Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Munich trip 4th October 2012

I have been back at work now since the 31/5/12. Since then I have reduced my hours down to an average of 23 per week, I am now used to the new routine.

We have just returned from a lovely weeks holiday staying with my cousin Graham and his wife Gabi and daughters, Daniela and Melanie in Munich.

4/10/12

We parked the car at the Jet Parks 3 car park at the airport, that worked out really well. We flew out on the Easy-jet flight which left Manchester at 13.10. We had a good flight and Graham was standing in arrivals waiting for us. Daniela was waiting in the car and she drove us home to Olching. What a lovely welcome we had from the whole family. We were made to feel at home and we had a welcome drink and a very nice meal.

5/10/12

Melanie went off to Passau today, she is at university there. We had a nice breakfast on a lovely sunny day. We then caught the train into town (the S-Bahn 3), with Graham and Gabi. It was fun as we heard Graham's voice being used for the English announcements on the train. We got out of the train in the centre of Munich, Marienplatz, the station is very close to the Rathaus Glockenspiel and at 11.00 we heard the chimes and watched the wonderful show. There was a super atmosphere in the square as visitors gathered to watch and listen. It gave you a very warm feeling. Gabi pointed a lot of things out to us like the old town hall, the Glockenspiel is on the new town hall. She also pointed out the oldest Church (St Peters Church )where the Monks came from, that is how Munich got its name, this church has a large gold alter. We visited this Church and took pictures. We popped into the Ratskella, this is very close to Philips heart. We then had a lovely cup of coffee above the row of butchers, from here you look over a part of the market and also the old hospital. Years ago there used to be a canal in front of the row of butchers, it used to get really smelly so it then became a road. We had a walk around this area and went into the old hospital which is beautiful it is called Church of The Holy Ghost, it dates from 1392 and has a Baroque and Rococo interior. In the old days a knight came along on horseback and fed bread to the poor. There is a painting on the ceiling showing the knight on his white horse.

There are many traditions in Bavaria and one of these is to give the poor bread at the same spot near the old hospital. All the villages and towns have their May Poles where the people celebrate together. There are many Churches and clocks in the city, towns and villages and you can hear the chimes all around you, very comforting.

For the next hour we enjoyed walking around the super market. The stalls are so colourful. The Viktuelienmarkt is divided into sections fruit and veg, cheese, deli, wine,flowers, plants,fish, chocolates, cakes, herbs and spices and more! The standard of these stalls is so high and we have taken lots of photos to try and show how wonderful they are. We even saw truffles and hundreds of wild mushrooms !! We saw the beer garden, they only sell one brewery's beer at a time and rotate the brewery's they use, Munich brewery's only, they keep it fair that way. We then had lunch, yes beer with roast pork, potato dumplings with red cabbage. Other people joined us at our table and we got chatting, we met some South African twins, one lived in London and he was having his stag party in Munich, his brother had just arrived in Munich from South Africa.

After lunch we went passed the Opera House, passed The Residenz, which is closed because of work they are doing, we saw some of the garden, We then saw where the university area is, then went into the Theatine Of St. Cajetan. this is Italian Baroque style. This is very close to Konigsplatz which was used as a Nazi marching ground.
We then got onto the tram and went to the camera shop to get a new battery for our camera. Our next stop was The Fairground which is where the Oktoberfest is held. This was packed with people, we went on the big wheel and got a super view from there, we tried to get into a tent but they were all full, Daniela and Melanie were in one of them!! After a while we gave up and went back into town to go to a beer garden there. That was fun and we sat on benches under the horse chestnut trees taking in the atmosphere with conkers all around us!!! We then went to a food hall and picked up snacks for supper and had a relaxing evening back at home.

6/10/12

We got up early to catch the train to Passau. It was another warm sunny day. We had to change trains in Munich. The fares are so reasonable within Bavaria, it cost us 38 euros and that was 4 of us !!! You can actually buy a group ticket and then wait in the station to find other people to join you, as long as you sit near them it is allowed. It is a 2 hour train ride and it goes through some interesting countryside seeing The Bavarian Forest in the distance. Once in Passau we walked to Melanie's flat which is a riverside house beside the River Inn, they live on the top floor. We met Daniel there. We had a beer and white sausage for lunch which was nice. It is a beautiful city and the Rivers Danube, Inn and Ilz meet, sometimes the rivers flood and there are marks on many walls!! It has a great atmosphere. We walked along the Inn to The Danube and saw some large boats moored there. We had to stop off at a cafe/ chocolate shop of course to sample some local food !!! It was very nice. We went to the Cathedral which has the largest organ in the world. As we left the Cathedral the large bells were peeling. Passau is only 2 miles from the Austrian border and there are several long distance cycle paths that pass through the town, we noticed 1 to Salzburg. It was now time to catch the train again and Melanie and Daniel came back to Munich with us. Once home Gabi and the girls cooked another lovely meal which included bread dumplings.

