We decided to treat ourselves again and we're spending the next 2 nights at the Casa We suspect this is quite probably the best joint in town. Nice!
Before leaving the Liverpool area this morning we dropped by the ferry port on the Mersey river (well you just have to don't you). Also checked out a genuine German U-Boat. Didn't pay out the 6 pound entry fee though. A quick look on Trip Advisor told us to not bother.
I've got to say Liverpool, well Birkenhead to be exact, struck us as similar to the Dover area. Old and tired. Rusty, dirty and just generally falling down. And very few of their younger generation. The kids have gone and no one really seems to care. It's really very alarming, but I don't know if they notice. Sad.
Anyway, shoulder scan tomorrow and we expect back to London on Wednesday to plan next moves.
Watch this space.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
Kevin's Dr Who Experience
Hello again everyone. Because I behaved myself at Stonehenge yesterday, they let me out to play again today. It might be a bit longer again now though cause I'm afraid I wasn't a very good Koala.
See Koalas's can't read, so I didn't know that I wasn't allowed to play with all the cool Dr Who stuff. The nice girl got quite upset when I tried to climb up the Cyberman. Luckily I'd already had a play on most of the other awesome things before I got busted. :)
And Terry got to play with the Tardis and show off with a Dalek, while Janelle almost got caught by the scary Cyberman.
I totally geeked out. It was so much fun! Cardiff is a long way to come, but it was worth it!


And then we made a happy family photo!
See Koalas's can't read, so I didn't know that I wasn't allowed to play with all the cool Dr Who stuff. The nice girl got quite upset when I tried to climb up the Cyberman. Luckily I'd already had a play on most of the other awesome things before I got busted. :)
And Terry got to play with the Tardis and show off with a Dalek, while Janelle almost got caught by the scary Cyberman.
I totally geeked out. It was so much fun! Cardiff is a long way to come, but it was worth it!





And then we made a happy family photo!
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Greetings from Caeleon in Wales
Everyone says Wales is a must see, and from what we've seen in a few hours we have to agree.
Caerleon (/kərˈliːən/; Welsh: Caerllion) is a suburban village and community, situated on the River Usk [1] in the northern outskirts of the city of Newport, South Wales. Caerleon is a site of archaeological importance, being the site of a notable Roman legionary fortress, Isca Augusta, and an Iron Age hill fort. The Wales National Roman Legion Museum and Roman Baths Museum are in Caerleon close to the remains of Isca Augusta. The town also has strong literary associations, as Geoffrey of Monmouth makes Caerleon one of the most important cities in Britain in his Historia Regum Britanniæ, and Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote Idylls of the King while staying there.
There's roman ruins only a few hundred meters from here. The streets carry the original stones in places, there's arches and... well... it's just lovely. We're staying at The Priory and here is a little more about Caerleon from Wikipedia
And the people here seem so friendly and happy. We told one couple over dinner that we went to Dover and she looked at us like we were mad. I think we probably were too.
The drive here though, that's another story. The road system in UK is largely beyond coping. Too many cars, not enough bitumen. Simple equation really. You have been warned.
Anyway, here's some random pics from todays adventures. Video to follow, but my wine and my girl are waiting for me.
Cheers.
T
Who's that in the bottom left corner?
It really is an amazing and enthralling place.
Fantastic way to end a long day.
Caerleon (/kərˈliːən/; Welsh: Caerllion) is a suburban village and community, situated on the River Usk [1] in the northern outskirts of the city of Newport, South Wales. Caerleon is a site of archaeological importance, being the site of a notable Roman legionary fortress, Isca Augusta, and an Iron Age hill fort. The Wales National Roman Legion Museum and Roman Baths Museum are in Caerleon close to the remains of Isca Augusta. The town also has strong literary associations, as Geoffrey of Monmouth makes Caerleon one of the most important cities in Britain in his Historia Regum Britanniæ, and Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote Idylls of the King while staying there.
There's roman ruins only a few hundred meters from here. The streets carry the original stones in places, there's arches and... well... it's just lovely. We're staying at The Priory and here is a little more about Caerleon from Wikipedia
And the people here seem so friendly and happy. We told one couple over dinner that we went to Dover and she looked at us like we were mad. I think we probably were too.
The drive here though, that's another story. The road system in UK is largely beyond coping. Too many cars, not enough bitumen. Simple equation really. You have been warned.
