Monday, 29 August 2011
Time to Travel - Again!
I can't believe how long it has been since I left a message or how many places I've been since then.
Adam and I are about to embark on another journey (4 more sleeps). Hopefully, I will have a chance to upload some photos along the way.
I would like to say I would get around to posting some pictures from the places I've been since Japan... Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Germany, France(twice), England (twice), Austria, USA (3 times), China, Hong Kong, Thailand and Fiji... but chances are I won't. Wow, when I write the list like that it sounds like a lot. I am very blessed to be able to travel so much.
This time we are traveling for a month. A whole month with Adam seems almost impossible. The quick itinerary is a day in Narita, Japan, dinner in Manchester, a few days in Paris, a few more in Normandy and then we are off to Florida (Miami, Key West, Everglades, Naples, Tampa, Orlando and Cape Canaveral).
Until the next post. Stay safe. xx
Monday, 18 February 2008
Friday, 19 October 2007
London, England - 14-17 October 2007
Buckingham Palace...
Just a street or two in London...
In the afternoon we checked out where Julie works at the Haymarket Hotel, just beautiful!
Disney Studios & Disneyland, Paris - 13 October 2007
The other ride we liked in this park was a new one since our last visit - Crucher's Coaster which is based on the Nemo movie. Basically you ride the rapids of the eastern Australian ocean currents. Despite the many warnings, it was only the second to last 10 seconds where I had to close my eyes and concentrate on not being sick LOL - great fun!
It actually only rained under the umbrella - quite difficult to do a pose and not get wet.
Walt Disney studios is smaller than Disneyland itself, probably about the size of Movieworld on the Gold Coast.
This year is the 15th anniversary of Disneyland Paris. We took a break between parks and had lunch in the Disney Village (an area outside the parks with gift shops, restuarants and other entertainment). We decided not to have a balloon ride, although we saw it up in the sky from a distance a few times.
To my delight there was a Halloween theme on in the Disneyland Park, this was new from my last visit...
It was much busier than my ealier trip but we knew what we wanted to see so the extra people didn't really make a huge difference.
This is the easiest roller-coaster type ride at Disneyland (except the one in the kiddy area which closed early so we missed it - oh well, next time). This is a favourite of ours...
Although the queue was quite long this time... My first ride on autopia was in September with Belinda and Matt, it was great to have another chance with Adam... Ironically, Autopia has nosiy petrol engines and a traffic jam at the end!
The park was open late (until 10pm) and it was great to see the park at night. Unfortunately, I left my second battery charging at the hotel so my photo opportunites were limited.
We also rode on Space Mountain 2, Buzz Light-year and Pirates of the Carribean.
Paris by night, France - 12 October 2007
Our short walk took hours and wasn't really all that short!
For those of you who know Paris, the following will give you a sense of just how far we walked - largely in the dark and sometimes in the rain!
We were staying on Boulevard Voltaire and so walked up to the Place de la Nation...
then to Place de la Bastille...
From there we headed over Pont Marie to small island on the Seine. After a short wander we crossed the Pont St Louis onto the larger island, home of Notre Dame. Again, the Monument de la Deportee was closed but we walked up the Seine besides Notre Dame, which Adam had only seen from a bus last time. From there we headed accross Pont au Double to Boulevard Saint Germaine. We wandered along here for a short time before wandering into the side streets which are much more interesting. After a quick stop for a photo below (I will have to find the guidebook to remember what this was) we crossed the Seine again and were at the Lourve.
From here we walked through the Tuilleries where I took this photo of the Tour Eiffle...
I wanted to get up to the Place de la Concorde but most of the Tuilleries were closed so we had to take the street. But we did arrive...
After this we walked through Place de la Vendome (location of the Ritz, where Diana spent her last night, and the most exlusive shops in Paris), past Place de la Opera, up the Boulevard des Italian to Bolevard MOntmarte and to Porte St Denis which marked the end of the street where we would find our restuarant for dinner.
Out of habit I think we walked home from here, quite a long way. And as we both forgot to go to the toilet before we left it was a long sprint in the rain to get back to the hotel. LOL
Of course, there was one stop on the way home at Place de la Republique but the photos didn't really work out.