7/10/12

It was a wet start to the day. We had a lazy start. We all had lunch at the house and then the girls went off to the Oktoberfest in their traditional costumes. We caught the train later and managed to meet up with them in a beer tent. Gabi was also in her traditional costume, we all joined in with the fun standing on the benches with the girls and their friends. There were about 10,000 people in each tent and yet you feel quite safe. We caught the train back at about 10.30 to beat the crowd, the girls were a bit later.


8/10/12

After breakfast we went off with Gabi and Graham to Gabi's Parents home. The girls were going later as Gabi then had to go into work. It was Gabi's Mother's birthday. We just popped in to say hello, they don't speak any English, it was so nice to meet them.

Graham then took us to the BMW works which was interesting, we had a cup of coffee there and had a good look around. It is a must do when in Munich. There were 2 beautiful Rolls Royces there, they are still made in the Uk !! Gabi had been to the bakers early in the morning and bought some bacon and cheese rolls, we enjoyed eating these whilst sitting on a bench by the lake at the Olympic Park. We then went up the Olympic Tower and had some super views in all directions right across to the mountains in the far distance whilst looking south. The fast lift takes you up through the centre of the building and it is very well organise. We took lots of pictures.

We then went back to the car and Graham took us to Lake Starnberg, a lovely area, King Ludwig 2 drowned in a shallow area of this lake. Graham took us to a small hotel with a cafe right beside the lake. It was very nice just sitting outside, eating a piece of Plum Datchi with a cup of tea !! We then drove through Tutzing to a viewpoint which had good views of the mountains and also of some friendly cows, with bells on. We then drove home.
Because Gabi had been working, the girls prepared a very nice Thai curry for us all and a good evening was had by all.

9/10/12

Melanie wasn't well, Gabi went to work. We drove into town with Graham, Daniela and Melanie. Daniela took Melanie to the doctors and we parked the car where we could. Graham showed us other parts of the city including the very beautiful Asam Church. We also went to the Apple Store. We later met up with Daniela and Lucas at an Italian restaurant for lunch which was very tasty. Daniela had moved the car to outside the restaurant, we then all drove to Nymphenburg Palace. It was pouring with rain by this stage. We met Gabi here, she had brought the little car and many umbrellas !!! We looked in the shop and then went to the pottery. Beautiful and very expensive, a lady was buying a porcelain skull when we were there which cost her about 4,800 euros, she was taking it back to Brazil !!!
We then then moved the car back to near the Maxamillion restaurant where we had had lunch, got on the underground back into town. We had tea and fresh doughnuts at Schmalz Nudel, they were lovely, it is a place for the locals. We then we went back to the market to buy olives and treats for supper. We then went to Pfalzer Residenz Weinstube for a glass of wine. Lovely atmosphere, the locals go there to enjoy each others company and they sell food there also.
We then went back on the underground to go back to the car and then home.

We had nice evening enjoying the delights we had bought from the market.

10/10/12

We got up early and had breakfast. It was a dull day but non the less we set off towards Garmisch to spend a day in the mountains. We went to Linderhof Castle and enjoyed a tour there, it was splendid. That was 1 of King Ludwig 2 castles. By the time we came out it was pouring with rain and we could not see many mountains at all. It was a great shame as it is a stunning area. We saw Castle Neuschwanstein in the haze, that had scaffolding on one side of it. We could see the lovely alpine villages and they were very pretty with flowers still out. We had lunch at Casthof Schweigner. Had a look around the lovely Church, all the Churches had harvest displays near the alter which were quite splendid. We then started our homeward journey which took 2 hours.

We had a quick turnaround as we had a meal booked at the Ratskella in town for 7.00. After a quick change, we all caught the train into town. We really had a wonderful meal all together and all had different dishes. It was great fun.


11/10/12

Did our packing and then went into Olching with Graham. Had a good look around this little town and looked in at the nice chocolate shop, things were very tempting. We thought that the standard of the food in all the shops we saw was so high the displays were lovely. Even a little town like Olching has 3 super small bakers shops which all sell a whole array of beautiful breads. Went home, had a glass of sherry and then lunch.

