Sunday, December 28, 2014

7 Aug – Flew on Icelanic Air from Anchorage to Iceland - Reykjavik



7 Aug – Flew on Icelanic Air from Anchorage to Iceland .  Left at 3.30 pm flew for 6 hours and arrived at 6 am.  How magic is that.  Views amazing of the North Pole region – rocks and ice.  Saw a wonderfully clear view of Mt McKinley out of the plane windows.
Not only did we get perfect views of Mt McKinly while in Denali National Park, Ian captured this out of the Iceland Air window while flying to Iceland.  Unusual to get such a clear pic.
This was the only trip where we were worried that we wouldn’t be able to offload and then catch our connection to Heathrow.  It is so funny to think we were worried now.  We just walked off the plane, around the corner and there we were ready for Heathrow!  Am sad we didn’t have time to stay in Iceland.  Reykjavik to Heathrow – 2 hours.  So much better than the usual routes through New York to Heathrow which are  so much longer and more expensive too.

Friday, October 3, 2014

21 July – Cruise from Vancouver to Whittier in Alaska



21 July – Cruise from Vancouver to Whittier in Alaska
Very exciting to board the Norwegian Sun for our first cruise.  My brother had booked our cabins for us and he asked if Ian and I minded getting the cabin for persons with a disability.  Well, we are always going to have a disability in future – good large cabin.  More space than anyone! J
Was very lovely to just relax and let all the crew do the work for us.  Wonderful meals – we mostly ate at the restaurants rather than the buffet.  The three course meals were just lovely and smaller.  Picking from a buffet tends to overload your plate and person.
We stopped off at Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway – wonderful Alaskan towns with great character.  Our friends were really disappointed as they had booked a train ride – there had been a landslide the day previous and some of the passengers had been thrown off the train into a lake!  Pretty cold.  At Juneau, Ian and I hopped on the Mt Roberts Tramway which is a cable car up the mountain, great views, walks, coffee and documentaries on the area.
We were just viewing the amazing Glacier Bay from the ship when the Captain announced that we had to turn around as someone had a heart attack and we had to get them to a point where a small boat could pick them up and take them to the helicopter.  Judging by the amount some people ate, it’s a wonder that we didn’t have more heart attacks!!
Lovely freestyle cruise, and seven days is just perfect.  Of course when you have seven other fun people to play with it makes all the difference.
Amazing vistas from the Cruise boat - great views to do your daily walks to.



Norwegian Sun certainly dwarfs the town


Skagway Wooden Architecture

Norwegen Sun from Skagway

Look how close the Cruise ship is to the town


Monster Rhubarb

Phew   





Nearly to Anchorage - we brought the great Aussie weather with us all the way

Vancouver in Canada



17 July – Honolulu to Vancouver via Canada Air
Arrived early morning and met up with Dave and Sue our friends from home, at the airport.  We caught a taxi out to Lavender House B&B at New Westminister.  Just lovely, very good setup for six of us as Faye joined us here.  Close to a wonderful fruit shop – blue berries amazingly cheap.  Supermarket down the road and great park.  We caught the train to various areas for walking and viewing.  Caught the ferry out to Vancouver Island – Buchart Gardens are amazing.  Sure they would be in the top three gardens of the world.  Victoria, the Capital, on Vancouver Island is a remarkable city – must stay there next time.


Float Plane City, well we thought that until we found more in Alaska.  Wanted to go for a fly but time didn't permit.

Ah inspiration, when I am home am going to do flowers like this.


Even flowers in Houseboat.  Inspirational

Not a shed on stilts, its a Sculpture

Capilano - not just a swing bridge, but a series of adventure bridges (even people with crutches were walking it - being bounced around)

 Isn't fun, fun?  Good company makes all the different, especially when life just radiates from their faces.