Anyway, here's some random pics from todays adventures. Video to follow, but my wine and my girl are waiting for me.
Cheers.
T
Who's that in the bottom left corner?
It really is an amazing and enthralling place.
Fantastic way to end a long day.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Saved by the Marvelous Marriott
It's fair to say that last night in Dover was without doubt the lowest point of our adventure. What a sad, lonely, broken town! And it really made us question why we are staying here instead of packing up and running for home.
Well that may still be what happens if our travel insurance requires it after the scans next Tuesday. But for now we got as far away from Dodgy Depressing Dover as we could and have treated ourselves to a night in the Marriott at Swindon on the way to Wales.
What a world of difference. Words simply cannot describe it. And not a shifty East European accent anywhere.
Excuse me while I order another Jack Daniels...
... I think the jacuzzi is a tad too warm, don't you?
Well that may still be what happens if our travel insurance requires it after the scans next Tuesday. But for now we got as far away from Dodgy Depressing Dover as we could and have treated ourselves to a night in the Marriott at Swindon on the way to Wales.
What a world of difference. Words simply cannot describe it. And not a shifty East European accent anywhere.
Excuse me while I order another Jack Daniels...
... I think the jacuzzi is a tad too warm, don't you?
Time for a few videos
I've been playing with my toy. Here's some vids that we've taken over the last few days.
Following request from Rho, here is the street we now call our London base. Westbourne Terrace Road, Little Venice, near Paddington. And again, we cant thank Paul and Alan enough for everything they've done for us..
Yesterday (Thursday) I was filming the Spitfire and Hurricane at the Battle of Britain Memorial, when I heard the unmistakable sound of a Merlin engine overhead. Sorry for the dodgy camera work, but how amazing it this?
And the Memorial itself. Sorry about the shaky zooming, but you'll get the idea.
The motorsport fans will surely know of the sentimental home of British motorsport, Donington Park. We arrived during a Ron Haslam training day. My camera work leaves a lot to be desired, but you'll get the idea.
And finally, a little sample of the M40 Motorway during quiet time. Today this road was so congested traffic simply stopped. Really.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Dodgy hotel in Depressing Dover
We took some great vid of the Battle of Britain memorial and lucked it in with a Spitfire flypast. But otherwise this place is just so broken down and depressing.
And dodgy hotel doesn't help. Staffed by shifty looking young East European girls and wornout english men. I expect the hotel is cover for some nefarious import ring.
We're escaping west. Searching "luxury accomodation in south east england" as I write this. Unfortunatly it seems every crackpot with a spare bed less than 100 years old thinks it's luxurious.
I think we need to get the f out and work it out later.
PS. Ill post vid of the flypast as soon as this blog thingy lets me.
And dodgy hotel doesn't help. Staffed by shifty looking young East European girls and wornout english men. I expect the hotel is cover for some nefarious import ring.
We're escaping west. Searching "luxury accomodation in south east england" as I write this. Unfortunatly it seems every crackpot with a spare bed less than 100 years old thinks it's luxurious.
I think we need to get the f out and work it out later.
PS. Ill post vid of the flypast as soon as this blog thingy lets me.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Safe and well and back in London
Thanks to Paul and Alan we have been welcomed back to what seems to have become our "base" in London at Little Venice. It's nice to be back among friends even though the horrendous London traffic really took it's toll on our frazzled nerves this afternoon.
We called past Donington Park on the way down, and lucked it in as they were holding a motorcycle ride day. Was a lot of fun to check out those parts of the track I'd been watching on tele for so many years. And Janelle got to see how a real track looks. It's just a tad bigger than Wakefield. Yes I have video.
We'll be leaving our motorcycle gear here, as it's pretty much useless now, and repacking a suitcase for a much more normal traveling holiday. Off down south tomorrow and the new plan for my birthday is to check out the Battle of Britain flypast. It's not everyday you get to see a Spitfire and a Hurricane in close, low level formation, flying over the Battle Of Britain Monument at Dover. It should actually be a really special moment.
Then we'll slowly make our way back to Chesterfield for the ultrasound next Tuesday. Not sure what way we'll go, Wales is looking good...
So in a nutshell, all is ok, We're working things out and looking forward again.
