dancing Shoes - The George Best Story", a musical, at the Grand Opera House.
Walked home and to bed by 11:30. A very busy day with lots of walking.
Tues - Walked through university to Ulster Museum.
In afternoon went on Bike Tour with Gerry along Lagan River park out to Giant's Ring.
Ate at Molly's Yard near us,
excellent, then saw Beautiful Lives at Queens Film Theatre, disappointing.
In afternoon went on Bike Tour with Gerry along Lagan River park out to Giant's Ring.
Ate at Molly's Yard near us,
excellent, then saw Beautiful Lives at Queens Film Theatre, disappointing.
Wed - Walked to see the catholic cathedral, St Peters
Back to hotel to catch taxi to airport for 15:15 flight, home by 17:30, washing in machine and more on kitchen floor, then decided to go up to Cley-Next-the-Sea that evening. Good trip, arrived 10:30, lots of drink with G&P ...and so to bed.
Then Falls Road with murals.
Back to hotel to catch taxi to airport for 15:15 flight, home by 17:30, washing in machine and more on kitchen floor, then decided to go up to Cley-Next-the-Sea that evening. Good trip, arrived 10:30, lots of drink with G&P ...and so to bed.
Thu - Norfolk is wet. Gill's birthday, so for a treat we went round Holkam Hall (lots of rooms), a walk to the walled gardens (amazingly big) then a picnic in the rain by the car in the park. Dinner at home, lots of drink, lovely.
Fri - Norfolk is still wet. So anyway we went for a walk to the beach at Cley, very stirring stuff. Had a drink in the George on the way back. Took G to Cromer where we walked on the pier, then dropped her off at the station before dinner in Williams, VG. Patrick took us back via Binham Priory which was lit up (maybe because there had just been a concert).
Sat - After a great breakfast at Wiverton PYO/Cafe we drove back to Chorleywood, finished off the washing, the round to G&P's for dinner which Patrick had chefed up, wonderful.
Sun - Pottered around Chorleywood.
13 - 21 August Ireland, Mizen to Malin Head
Sat - Tudor cars at 7:30. Long queues at Aer Lingus desk, so much for online checking speeding up the process. Now at Cork Airport waiting for tour bus with othe Bike Adventure clients. Have met Edwin who is from Chorleywood, what an amazing (Gill thinks) coincidence.
Now here the tale of our tour from Mrs M:
Day 1 Sat. Flew to Cork. Arrived 11 30 and met by Chris (female) and Graham of Bike Adventures. Minibus to beyond Schull and lovely b and b with giggly smiley Violet to greet us at Fort View guest house.
Walked to the north of the peninsular to Dunmanus bay with an old fort keep ruin about a mile down the road.
Taken out in Jim's minibus to Schull for dinner in pub, where we had (another) amazing coincidence of meeting Mary and anaesthetist from Dublin who we had met before at Val d'Isere. She has a 2nd home in Schull on the sea front, and we went there for coffee
Day 2 Sun Woke to Sunshine! Amazing breakfast with scones and croissant.
Cycled to other b and b from ours then off to the west along the peninsula. To the Mizen Head bridge and light house - amazing coastal route.
Headed back from the most SW point. Gorgeous ride along coast.
Climb up to view over Bantry Bay.
Down to Bantry then slow haul to Glengarriff with good views and still wonderful sunshine. Eccles Hotel with beautiful view over the bay.
Walked into town and sat and listened to guitar and banjo duo with a drink outside in the sunshine seafood supper at Rainbow cafe.
Early night 9pm! 55 miles
Day 3 Monday. Raining!
Set off to Kenmare. Very long up in cloud. But lovely down into Kenmare - annual horse fair incredibly busy.
Found a lovely bakery for a coffee.
Up to Molls Gap then amazing switch backs down into little valley with beautiful river rocks and water.
Then switch backs up to Dunloe gap - beautiful down past lakes and trotting horse carriages.
Lunch at Kathy Kearney cottage.
A down and up then a "scenic route" to end the day which was diabolical had to walk half a mile up ridiculous gradient. Hail and cloud at top. Difficult down with loose chippings down to Tralee which is a thriving town port railway capital of Kerry still pouring with rain.
Great meal in the bar. 60 miles.
Day 4 Tues. Slight rain but stopped as we set off then sunny intervals clearing to blue skies.
Easy climb out of Tralee (which was about to have the annual rose of Tralee festival - like a beauty competiton but more high brow!?)