Up, up and away





Friday, September 19, 2014

40th Wedding Anniversary 64 day Round the Planet Trip- Sydney to Hawaii



Retirement has its advantages in that we had time to plan and book our trip ourselves which saved us a lot of loot.  It also helps to have a brother who can get you a great deal on a cruise from Vancouver to Alaska.  I had so much fun planning and booking the trip.  Did get Ian to double check dates and times with me so that I didn’t make mistakes.  All worked really well. We booked for 15 kg of luggage everywhere – and we made it! On last leg my bag was 16.4 (due to Ian’s books).  We are taking less next time.  Although the only things we didn’t wear was thermals in Alaska and we would always take them just in case.
Our cruise was booked first so that we had dates to work with.  We had also decided that we did not want to spend hours and hours in planes.  www.bootsnall.com was a great site to check our flights, flight plans, hours in flight and costs.  We didn’t use this for all our flights, however my brother did and it worked very well. 
Most of our accommodation was secured through booking.com and we didn’t end up with The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel at all. Not once.  We also signed up for Australian Youth Hostel Association and then booked Hostels in England as we would be travelling in the English school holidays. 
13 July 2014 – Day One
Caught the train out of Morisset for Mascot Station.  We had bumped into a guy who told us not to go to Central and get the expensive airport train.  Just go to Mascot Station and catch the bus to the airport – worked really great for $2.50 each!
Met my sister, Neroli who had flown in from Adelaide at about 12 noon.  We were very early for our 6 pm flight to Honolulu, however thought we wouldn’t leave Neroli to entertain herself for all that time.  It worked out well, as we used and sorted our Travel Sim Phone etc.
Jetstar dropped us into Honolulu early on the Sunday morning.  We popped into Waikiki Beach for a look around after booking into the Waikiki Wave Hotel.  Phew!!  Could not move on the beach – so walked around the town and familiarized ourselves with eating places and supermarkets.  We swam at the beach about three times in the protected walled in area as it has no stones and rocks there.  No warnings about the rocks and Neroli got her foot punctured by a starfish.  Not terrible, but not nice either.
We had lots of fun in Waikiki – took a really good tour of the island – Discover Hawaii Tours which picked us up at 6 am for a trip to Pearl Harbour – emotional and impressive exhibits of that most dreadful bombing.  From 10 am we started up the West coast, ate pineapple ice cream at the Dole Plantation.  Viewed lots of mountains and beaches and ate a lovely fresh lunch which they preordered for us on a cattle Ranch. Called into a coffee plantation just in time for a much needed coffee – tasted lots of varieties.  Needed the boost as after viewing beautiful scenery we were dropped at the hotel at 6 pm.  Good value tour.
Lots of fun in Waikiki the hopon, hopoff bus for $2 was great.  Saw most of the city and could go shopping if we wanted too.  The three of us are NOT shoppers.







40th Wedding Anniversary 64 day Round the Planet Trip 13 July to 15 September 2014 ITINERARY

Retirement brings all the wonderful possibilities for travel.  We are making this a reality.
  • Sydney to Hawaii
  • Hawaii to Vancouver
  • Cruise for seven days from Vancouver to Whittier in Alaska
  • Motorhome around Alaska for 9 nights
  • Fly Anchorage, via Iceland to Heathrow - stay one hour north at Hitchin to see friends.
  • Heathrow to Stockholm - Ferry to Arland Islands to see the Pommern - last of the great P liner sailing boats.
  • Back to Stockholm
  • Stockholm to Heathrow
  • Three weeks driving around England, Wales and Scotland, including Isle of Skye.  Staying at some very interesting Youth Hostels with amazing history.
  • Gatwick to Singapore via Dubai.
  • Singapore for 4 nights
  • Sydney and home

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Our Trip Outback is over and we are house sitting or yachting

Summary of our Trip North

Camping in the north of Hunter valley then through to Central Qld.  Up through the dusty reaches (they didn't have their wet season last year) where Bunya Mts, Carnavon Gorge, Porcupine Gorge, Corella Farm at Nelia, Lawn Hill were the highlights.

Diamantina National Park used to get 5 visitors a YEAR  when they opened 15 years ago.  Now it is 10 a day (only in the winter months).  This is amazing, would love to view it from the air when we have a major rain event.  Water rushes down through the narrow gap of Janet's leap and then spreads out over the plains.

Bedourie's lovely 5 star spar and great camping area is very notable.

Bedourie to Birdsville, Maree down through to Lake Gairdner and Mt Ive.  Memorable.

South Australia's Eyre Penninsula, you haven't seen the last of us, we are coming back.

National parks in West Vic and NSW - lovely camping spots.

We are also enjoying housesitting (to take care of one rabbit and then one horse in the next house).

We have also spent a few great days out on Lake Macquarie and doing that again this weekend.