2019-08-27 UK

After an uneventful flight we arrived in the UK, picked up a rental car, and headed south-west towards the New Forest, to visit relatives. Despite GPS we managed to miss the odd turn, and eventually arrived at School road. Alas, the wrong school road (Google maps fail!). Remarkably, for an area that is relatively well populated, there was no mobile phone coverage. Thankfully we had Open Street Maps (via the OsmAnd app on the phone — no internet needed) which had the correct school road, and we got to our intended destination soon after.

Being bank holiday Monday, there was a fair at the end of the street, so we all went there after lunch for a quick look. The cheese rolling competition demonstrated a distinct lack of skills among the populace.

And being a sweltering day (by local standards – about 30°C there was an array of gratuitously exposed flesh on display.

From the New Forest, we headed North to Leicester to stay with my cousin. Leicester is a bit off the usual tourist beat, but it is a lovely place to visit. From my couin’s place in Blaby (about 8 km south of Leicester CBD) a 5 minutes walk takes one into the countryside, with a web of footpaths and rights of way through the idyllic scenery.

Green everywhere; hedgerows; blackberries a-plenty to forage from, crops, wildflower meadows. The canals that were the major heavy transport routes that made fortunes for the investors, now provide pleasant walkways and support a busy narrow-boat population that putters around the nation at about walking pace. The railways that superseded the canals are often out of service and have become walk/cycle tracks. The local meadows and ponds have lots of dragonflies and damselflies, so you’ll see lots of photos of those in the gallery.

So here is the gallery link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/xTM1yCDwWCLKdSet8

2019-09-09 Mainland Greece

Our plan for this stage was to have no plan. We rented a car and drove around, booking accommodation after lunch each day depending on where we thought we would end up. Not a bad way to travel in the off-season when accommodation was available on the fly. We packed in Delphi, the Rio-Antirrio bridge, Olympia, Methoni, Koroni, Mystras, Mycinae, Argos, Napflion, Corinth, the Temple of Poseidon, and a host of other places we found on our random wandering. We didn’t even bother with Athens (who wants to fight Greek drivers in a big city… not us). So much history to absorb, and only a few days to soak it all up! Highly recommended (out of peak season).

There are two annotated galleries with lots of photos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/bPLn1oLHxMpJW8E89

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bf7xC3QVhTbSh7iv8

 

2019-09-17 Sri Lanka

What an amazing place. I will update with more text later, but for now, here are the annotated galleries of photos: You’ll see from the number of photos that we found Sri Lanka very photogenic.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/zJpq22xPNNiLGVBs5

https://photos.app.goo.gl/XvRmUypRuW4L67zL8

https://photos.app.goo.gl/8BmzHKM5fiUQmWVs9

https://photos.app.goo.gl/BGwgcF34H5UWK6Gu6

https://photos.app.goo.gl/s9MqMHjUaZ6KiYdv7

We used Dazzling Tours, and highly recommend them. They provided sound advice, a car and chauffeur (Nalaka, who was fantastic), picked us up at the airport when we arrived, dropped us at the airport at the end, and made sure everything in between was smooth and stress-free.

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