Then a steep left and a bit of breathy cycling to the top of climb with windmills and view. Long jolty down across open fields. Undulating across wide open fields with hills in distance. Really clear day. then steep descent into Listowel for coffee at cafe with statue of John B Keane outside - a famous writer - not to me!

Continued undulating across peat bogs 12 miles to the ferry.
The Shannon 2 miles wide ferry every half hour. We caught the 1.30
Cup of tea and Stu wine gums then a cross country tiny lane route with almost no traffic. Very up and down with lots of puffs and head wind past lots of little farms.
Eventually joined the coast road. Still glorious sunshine and fabulous views of rocky coastline and occassional rocky beach with lots of surfers. Another 10 miles to Lahinche with rocky surfing beach and huge bay. Stayed at the L. lodge.
Ate at O'looneys Waves restaurant with views over the bay. Stu one guiness only, seafood chowder and fish and chips
Mr whippy ice cream while walking along the front.
Early night. 63 miles tiring!
Day 5 Wed. sunny skies. Average brekka. Took out Robs stitches needed my glasses on! Set off along the coast and a bit of a climb to the Cliffs of Moher where we stopped for a walk and view then sweep down along the coast to Doolin along a river mouth. Headed inland to Lisdoonvanagh for mediocre coffee at Nellis bar
Onward up into the Burren - interesting limestone plateau with megalithic stones and very varied flora so the book says.
Climbed up to high point then wonderful down to the coast for lunch at the T junction cafe at Ballyvaughn. Excellent soup and sandwich on the roadside.
On along the coast of Galway bay in lovely sunshine witnessed birth of calf in a field by the roadside.
Amazing - then long chat to the local farmer - am now minor expert on cow pregnancy and delivery. Did you know rate of twin pregnancy has increased in recent years with great risk of death to mother.
Steep up after this then flat along the bay to Kinvarra for a tea stop just before the little harbour.
Then inland for last 20 miles along tiny lanes with hegderows and fields and some very affluent looking new houses. Mainly flat but lots of twists and turns and scant sunshine.
Arrived Athenry at 5ish, town has ruined abbey and castle.
Through town waited at manned crossing for train to go
by then big modern hotel Raheen Woods - pool swim hot tub meal happy! Sirloin steak yum!
Day 6 Thurs. Comfy modern hotel. Buffet brekka at 7.30. Long day ahead 72 miles. Grey skies. Flatish boglands for first few miles. Coffee at The Village Shop in Castleblakeneyat 18 miles
Sat outside and chomped mini pastries from brekka. On through farmland undulating to Baghar(?) at 30 miles for another coffee at the Coffee Drop with rest of group.
On to Rosscommon at 40 miles through more farmland with some sunny intervals. Lunch outside at Gleesons soup and brown soda bread.
Throug more bogland farmland and forest and rain to Carrick on Shannon with marinas and motor boats - some modern hotels around the one way system to the Bush Hotel- old facade with modern extension.
Spacious room and just avoided another downpour. Showered then walk around town, in pleasant evening sunshine to Country Kitchen for good meal - lambs liver and shepherds pie.
A long day in the saddle (too long!) Early to bed - knackerood!
Day 7 Friday
Raining. Early brekka. Good fruit salad and melon and smoked salmon. Buttered a scone for the road. Set off before 9 am from the Bush Hotel - walked to join the 2 way road towards Drumbshambo. Then along the side of Lough Allen -huge lake - nice views - in rain and cloud. To Dowra at 18 for coffee in a pub - dried out a bit and met the crew. Cycled on via a "Kevin" route very up and down with nice views of hills and cloud and rain.
Joined the main road and on towards Glenfarne and beyond with another byway with good whizz down to the Lough Melvin right by the water - no one around -too wet. Through Garrison and final haul to Belleek to the Thatched Cottage for lunch at about 2 pm.
Only 45 miles today
Visit to Belleek Pottery - world reknowned. Mug purchased.
Wild west weekend in Belleek - sherriff to be voted in this evening on the banks of the River Erne on hotel lawns.
We are in Northern Ireland with the Republic facing us across the other side of the river. So we are back in pounds not euros and we have internet on our phones again!
Sitting reading looking at the river and the sun is out now. Looking good for tomorrow.
Day 8 Sat
Grey but clearing.
Country lanes out and up to moorland then view to the sea and down to Donegal for coffee in town square The Diamond. Market stalls bought coffee and sat outside.
Set off towards Ballboffy through the Bourne Gap long straight haul along the main road then large Guiness ad
and on main road to Letterkenny bought strawberries and ate by road side.