It was soon time to go to the airport. We said our goodbyes to Gabi and Daniela. We had such a lovely holiday and sampled a lot of Bavarian dishes many of which were made by Gabi, and some by the Girls, thank you. We also had lots of opportunities to see Munich and other parts of Bavaria, thank you Graham for all the driving and you all for all the planning, our personal tour guides !!!

Melanie drove us to the airport with Graham and we had a good flight home arriving at about 19.30

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

My last 10 days of leave

On Friday 18th May we set off again in the car for another trip down South. Our first visit was to see Philip, we stayed near Harpenden until the 22nd.

We had a lovely day on the Saturday 19th at Tim and Kim's, Kathy came for the day as it was her birthday and it was a happy family day.

Sunday the 20th Doreen and David and Adrienne and Michael came over to Phil's and we had a lovely day together and had plenty of opportunity to chat. Monday and Tuesday morning we did jobs for Philip and spent time with him.

On Tuesday afternoon we set off for Liz and Pete's. It was super to see them again and they made us very welcome as always. Because the weather was superb we spent a lot of time on their new patio which was great.

Pete's special birthday was on the 23rd so we were able to celebrate with them. Liz and I went to Marlborough in the morning to see the Olympic Torch pass through. There was a lovely atmosphere and the parking was free!! It was a very hot sunny day.
In the evening celebrated Pete's birthday with Liz's sisters and spouse and we all tucked into a delicious curry and had it with champagne, it was all great fun.

On the 24th we went off to Newbury and had a good look around the new John Lewis at Home and had lunch in town. We then went on to see Gill and Johnnie for tea. It was super seeing them again and we had a good look round their beautiful garden and then chatted over a cup of tea and scones!!

When we got back to Liz and Pete's Sandy and Val had just arrived for the evening. We had a lovely meal outside with lots of chatting and laughter and it was great fun.

We set off for the Isle of Wight in the morning and we managed to catch the 11am ferry which was great. We made our way to Norton Grange and checked into our room at 2.00. The other all arrived later and we all met up for drinks on the terrace before dinner.

We had a super time on the I.O.W. and the weather was perfect. We did our own thing during the day and all met up in the evenings and for breakfast. It was good to meet Marion and Trish and of course spend more time with Liz and Pete and Ann.

During the days we went into Yarmouth to see the Old Gaffers and soak up the atmosphere, we went by bus to the Old and New Batteries at The Needles. We found them very interesting and the views were amazing.

In Yarmouth there was lots going on and we came across a classic car show which we enjoyed very much.

On the way back to Cowes for the ferry on the 28th we took the road around the Island and then went to the National Trust Windmill near Bembridge.

We also went to Osbourne House which we enjoyed very much.

We caught the 4.30 ferry and saw the Oriana on it's way out of Southampton and the sun was still shining!!

We stayed that night in The Premier in Highcliffe which was nice and had a meal in the Pub there.

On the Tuesday we visited Milford-on -Sea and went to the Church and had a look around the village. We then went onto Brockenhurst and had a look round there and then went onto Awbridge to visit Helen.

It was lovely seeing her again and to see her home, she gave us a glass of Pimms and a delicious lunch, I loved the ice cream.

From Helens we went onto see Catherine and little Sam in North Baddesley. We had a super time here also and Sam is a lovely baby, good to see them after so long.

We left Catherine at 6.45 and got diesel and arrived home at 10.10, so a pretty good journey.

Today has been spent getting organised again, all the washing is done and most of the other jobs.

I go back to work in the morning and have to leave home early to avoid the road closures for the Olympic Torch.

David and Angela arrive in the evening.

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Sunday 13th May

We have just returned home from meeting up with Peter and Val and Cousins for lunch.
We got a phone call at 9.30 from Sutton Hall to say they had not got any electricity or gas today so could not serve any hot meals and the place was lit with candles.
We then had to think of other options and came up with The Old Kings Head down the road in Gurnett.
We all met up at Sutton Hall and had a look around, in the dark. We then all went down to our Pub for lunch and had a lovely meal in a relaxed atmosphere and we could make a noise and stay as long as we wanted.
We had a super time and we felt very much part of the family and it was lovely to see Peter and Val again and to meet Pauline and Steve and Jon and Sue, who we are going to see again.
Thank you for everything Peter and Val and enjoy the rest of your trip.

