Friday, July 31, 2009
"Barcelona!"
Today was our day soaking in the atmosphere of Barcelona. And wow it was good. We drove by the old Olympic village and went on the walking tour of the city centre. stood to same steps the Christopher Columbus did and and saw Gaudi church and shopped. So quite a nice day. Watched some flamenco dancing and did a bit of Salsa. And had Paella for dinner. As I almost feel asleep in a shoe store and at the show I've come home early. Tomorrow the French Riviera.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
A break in the Country
Paris
We had 3 nights in Paris. First we had an illuminations tour of the city at twilight to get a taste of the city. The following day was trip to Versailles and to take in the extravagance of King Louie the 14th and a little trip around the shops. That evening I climbed the Eiffel Tower and after making the sacrifice of the bus home because I wanted to get to top had the adventure of trying to find a taxi in Paris at midnight. The following day we went to Notre Dame, La Chappell, the Louvre, and museum D’Orsay. Then that night we went out for a French dinner and a cabaret that had no shortage of topless girls.
My highlights of Paris would be the gardens of Versailles, my painting of Eros at Psyche at the Louvre and the van Gough at the D’Orsay.
My highlights of Paris would be the gardens of Versailles, my painting of Eros at Psyche at the Louvre and the van Gough at the D’Orsay.
London
Arrived back in old London Town at 7pm and then with a massive dash to check in and get the last of the pre start meeting for my next tour and get over Sam’s to get rid of some excess weight. Then out dancing for the night and to bed for the beginning of the next 37 days.
This is Lara and Howie my Tour Manager and Driver. They were magic.
This is Lara and Howie my Tour Manager and Driver. They were magic.
Wales
Chester
Going to Gretna Green to get married
Sunday, July 26, 2009
It's The Beatles baby
Liver pool rocked the party. I must have missed this city when I wrote the rest of this. Well we went on a Beatles our and this was so very cool. we went to Paul, John, Ringo and George's houses and Penny lane and Strawberry Fields. Pre dinner drinks were at the cavern club. How can you get a much more perfect day?
Glasgow and deep fried Mars bars
We sent one night in the tough Scottish town of Glasgow. Saw several people with knife wounds and was yelled at by a grumpy lady. We had a quite night and dinner in town. Went to a pub for dinner and tried deep fried Mars bar, which I obviously could have at home any time, hmm, but boy was it yummy, too yummy.

(me in front of something)
There is Doctor Who exhibit on until Jan 2010 so maybe I'll get back there to actually see it.
(me in front of something)
There is Doctor Who exhibit on until Jan 2010 so maybe I'll get back there to actually see it.
Och wee lassie was in the Highlands
So I've been atrocious with my Blog updating, but the lack of free wifi has limited my opportunities.
We went up to the Highlands for wee looksy about. It was lovely up there. We went to the Glenlevet whisky distillery and tried a 15 yr old, not my cup of tea. Went for a paddle in Loch Ness, Didn't see Nessy though. I subscribe to the Nessy died years ago theory. We went for a cruise across Loch Lomard, saw the cave where Rob Roy hung out. It was all very nice and picturesque.
We went up to the Highlands for wee looksy about. It was lovely up there. We went to the Glenlevet whisky distillery and tried a 15 yr old, not my cup of tea. Went for a paddle in Loch Ness, Didn't see Nessy though. I subscribe to the Nessy died years ago theory. We went for a cruise across Loch Lomard, saw the cave where Rob Roy hung out. It was all very nice and picturesque.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Edinburgh
Today was a free day in Edinburgh to explore how we wanted. We headed up to Edinbugh Castle in the morning and then to St Giles and then the National Scottish Gallery and then a climb up the Walter Scott monument. An action packed day. Edinburgh seems like a great city and would require a week to start to see most of the sites.
Last night we went to a club, “Espionage”. We were told there were 5 levels of different themes, but what wasn’t said was the 5 levels were underground. There was a floor for every taste. In Edinburgh everything seems to go down several levels underground. There used to be a whole city under there. Very cool.
Hadrian's Wall and into Scotland.
We departed at about 8.30 this morning (Saturday) to first travel to Hadrian's Wall. This wall that was supposed to keep the Scot's out of England conceived and built by the Roman's. 117 km still remain even now. We got to climb amongst the ruins of the Roman Garrison thingy. This was great; I even got to admire the drainage system that is still working. Unsurprisingly I was the only on impressed by this.
We then headed for Scotland and crossed the border. As we drove through the little townships I couldn’t help think of my old favourite TV program wee "Hamish Macbeth". We have just arrived in Edinburgh, where are based for 2 nights, and we did a little drive around old town and new town. Tomorrow is a free day to explore all day, or until 6.30 where we get a yummy dinner of Haggis and other such traditional Scottish excitements, like bagpipes.
York at night.... "I wanna live forever, light up the sky with my name, FAME!!!".
After a lovely roast dinner with exceptionally yummy yorkshire pudding we went on a ghost walk to hear some of the stories of the horrors that befallen the people of York. Gruesome stuff and thoroughly entertaining. Very glad we did this during daylight savings time.
Then it was off to 'Reflex' the best 80s bar EVER. It was a brilliant night. Great songs to dance to even if the rest of the group didn't appreciate "Zombie Claws", got to 80s dance my little socks off.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
York and it's wet!
We're in York today and it's wet. Very wet. I've been for a massive wander but it's too wet to take pictures and now I'm hiding in starbucks. Tonight we are having a retro night, it should be grand the place that we are off to is full of Cougars apparently some of the youngsters on the trip a scared. Lol. York is a walled medieval city, very cool.
I don't really have much to say. I'm the only kiwi on the tour and I heard my kiwi accent this morning. I was horrified.
I don't really have much to say. I'm the only kiwi on the tour and I heard my kiwi accent this morning. I was horrified.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Contiki Day One Windsor and Oxford
Well it's my first day of Contiki and it's a change from being on my own in London (which I could get used to) . I wasn't in the mood this morning but I warmed up to it all as the day worn on and the I just wanted to go back to the hotel and sleep.

