Bristol, Cardiff and Storm Callum

Bristol is a quick hour south of Gloucester, but what a difference an hour makes. In every European city we\’ve visited, we\’ve enjoyed the (usually) beautiful and vibrant pedestrian-only shop lined streets, associated with a square or cathedral or along the river (always a river in every town).  Gloucester\’s city center, however, was visually anemic andContinue reading “Bristol, Cardiff and Storm Callum”

Wonders; man made and natural

This was written before the Word Press upgrade and it looks bad. Apologies.  Our unplanned trip to England has allowed us to visit two sites we’ve longed to see.  First was Stonehenge To get to Stonehenge we took a train north to neighboring town of Salisbury, a small town famous for the Salisbury Cathedral withContinue reading “Wonders; man made and natural”

Bonfires, Bands and Beaches in Eastbourne

This was done before the update to the WordPress and it looks horrible, sorry.  Our first random location worked out well. We were looking for somewhere easily accessed after our 14 hour bus ride, on the coast and a faded, Victorian seaside resort. Bingo.  A two hour layover in London, enough time for a walkContinue reading “Bonfires, Bands and Beaches in Eastbourne”

Belgium part 2

Not sure what it was about Antwerp. The contrast of our monastic hostel room to the exquisitely tiled/painted/carved ceilings/walls/floors of almost every surface? Wide boulevards with huge, stately buildings with fingertips of narrow winding streets lined with delicately, detailed row houses? Waves of people- walking, riding bikes- there was a vibrancy with a super pleasantContinue reading “Belgium part 2”