I came across some videos I shot on my little digital camera from two of our trips in 2007.
I have now, also discovered how to stream these from the blog, so, two short clips from our trip to India in February 07.
The first in a TukTuk from Mumbai airport to our hotel.
The second on our first sight of the Taj Mahal.
The final two clips are from our visit to the Azores in August 2007, an archipelago of 9 islands straddling the mid Atlantic ridge. The first is from the Horta to Pico ferry looking back at Horta on the island of Faial,
the second is from Faial looking to the volcanic island of Pico.
Hope you enjoy them.
24.12.08
26.10.08
A day in Darlington
Well not quite, about three hours really, two and a half hours in the Darlington Railway Museum and about an hour in the town waiting for and catching buses.Our plan was an adventure, using our newly acquired bus passes, to visit the site of the first steam railway in the world. Bus passes for g
rey power means free travel.Our route involved 6 changes of bus and three hours each way, the same journey by car would have taken 50 or so minutes.
A comparison with the car would miss the point however, the journey was part of the adventure and you see so much more by bus.
The museum has just re opened after refurbishment and displays its unique exhibits in an easily accessible way.
Well worth the £3.50 (senior) entry to see where it all began.
7.10.08
A weekend in Greenwich
What a thoroughly wonderful weekend, 3 nights at the De Vere Devonport House in Greenwich with Gardiners Coach Travel. We didn't bother with the organised days as we headed off into London on the 188 bus. We were off for the matinee to see Mama Mia at the Prince of Wales, followed by drinks in Covent Garden then supper at Busaba Eathai in Wardour Street.Greenwich is a great base when visiting London as it offers a place to stay, to dine and multiple options for travel all at reasonable prices. Buses, Docklands Light Railway, Thames high speed catamaran ferries, and trains can all take you to the centre of London within an hour. For those over 60 your bus pass allows you to travel all over for free saving lots of money. Make sure you get your copy of the bus, Tube and Rail map published by Transport for London which makes getting around very easy.
We explored Greenwich on foot on our second day, visiting the Royal Observatory in the Royal Greenwich Park, the Dome and a walk back to Greenwich on the Thames footpath. This a not a very nice experience in some places through the industrial area on the Greenwich peninsular, however it offers some magnificent views of the Isle of Dogs and the Thames.
We also found the Cutty Sark pub where we dined, overlooking the water, while the lights went on all over the city. Look up and you will see the laser that fires out of the Royal Observatory for some 15 miles along the zero meridian, how wonderful as you pass under from east to west.
10.8.08
Cycling in Northumberland

Had a great cycle ride a couple of weeks ago in brilliant sunshine. Not too hot, as the steady onshore wind moderated the temperature. Our route followed the coast from Beadnell to Seahouses then up to Bamburgh.
What a magnificent castle, jutting out on a rocky promontory, commanding the coastline.
We picnic'd in Bamburgh village, overlooking a beautiful green on which teams were preparing to play a cricket match. How very English.
We returned back to Beadnell on the inland route in rather good time with a following wind. Only 13 miles but a fun day.