Windsor was good, there some cool things to see but it was a little rushed. It was neat to see the Royal things like the tombs and painting of the ancestors. Say the changing of the guards. We then spent the rest of the day in Oxford, I enjoyed that, I bought some shoes :-) and some Doctor Who cards. we went on a walking tour to see some of the colleges around Oxford and some places where Harry Potter was filmed. I had a Pimms at the pub "eagle and child" where CS Lewis and , Tolkin and Charles Dobson used to hang out and drink. I found out some more about my name sake "Alice" (Of Alice of Wonderland fame).

Now at the hotel, with stink internet access so that's why you get no pictures. Tomorrow we are off to York.
Windsor was good, there some cool things to see but it was a little rushed. It was neat to see the Royal things like the tombs and painting of the ancestors. Say the changing of the guards. We then spent the rest of the day in Oxford, I enjoyed that, I bought some shoes :-) and some Doctor Who cards. we went on a walking tour to see some of the colleges around Oxford and some places where Harry Potter was filmed. I had a Pimms at the pub "eagle and child" where CS Lewis and , Tolkin and Charles Dobson used to hang out and drink. I found out some more about my name sake "Alice" (Of Alice of Wonderland fame).
Now at the hotel, with stink internet access so that's why you get no pictures. Tomorrow we are off to York.
Old London Town
Well I've spent 2 days around London and it was grand. Met up with Narvin and Michael for Lunch on Tuesday and then Michael and I went wondering around the place. We climb St Paul's (I'm glad Michael made me do it, although I'm still a little sore). we say a few things that I'll list out more when I have more time.
Then on Wednesday after decamping to London from Reading (thanks Emily, you're a star) had Lunch with Nick and spent the afternoon and evening out with Sam. Sam showed me some of the sights, I have so many more I want to see now. (Sam you rock too)
Me and Tower Bridge
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
I made it.
Well, I should have written some thing yesterday to just say I arrived, but I didn't and couldn't really be bothered (and didn't think about it). Today I'm still not in the mood to type a great deal but I'll give an update.
I arrived at Heathrow at 11am yesterday after an uneventful two flights and transit in LAX. Everything went to plan, I managed about 10 hours sleep and caught the bus to Reading where I was met by Tim and Abby (For those not in the know, Tim is my Step Brother and Abby his amazing wife). We talked, had cider went for walk around the neighbourhood had dinner and played some board games and then bed. It was great. Thanks guys. I'll be staying another week with them at the beginning of September.
Today Emily picked me up and we had an action fulled day of checking out the nearby towns/cities. We went into the shops at Reading. Then Goring for lunch and a walk by the river. The afternoon was spent in Oxford. I found some shoes (and a Backgammon set) I like I'll have to think about, considering I'm back in Oxford on Thursday. I've got two nights with Emily and Peter before I head off for Contiki number one.

And now it's dinner time.
I arrived at Heathrow at 11am yesterday after an uneventful two flights and transit in LAX. Everything went to plan, I managed about 10 hours sleep and caught the bus to Reading where I was met by Tim and Abby (For those not in the know, Tim is my Step Brother and Abby his amazing wife). We talked, had cider went for walk around the neighbourhood had dinner and played some board games and then bed. It was great. Thanks guys. I'll be staying another week with them at the beginning of September.
Today Emily picked me up and we had an action fulled day of checking out the nearby towns/cities. We went into the shops at Reading. Then Goring for lunch and a walk by the river. The afternoon was spent in Oxford. I found some shoes (and a Backgammon set) I like I'll have to think about, considering I'm back in Oxford on Thursday. I've got two nights with Emily and Peter before I head off for Contiki number one.
And now it's dinner time.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Almost time
Well Awesome Sam has pointed out it's been a few weeks since I've updated this blog, so I'm stealing some time to bring it up to date.
Last weekend, was my birthday. I turned a whopping 30 years old. Thanks to everyone that came and all the birthday wishes. At one point my entire news feed on facebook was just about me. I felt loved.
I've been rushing about sorting things, I still have a few things to do. I woke up on Monday morning freaking out that I had no more weekends to organise things.
With only one more night of dance left I'm a little saddened. I will have to wait 2 weeks until I get to pull out the dance shoes again. I'm going to suck again when I get back in 3 months time with such sporadic dancing.
I'm looking forward to seeing the sights, but I think I'm mostly looking forward to seeing all my friends around the place.
I should get back to cleaning my desk.
Oh and a big hello to Germany, or should I say Guten Tag.
Last weekend, was my birthday. I turned a whopping 30 years old. Thanks to everyone that came and all the birthday wishes. At one point my entire news feed on facebook was just about me. I felt loved.

I've been rushing about sorting things, I still have a few things to do. I woke up on Monday morning freaking out that I had no more weekends to organise things.
With only one more night of dance left I'm a little saddened. I will have to wait 2 weeks until I get to pull out the dance shoes again. I'm going to suck again when I get back in 3 months time with such sporadic dancing.
I'm looking forward to seeing the sights, but I think I'm mostly looking forward to seeing all my friends around the place.
I should get back to cleaning my desk.
Oh and a big hello to Germany, or should I say Guten Tag.
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