Saturday, 12 May 2012

19th April to 12th May

This has been a quiet period of time for us. I have enjoyed my weekly walks with the U3A. Week 1 of this period was from Ilam and it was a 6 mile moderate walk. it was a bIt wet and steep in places.
Ilam is a nice village with National Trust and part of that is a youth hostel. There were school groups visiting the village that day it is a popular spot, near Dovedale.
The walk for week 2 was right over near Nantwich near a place called Sound. It was a 7 mile walk and classed as easy. It was a dull day and the walk was very flat and muddy, it took in many stiles and part of the Shropshire Union Canal.
Week 3 walk was 6 miles and moderate. It was from Froghall Wharf which is close to the Churnet Valley. It is a pretty area and was quite wooded with bluebells, a lot of trees had come down recently as we had had some high winds.
Week 4s walk was 8 miles and moderate and started from near Upperhulme. It was a lovely walk as we climbed up to The Roaches and walked along the ridge and then down to Luds Church. The views were very good from the top in spite of it being a dull day with showers. We were all very weary when we got back to the cars, the heavy rain start at that moment!!!
I have met some very nice people at U3A and with my new hours at work I will be able to continue with this group from September.
Stuart and I have managed to catch up with Auntie Gwen and cousin Graham and Gabi. We all had lunch together at Afonwen Antique and Craft Centre which is our half way meeting point. It is always nice there and great to meet up.
On the way home we went to Cheshire Oaks Outlet Village and I bought a new outdoor jacket and Stuart bought 2 jumpers.
We have caught up with friends on the phone and have been organising the time we are having in the South next week.
This is all for now, I am out tonight for a meal with work colleagues and tomorrow we are meeting up with Peter and Val from Australia and Val's cousins. We have got a busy 2 weeks and then it is back to work!!!

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

From the 16th March to 18th April

We went across to Northern Ireland on Mothering Sunday,the 18th April to visit Ian and Kathy and the Children. We took the ferry from Holyhead to Dublin. We had a 30 mile detour on the journey as the road was closed near Conwy, we were also caught in road works, luckily we made the ferry with only 20 minutes to spare. We had a calm crossing and then a very good drive to Omagh taking just over 2 hours.

We had a lovely welcome and a delicious chilli waiting for us and I had a beautiful bunch of flowers given to me for Mothers Day. Ian worked on the Monday but Kathy and the Children were off. We all walked into town in the afternoon. On the Tuesday and Wednesday Ian was off but Kathy and the children were at school. We went to Enneskillen with Ian. It was a lovely drive and we had a good look round the town and had an Indian buffet meal for lunch. We also found a nice craft plus centre to look round. On the way home we went to the viewpoint beside Lower Lough Earne and then onto Belleek and home. Wednesday it was curry prep day and lawn mowing and other chores. We all enjoyed the curry in the evening. On Thursday we went the Folk Park which we found really good. On Friday we went to a National Trust house called Springhill at . It was most enjoyable. The children went to youth club in the evening. Saturday the children went to drama and Kathy and I went for a walk. Ian and Kathy went out for a meal in the evening. Sunday we all went to a glen for a picnic and a good walk. We returned home on the Monday, another very calm crossing on Jonathan Swift this time. A great time was had by all.

I went for a U3A walk which was super, it was from Bosley reservoir and climbed the hill with the radio mast on, it was a warm sunny day.

Denise was in Congleton for a week at the end of March. We met up for lunch on the Friday and went to the Horseshoe Inn. It was lovely to see Denise again and there was lots of news to catch up with.

Doreen and Jean came round for tea one day. On the 4th I went the U3A AGM and then I went into work to have my chat about my hours. It was lovely to see everyone again.

We had a good Easter with Kathy here. The weather was wet for the whole weekend. We went down to Philips on the 12th, it was good to see him again. On the Friday Wendy and Dave stayed stayed the night at The Premier so we had the evening with them and breakfast on Saturday, it was great to see them again.

We came home on Monday and visited Auntie Ruth in Bloxham on the way home, it was so nice to see her again.

I went to my card class on the 17th and we decorated a box.

It is now the 18th and we had the chap come to book the fitting of our water meter.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

At sea again

We are on our way to Dublin by ferry and it reminds us of our wonderful cruise last year!
We are on our way to spend a week in Northern Ireland with the family.
As it is term time all the kids will be at school and both Ian & Kathy will be working, but we will have the car and be free to be tourists.
The ship was held up because of an hour long diversion we were held up in. The A55 was closed and the diversion and TomTom took us through the mountains of North Wales onto the A5. Mind you there was another hold up for about three quarters of an hour where they were digging the road up!! We did not think we were going to make the ferry, we only had 20 minutes to spare!!!
It would seem that a lot of passengers did not make it judging by the shortage of people on board.
The ferry set off 20 minutes late to allow some to get on board but we are sure many people missed the boat.
So we are seated in a mostly empty food area with no queues.