Now I really want to take a minute to publicly acknowledge my amazing, awesome partner Janelle. Remember her holiday was also shattered, and the last few days have really been very me focused. She literally hasn't breathed a singly word of complaint (well maybe a little about driving in London peak hour traffic). She just got on with everything and anything that's been needed. I'm in awe of your courage and resilience my beautiful girl. Love you more than words can say. And thank you for so very much more than is possible to mention here
Thanks to you all for encouragement and support.
Terry and Awesome Girl Janelle
We called past Donington Park on the way down, and lucked it in as they were holding a motorcycle ride day. Was a lot of fun to check out those parts of the track I'd been watching on tele for so many years. And Janelle got to see how a real track looks. It's just a tad bigger than Wakefield. Yes I have video.
We'll be leaving our motorcycle gear here, as it's pretty much useless now, and repacking a suitcase for a much more normal traveling holiday. Off down south tomorrow and the new plan for my birthday is to check out the Battle of Britain flypast. It's not everyday you get to see a Spitfire and a Hurricane in close, low level formation, flying over the Battle Of Britain Monument at Dover. It should actually be a really special moment.
Then we'll slowly make our way back to Chesterfield for the ultrasound next Tuesday. Not sure what way we'll go, Wales is looking good...
So in a nutshell, all is ok, We're working things out and looking forward again.
Now I really want to take a minute to publicly acknowledge my amazing, awesome partner Janelle. Remember her holiday was also shattered, and the last few days have really been very me focused. She literally hasn't breathed a singly word of complaint (well maybe a little about driving in London peak hour traffic). She just got on with everything and anything that's been needed. I'm in awe of your courage and resilience my beautiful girl. Love you more than words can say. And thank you for so very much more than is possible to mention here
Thanks to you all for encouragement and support.
Terry and Awesome Girl Janelle
Forensic photos
As requested by lots of you. Sicko's!!
This is the big problem. It doesn't look bad but under that swelling are a bunch of torn muscles. just how many remains to be seen. The marks are carpet burns. Yes seriously.
The finger isn't broken. Just as sore as hell.
How can 1 finger cop it so hard and none of the others?
Nice cuts on the palm of my left hand. They're healing fine. Just more annoying than anything.
And my right hip. Ouch!
What can I say? It is what it is. Ive attached another pic of the stairs so you can see how incredibly lucky I am. Really!
Pitch darkness, and I walked across them with my left arm gliding along the wall. Simply fell into space, hit with my shoulder and bounced the rest of the way. 'Nuff said.
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Warm and settled and insurance looking ok.
We've got ourselves into the Premier Inn in Chesterfield for a couple of nights. Thanks for the suggestion of cottages, but they have stairs and those bloody things hurt!
Spoken to travel insurance. The lost ferry cost is covered, as well as tonight's accommodation and Nurburgring, and looks like the bike recovery back to London as well.
And my medical is free. So financially we're pretty well covered.
We plan to continue the holiday as best we can subject to medical instructions.
So, thanks to the massive support we've had from you all, both on here and by email. It really is appreciated and its great knowing so many of you are with us in spirit.
And we have a mobile number if anyone wants to contact us +44 7 5387 41701
Cheers
Terry and Janelle
Spoken to travel insurance. The lost ferry cost is covered, as well as tonight's accommodation and Nurburgring, and looks like the bike recovery back to London as well.
And my medical is free. So financially we're pretty well covered.
We plan to continue the holiday as best we can subject to medical instructions.
So, thanks to the massive support we've had from you all, both on here and by email. It really is appreciated and its great knowing so many of you are with us in spirit.
And we have a mobile number if anyone wants to contact us +44 7 5387 41701
Cheers
Terry and Janelle
Monday, 9 September 2013
Not good news Im afraid.
Ok, Game over as far as the bike is concerned. I wont be riding anything for quite a few weeks. They've booked me an ultrasound next week when the swelling dies down, but most likely is surgery to sew the muscles in my shoulder back together.
So we've hired a car for a couple of days to buy time to assess options. The feeling is to continue on as much as possible but right now we just need to find a motel, a bath, a big comfy bed and hold each other for a few hours until we can think straight again.
Thanks for all your support.
So we've hired a car for a couple of days to buy time to assess options. The feeling is to continue on as much as possible but right now we just need to find a motel, a bath, a big comfy bed and hold each other for a few hours until we can think straight again.
Thanks for all your support.
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