Have Wheels, Will Travel

Having really enjoyed an all to brief stay in Brisbane it is time to get mobile again and travel on to the next destination in our tour of the Australian East Coast.  Relief for Lyn as there is no more flying until we return home at the end of March. So off to the Avis…

More on Brisbane

As the title of this Blog suggests, there is more to Brisbane than its bloodied history and development.  There is culture (yes even despite the best efforts of Sir Les Patterson aka Dame Edna Everidge/Barry Humphries), there is a huge amount of sport, there is music and art both traditional and modern, it is a…

Brisbane

Shock horror, our Virgin Australia jet departed ON TIME from Cairns and arrived in Brisbane 15, yes FIFTEEN Minutes early.  No delays, no broken ground equipment, a comfortable pleasant flight, with half decent food to. Thank you Mr Branson, although you don’t own the airline anymore. Quickly to our hotel (very nice) and a trip…

Australia Day and the Chinese New Year

26 Jan 2017, Australia Day.  It celebrated the day Captain Cook landed in Australia for the very first time and claimed Australia for the burgeoning British Empire.  There are some in  Oz who are campaigning for this date to be changed because they think this day celebrates the day the indigenous people (Aborigines) lost their…

Welcome to Oz

“Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Cairns, where the local time is 1030am and the temperature is 34deg.”  So announced the Cabin Stewardess as we taxied in to the stand at Cairns Airport.  After a year of planning and a lifetime dreaming we are finally in Australia.  That was probably one of the worst flights we…

Singapore – Part 2

Our first real day was excellent, what was in store for the second day of our stay? The tourist trade does not really cater for guided walking tours, save for 2, one around Little India and one around Chinatown.  Unfortunately we missed the Chinatown walk but got ourselves to the meeting point for the free…

Singapore

Having lost the best part of half a day through late arrival we had some catching up to do………sleep. We were shattered and in no fit state to make any decisions other than to sleep. Early evening we felt alive enough to have a local walk to find somewhere to eat.  Our hotel is right…

The Journey Begins

On the appointed date at the appointed hour we rocked up at Terminal 2 Heathrow for our Singapore Airlines flight to Singapore.  What a pleasant place T2 is for an airport terminal;  not crowded, not rushed, calm yet professional.  Coffee shops and snack bars galore and the usual mix of expensive shops for the retail…

Lakes Walking – Day 3

Wednesday saw a bright, clear but cold day which meant we could recce a walk planned for our summer visit.  The plan was to walk up to Hart Crag via Bleabury Knott and Hartsop above How.  From there we would walk on to Cofa Pike, down into Deepdale Hause, up again to St Sunday Crag…