Huge down into Letterkenny 47.2 mph. Then off the routr avoided letterkenny centre. On coast to Ramonth for late lunch by the harbour with an abandoned boat
Final 5 mile to Rathmullan for the ferry. Sunny and icecreams then half hour ferry to Buncranan Ishowan Gate Hotel.
Wedding on. Walk to wonderful long beach and golf course.
Walk to italian restaurant with group.
Day 9 Sunday. Grey with some blue patches. Boring buffet brekka. Off at 9 am to scale the final hills of the Inishown pwninsula. Up onto quite wild moorland then rained hard during a slow up and then good descent. Saw some local cyclists. Take out coffe at Carndonagh at news agent sat in town sort of square guy in shop a local who told us of good coffee at Malin head.
Out of town long beautiful shore then inland to Malin head with mega hill detour even more off road then Kevin!
Arrived at the top of Ireland at about 12 o'clock.
Sunout and lovely views and the mobile coffe man appeared a manchester guy married to a local girl. Good business and good coffee and lemon drizzle and lots of photos and congrats to fellow bicyclists.
Group photo - cycle summer dress despite cold wind.
Could see the off shore islands but not Scotland. Cycled back in sunshine to lovley hotel in Malin on the green.
Huge thanks to Chris and Graham for their support.
Packed up bikes, and had tea in front of hotel.
Ate and supped well only 42 miles today. Total 455 for end 2end. The end !
Now here the tale of our tour from Mrs M:
Day 1 Sat. Flew to Cork. Arrived 11 30 and met by Chris (female) and Graham of Bike Adventures. Minibus to beyond Schull and lovely b and b with giggly smiley Violet to greet us at Fort View guest house.
Walked to the north of the peninsular to Dunmanus bay with an old fort keep ruin about a mile down the road.
Taken out in Jim's minibus to Schull for dinner in pub, where we had (another) amazing coincidence of meeting Mary and anaesthetist from Dublin who we had met before at Val d'Isere. She has a 2nd home in Schull on the sea front, and we went there for coffee
Day 2 Sun Woke to Sunshine! Amazing breakfast with scones and croissant.
Cycled to other b and b from ours then off to the west along the peninsula. To the Mizen Head bridge and light house - amazing coastal route.
Headed back from the most SW point. Gorgeous ride along coast.
Climb up to view over Bantry Bay.
Down to Bantry then slow haul to Glengarriff with good views and still wonderful sunshine. Eccles Hotel with beautiful view over the bay.
Walked into town and sat and listened to guitar and banjo duo with a drink outside in the sunshine seafood supper at Rainbow cafe.
Early night 9pm! 55 miles
Day 3 Monday. Raining!
Set off to Kenmare. Very long up in cloud. But lovely down into Kenmare - annual horse fair incredibly busy.
Found a lovely bakery for a coffee.
Up to Molls Gap then amazing switch backs down into little valley with beautiful river rocks and water.
Then switch backs up to Dunloe gap - beautiful down past lakes and trotting horse carriages.
Lunch at Kathy Kearney cottage.
A down and up then a "scenic route" to end the day which was diabolical had to walk half a mile up ridiculous gradient. Hail and cloud at top. Difficult down with loose chippings down to Tralee which is a thriving town port railway capital of Kerry still pouring with rain.
Great meal in the bar. 60 miles.
Day 4 Tues. Slight rain but stopped as we set off then sunny intervals clearing to blue skies.
Easy climb out of Tralee (which was about to have the annual rose of Tralee festival - like a beauty competiton but more high brow!?)
Then a steep left and a bit of breathy cycling to the top of climb with windmills and view. Long jolty down across open fields. Undulating across wide open fields with hills in distance. Really clear day. then steep descent into Listowel for coffee at cafe with statue of John B Keane outside - a famous writer - not to me!
Continued undulating across peat bogs 12 miles to the ferry.
The Shannon 2 miles wide ferry every half hour. We caught the 1.30
Cup of tea and Stu wine gums then a cross country tiny lane route with almost no traffic. Very up and down with lots of puffs and head wind past lots of little farms.
Eventually joined the coast road. Still glorious sunshine and fabulous views of rocky coastline and occassional rocky beach with lots of surfers. Another 10 miles to Lahinche with rocky surfing beach and huge bay. Stayed at the L. lodge.
Ate at O'looneys Waves restaurant with views over the bay. Stu one guiness only, seafood chowder and fish and chips
Mr whippy ice cream while walking along the front.
Early night. 63 miles tiring!
