Santorini and Akrotiri
Once again the day starts with an early morning walk along the beach front. Yesterday I had three dogs for company. A black one joined first and then two who Continue Reading →
Once again the day starts with an early morning walk along the beach front. Yesterday I had three dogs for company. A black one joined first and then two who Continue Reading →
The waves crash onto the scattered rocks and disintegrate into a milky white froth. As it recedes the black sand glistens in the aftermath, only to be bathed again as Continue Reading →
Once again the day starts with an early morning walk along the beach front. Yesterday I had three dogs for company. A black one joined first and then two who Continue Reading →
We land at around 9 in the evening. At the airport, immigration check was a wave through at the gates by a policeman who just glanced at the passport cover Continue Reading →
Simon is the latest member of the family to join the 50s plus club. So to celebrate the occasion we’ve all decided to go away for a week’s break. His Continue Reading →
Trivandrum, as we used to call our capital city of Kerala is the English version of Thiruvananthapuram. Literally translated it means, the city of Lord Anantha. The now world famous Continue Reading →
It is the third time this year that I find myself on the Emirates flight to Dubai, the first leg of my trip to Trivandrum. I normally only go home Continue Reading →
A mad dash to the metro station and I get there with a minute to spare. I needn’t have bothered as the course at the Royal College did not start Continue Reading →
It is Saturday morning and it’s been a week since we’ve arrived. Today we are checking out and leaving Schliersee. We walk along the lake front for a short distance Continue Reading →
We look at the list of Konig Ludwig II’s castles. Which one should we visit today? We only have the car for one more day and so need to make Continue Reading →