Monday, June 18, 2012
London
Our final destination on Mum's 4.5 week trip was London. Wow - not exactly Menorca weather I have to say! It was like returning to a mild NZ winter! We had a good 4 days, and stayed with Jase's rellies Brian and Sandy which is always good fun. London was great to visit to get some 'normality' with the language and the food, but I am really not a big city person. It was just so busy and chaotic in the city.
We enjoyed all the tourist sights and did the London Eye (thanks Pauline and Lex!). Also went to Harrods, Madame Tussauds (thanks CW! - and as you can see, Mum finally caught up with George!), and even got to see a show (The Lion King) which was absolutely amazing. Got to eat heaps of what we call 'normal' food, like lamb, steak, gluten free brownies etc!!
I also visited a Sports Physician whilst in London. He referred me for an XRAY, MRI, and another couple of things. It is looking like I will be back in London very soon for shoulder surgery. Unbelievable! I am just so lucky to have Brian and Sandy up there.
Last night was a sad farewell to Mum in Terminal 3 of Heathrow. She will most likely be landing in Singapore about now... She is looking forward to getting home, but I think she is a little concerned about the cold weather you are having! It was probably a good transition going from London to NZ. I imagine it would have been alot harder going from Menorca weather to NZ winter!
Adios for now
J
Monday, June 11, 2012
Paradise.... Cala Galdana, Menorca
Hola from Menorca, Spain! Well we are actually back in Prague today.... We have just had an amazing 5 days and 6 nights in Cala Galdana, Menorca (one of the Belearic Islands off the coast of Spain). I absolutely love this place - it is paradise!! Jase, Christine, Titch, Greg and I went there in 2008, and I loved it so much I decided it would be a good place to take Mum.
We flew out from Prague to Barcelona on Tuesday afternoon last week. We had 5 hours at Barcelona airport which I thought would be a nightmare, but it turned out to be pretty good. We enjoyed a nice meal at a restaurant at the airport with heaps of vegetables, which we had been really missing. Then we cruised around the shops, and even got to watch some of the Dauphine on the airport TVs. The next flight to Mahon Airport on Menorca was really short - I think about 35-40mins total flying time. We arrived at Mahon at 10.30pm and I think by the time we reached Cala Galdana it was around 11pm.
We had a fantastic time at Cala Galdana. There is an awesome rocky and rugged coastal track that goes around the entire island of Menorca, and each morning Mum would walk part of the track while I would run. Just beautiful! We explored heaps of little beaches and coves, but there is just so much more terrain to cover! There were quite a few mountain bikers on the track too - I would love to go back with my mtb as it would be possible to get so much further than we were able to on foot.
The afternoons were spent swimming and relaxing on the beach. Bliss!
On our second night, we were so tired from our days adventures (Mum had walked 3.5 hours, and I had run 1hr 15 and walked 3hrs) that we couldn't be bothered walking down the hill from our hotel to the restaurants on the beach. Instead we went to one just down from the hotel that we had both agreed the day before looked decidedly average - we were tired from sun and exercise so we didn't care. Well - what a delicious meal!! We loved the home made vegetable paella so much, that we went back and had the same thing 4 nights in a row! The waiter didn't even bother to bring us the menu! On our last night he arrived at the table with some super strong alcholic liquour.... Man! I could barely walk in a straight line to the hotel - Mum of course said I was over-reacting... but man it was strong!
We flew back to Prague today. We are here until Wednesday, and then Jase, Mum and I will fly to London for 4 days. I am beginning to feel like a real jet setter!
Hope the snow has melted away at home. We watched a video on YouTube of the train in Arthurs Pass - incredible!
Take care
J
Monday, June 4, 2012
Cinque Terre and Lake Como
Bonjourno!
We are just back in Prague for 2 nights after a week in Italy. Mum and I set off on Monday afternoon for the Cinque Terre, while Jase headed to Switzerland for work. We flew to Milan, and then caught a bus to Milano Centrale (the main train station), and then caught a train which took us to Levanto, at the gateway to the Cinque Terre (pronounced chink kwi terra - with a rolled 'r'). We based ourselves in Levanto, and tackled the walk from there.
The end of May/start of June is the perfect time to walk the Cinque Terre. The weather is still warm (12 degree low, and up to 25 degrees during the day), and the crowds are fewer. I can't imagine doing the walk with the crowds of July and August. There would be so much waiting on the narrow tracks, and to fit on the trains would be near impossible! As it was, Mum got shouldered out of the way getting onto both a train and a ferry - it is every man for himself over here!!
