Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Peljesac Peninsular - 12 September 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Montenegro - 11 September 2010
The town is the typical warren of narrow streets, squares and the Orthodox churches had wonderful gold altar screens and icons. The walls here with regular towers, were quite an amazing feat of engineering, extending way up a bluff to the top of San Giovanni mountain.
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After enjoying dinner and a walk around the old town, where the shops were still open for business on Saturday night, we retired to our tent for the night. The guide book described Budva as having a lively night life. What this means for tired campers, is music playing at the local gig until 4am, interspersed with a large nearby dog barking at regular intervals and other campers returning from the 'lively night scene' at regular intervals!
Dubrovnik – 10 September 2010
Gatwick airport was a breeze on a Friday, and we were there by train, checked in and drinking coffee 2.5 hours from walking out our front door. While 2.5 hours from door to check in seems remarkable for Londoners, it was only another 2.5 hours until we touched down in Dubrovnik.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
MG's & Aircraft – 5 September 2010
The MG Y Type Club had an extra outing this year, to the annual flying day at the Shuttleworth Collection.
The Shuttleworth Collection is a unique collection of mainly early planes, many from the two World Wars.
Thameside – 4 September 2010
We ended the day at Bray, another Thames-side town This delightful town is home to anomalies such as the
Friday, September 03, 2010
Linz and around – 30 August 2010
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Back to Austria – 29 August 2010
It is most interesting that the locals copied the English styles while the English were busily emulating the French who were probably copying the Italians who .... What is it about the grass on the other side of the fence?
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