Day 5 Wed. sunny skies. Average brekka. Took out Robs stitches needed my glasses on! Set off along the coast and a bit of a climb to the Cliffs of Moher where we stopped for a walk and view then sweep down along the coast to Doolin along a river mouth. Headed inland to Lisdoonvanagh for mediocre coffee at Nellis bar
Onward up into the Burren - interesting limestone plateau with megalithic stones and very varied flora so the book says.
Climbed up to high point then wonderful down to the coast for lunch at the T junction cafe at Ballyvaughn. Excellent soup and sandwich on the roadside.
On along the coast of Galway bay in lovely sunshine witnessed birth of calf in a field by the roadside.
Amazing - then long chat to the local farmer - am now minor expert on cow pregnancy and delivery. Did you know rate of twin pregnancy has increased in recent years with great risk of death to mother.
Steep up after this then flat along the bay to Kinvarra for a tea stop just before the little harbour.
Arrived Athenry at 5ish, town has ruined abbey and castle.
Through town waited at manned crossing for train to go
by then big modern hotel Raheen Woods - pool swim hot tub meal happy! Sirloin steak yum!
Day 6 Thurs. Comfy modern hotel. Buffet brekka at 7.30. Long day ahead 72 miles. Grey skies. Flatish boglands for first few miles. Coffee at The Village Shop in Castleblakeneyat 18 miles
Sat outside and chomped mini pastries from brekka. On through farmland undulating to Baghar(?) at 30 miles for another coffee at the Coffee Drop with rest of group.
On to Rosscommon at 40 miles through more farmland with some sunny intervals. Lunch outside at Gleesons soup and brown soda bread.
Throug more bogland farmland and forest and rain to Carrick on Shannon with marinas and motor boats - some modern hotels around the one way system to the Bush Hotel- old facade with modern extension.
Spacious room and just avoided another downpour. Showered then walk around town, in pleasant evening sunshine to Country Kitchen for good meal - lambs liver and shepherds pie.
A long day in the saddle (too long!) Early to bed - knackerood!
Day 7 Friday
Raining. Early brekka. Good fruit salad and melon and smoked salmon. Buttered a scone for the road. Set off before 9 am from the Bush Hotel - walked to join the 2 way road towards Drumbshambo. Then along the side of Lough Allen -huge lake - nice views - in rain and cloud. To Dowra at 18 for coffee in a pub - dried out a bit and met the crew. Cycled on via a "Kevin" route very up and down with nice views of hills and cloud and rain.
Joined the main road and on towards Glenfarne and beyond with another byway with good whizz down to the Lough Melvin right by the water - no one around -too wet. Through Garrison and final haul to Belleek to the Thatched Cottage for lunch at about 2 pm.
Only 45 miles today
Visit to Belleek Pottery - world reknowned. Mug purchased.
Wild west weekend in Belleek - sherriff to be voted in this evening on the banks of the River Erne on hotel lawns.
We are in Northern Ireland with the Republic facing us across the other side of the river. So we are back in pounds not euros and we have internet on our phones again!
Sitting reading looking at the river and the sun is out now. Looking good for tomorrow.
Day 8 Sat
Grey but clearing.
Country lanes out and up to moorland then view to the sea and down to Donegal for coffee in town square The Diamond. Market stalls bought coffee and sat outside.
Set off towards Ballboffy through the Bourne Gap long straight haul along the main road then large Guiness ad
and on main road to Letterkenny bought strawberries and ate by road side.
Huge down into Letterkenny 47.2 mph. Then off the routr avoided letterkenny centre. On coast to Ramonth for late lunch by the harbour with an abandoned boat
Final 5 mile to Rathmullan for the ferry. Sunny and icecreams then half hour ferry to Buncranan Ishowan Gate Hotel.
Walk to italian restaurant with group.
Day 9 Sunday. Grey with some blue patches. Boring buffet brekka. Off at 9 am to scale the final hills of the Inishown pwninsula. Up onto quite wild moorland then rained hard during a slow up and then good descent. Saw some local cyclists. Take out coffe at Carndonagh at news agent sat in town sort of square guy in shop a local who told us of good coffee at Malin head.
Out of town long beautiful shore then inland to Malin head with mega hill detour even more off road then Kevin!
Arrived at the top of Ireland at about 12 o'clock.
| 77 and still cycling strong! |
Group photo - cycle summer dress despite cold wind.
Could see the off shore islands but not Scotland. Cycled back in sunshine to lovley hotel in Malin on the green.
Huge thanks to Chris and Graham for their support.
Packed up bikes, and had tea in front of hotel.
Ate and supped well only 42 miles today. Total 455 for end 2end. The end !
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