To walk in the National park, you need a daily walking pass. This pass includes unlimited use of the rail system between the villages also. We opted for a 2 day pass (19 euros), so we would be able to enjoy the walk, rather than racing from village to village. Two of the villages (Corneglia and Vernazza) were badly damaged in the floods of October 2011, and the tracks between these two villages had been destroyed, so we could not walk this section. We also had to take the inland route from Manorola to Corneglia as the coastal track had been damaged and was under repair. Some of the houses in Vernazza looked like the houses tetering on the hill above Sumner after the EQ back home.
On Tuesday we decided to start our walk from Levanto. This section 2hrs-2.5hrs is not part of the Cinque Terre, but the woman in the information centre had recommended we do it and we are so glad we did - amazing views, and we must have been well over 400m above sea level. I actually found the descent into Monterosso (the first village) tougher on the legs than the climb - my legs are not used to long periods of eccentric loading! The first photo above shows the view of Monterosso as we were descending.
As soon as we reached Monterosso, we took our shoes off and waded in the water - it certainly wasn't overly warm - maybe because it gets deep fairly quickly. Not long after arriving on the beach we were greeted by a Thai woman who was very keen to give us a massage. I must have shown some interest because she kept doing her best to persuade me to have one. In the end I thought I may as well give it a go, because my shoulder was pretty sore after the jarring of walking downhill for so long. Bliss! Mum even decided to have one too. Then it was lunch on the beach (photo above) before a cruise around Monterosso village and stage 2 of our walk for the day (Monterosso to Vernazza).
This section of the walk was pretty tough - the climb out of Monterosso was long and steep and made up of rocky stairs. It was pretty hot at Vernazza so I went for a dip in the sea, and then we sunbathed on a rock down by the water's edge - no real sand at this village. We caught the train back to Levanto and dined on calamari and fries - yum!
Day 2 of our walk (Wednesday) started in Levanto with the 10am ferry to the furthest village (Riomaggiore). It was pretty chilly on the ferry as the sun had not yet appeared, but the views were awesome. We both really liked Riomaggiore - a village full of life, and my first coffee of the week! (see photo above - Mum had an English Breakfast tea, and me, my standard Americano - as you can see we were pretty happy about it!).
The walk from Riomaggiore to Manorola is the only flat section of the Cinque Terre - and only about 20mins. It was pretty cool though. We had lunch at Manorola and then tackled the inland route to Corneglia. This was my favourite walk. The views were spectacular. The initial climb was about 30-40mins long and made up of rocky stairs. Mum amused all the Americans with her new bright orange Nike frees (see photo above - they are cool!). The number of older people doing the Cinque Terre absolutely impressed me. It is not an easy walk, and there were people well into their 70's doing it! I think the average age of people walking the track would have easily been in the 50's.
Day 3 was a relaxing day at the beach in Monterosso. We sunbathed and swam and cruised around the village. A nice way to end our time down there.
On Friday we were up with the sparrows as we had to catch the 7am train to Milan and then bus to Malpensa Airport (50mins) where we met Jase. We hired a car and drove up to Domaso on the shores of Lake Como (where the last 5 photos above are taken). Lake Como is beautiful! I had done well with the accommodation this time too (not like my efforts in Liberec last weekend!). The girls running the apartment complex where we stayed were great. Both very tall and very thin and would not let us carry our bags up the stairs, much to Jase's horror! They were pretty heavy, and when he kept insisting he would carry them, they would not have a bar of it!! It was pretty funny, and quite tough to watch them struggle as we walked up empty handed!
I asked them if they knew where George Clooney's house was - next minute they were showing me on a map and writing down the name of his house!! Of course we did go and check it out - and it is a very nice area - although we only saw his gate. It is very private with surveillance cameras surrounding the property - hmmmm I am sure they will have some good footage of Mum and I taking photos and us driving backwards and forwards slowly past about 5 times! Stalkers! I do actually feel bad about it, because it would suck if everyone did this! I am not going to tell anyone where his house is!
The weather on Saturday at the lake was just beautiful. We drove to a village called Menaggio and left our car there for the day. First stop was for coffee on the lakefront, before catching a ferry over to Varenna on the other side of the lake. We had lunch here and walked around the village, and then caught the ferry over to Bellagio (photo above especially for you Dean and Sara!). Bellagio was pretty cool, with nice little boutique shops on small cobbled streets.
Sunday was a wet day, but still nice for a drive around to see the views. We flew back to Prague last night and today have been catching up on all the washing, and even went for my first run in about 7 months (!) while mum went for a walk.
Jase flies back to Swizerland tonight for work, and Mum and I fly to Menorca tomorrow afternoon...
Ciao for now
Jeanette
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