Jacaranda trees, lions! Kite boarding at Henley beach. Difficult to change the order, unfortunately.
We don't mean to make you jealous but...
Daisy and Adam in Canada.
Friday, 22 November 2013
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Australia, some words!
November 2013 sees us in Perth and Adelaide, Australia. We have sampled Crocodile, kangaroo and camel on a barby. We have visited Mullaloo and Cottesloe beaches in Perth, and Semaphore, Henley and Glenelg in Adelaide. Kings Park in the West, and Belair in the South. Today we saw our first koalas and kangaroos, having met bobtail goannas in Perth. Birdlife is interesting too- maggies, crows, galahs and lorrikeets.
Wonderful to meet with relatives and friends in this country so very far away!
Monday, 18 June 2012
Farewell Canada, Hello UK
Now that our Canadian adventure has ended (although there's still two months on our visas!) please tootle on over to my new blog
www.ukappreciation.blogspot.co.uk. I'm aiming for it to be an appreciation of being at home in the UK. My Big White staff badge said my name, and that I was from 'Birmingham, England'. I was always tempted to say that I was from the UK - it just seems more natural, as I am a UK, ok, British, citizen. All a bit complicated. Anyway, I just fancied writing some stuff about being at home, as I quite like it, really.
So - new blog here: CLICK.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Some photos of Hawaii? Ok then!
Akaka Falls 300ft approx |
Sacred Waipio Valley (a bit misty) |
Sunset between Kona and Waikoloa |
Crater rim path at Kilauea |
Kilauea crater - smoking since the 80s |
Kilauea crater - it's quite big |
Plumeria flower |
Paddleboarder extraordinaire |
He saw dolphins at this point |
Surfer dude |
The park at Kona's old airport |
Plumeria tree at the old airport park |
More plants at the park - overrun with mongoose by the way |
And stray cats |
Nature's curious at times, isn't it? |
Lovely beach |
Adam as King Canute |
Speed-knitting on the beach |
A lovely spot for sunset |
Nobody at all |
Showing off |
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Almost three weeks home
Hello all,
Yes, we made it back. Adam has been super busy flitting around the west midlands like a super-sparky. Work done for a commercial refurbishment company, and for a residential electrical installation company. What a champ. I've had a few interviews (shows that my application-writing has improved!) but no hire yet. We are very much enjoying being at home, catching up with people, and slipping back into UK life. We have been to tesco, maison mayci, enjoyed samosas, and enjoyed a few cheap plonk nights out. I had a deeply satisfying birthday (not) with a job interview and an appointment at the benefits office! Puh! We made up for it with lots and lots of cake.
At some point soon, I will put some more Hawaii photos on here. You may well be waiting until the summer though! While I have your attention, give www.tractiontraining.co.uk a look. This is Adam's parents' new business, providing various training and leisure activities.
Yes, we made it back. Adam has been super busy flitting around the west midlands like a super-sparky. Work done for a commercial refurbishment company, and for a residential electrical installation company. What a champ. I've had a few interviews (shows that my application-writing has improved!) but no hire yet. We are very much enjoying being at home, catching up with people, and slipping back into UK life. We have been to tesco, maison mayci, enjoyed samosas, and enjoyed a few cheap plonk nights out. I had a deeply satisfying birthday (not) with a job interview and an appointment at the benefits office! Puh! We made up for it with lots and lots of cake.
At some point soon, I will put some more Hawaii photos on here. You may well be waiting until the summer though! While I have your attention, give www.tractiontraining.co.uk a look. This is Adam's parents' new business, providing various training and leisure activities.
- First Aid at Work qualifications? Yup.
- Accredited Residential Visit courses? Yup.
- Catering, camping and fieldcraft? Yup.
- Knotwork, knife-making and rag-rugging? Yup.
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Almost there!
Just thought I'd pop by to let you know that we continued to have a great time in Hawaii. We'll add more photos in a few days. We made it back to Vancouver after two sleepless 'red-eye' flights, and have now bid the place (and some of it's people) a very fond farewell. Just an hour left to go before our taxi arrives to take us to the airport, for the trip back to the UK!
We've had an absolutely brilliant time here, and I feel quite sad to be going. It is a lot of effort to get here after all! However, we're really looking forward to being back in the UK. Family, friends and more daft little things than you can imagine. (Tesco, samosas, good electrics, better plumbing, maison mayci and other such things...)
Well, I'll be off for the moment, but will be back for more updates going back to our Hawaii time. See you in eight hours time travel!
We've had an absolutely brilliant time here, and I feel quite sad to be going. It is a lot of effort to get here after all! However, we're really looking forward to being back in the UK. Family, friends and more daft little things than you can imagine. (Tesco, samosas, good electrics, better plumbing, maison mayci and other such things...)
Well, I'll be off for the moment, but will be back for more updates going back to our Hawaii time. See you in eight hours time travel!
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Hot hot hot
Hello all, we're very very warm. We've done lots this week. We went to try and snorkel at Captain Cook - one of the best spots on the big island - but the current was very strong, so we had trouble even trying to get to the best place. (Aside from the difficulties of getting in and out of the water!) We've also visited the top of the Waipio valley - a sacred place with crazy huge cliffs leading to a flat valley a mile across, ending in a black sand beach. We also went and visited Akaka waterfall - very big and splashy. 442 feet tall, and there's a fish that climbs it! (It uses suckers on wet rocks adjacent, apparently.) Yesterday we went to the Volcanoes National Park and visited the caldera of Kilauea - which has been erupting since the early 1980s! Huuuuuge crater and lots of sulphur dioxide being spewed out. And the world's most hilarious tour guide. She had cowboy boots on, a hawaiian shirt with pictures of tourbuses on it, and a rather loud way of telling people to "say Alo-HA!" when posing for photographs. Crackers.
We drove across to Hilo on the other side of the island earlier in the week, and didn't do a whole lot when we got there! It was rainy on that side of the island, and as we drove across the middle of the saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, the landscape changes hugely. On our way back we stopped in at super-posh Waikoloa village - where you'll find Hilton and Marriott and Sheraton hotels, and Louis Vuitton and Tiffany at the local shops! And many, many golf courses. Funny thing about it is that it is completely false, as it is right on top of a huge lava flow, so surrounded by bare rock, and is incredibly windy! We definitely are in the right place. We did stop for a very nice sunset in a scenic viewing spot just before we got back - very nice. The most amazing thing we've done though, is go to the cinema! Neither of us has been to one in over 8 months!
Ok, the spotted list continues:
Turtles
Dolphins
Zebra
Donkeys
Goats
Chickens
Turkey
Many many fishes
We drove across to Hilo on the other side of the island earlier in the week, and didn't do a whole lot when we got there! It was rainy on that side of the island, and as we drove across the middle of the saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, the landscape changes hugely. On our way back we stopped in at super-posh Waikoloa village - where you'll find Hilton and Marriott and Sheraton hotels, and Louis Vuitton and Tiffany at the local shops! And many, many golf courses. Funny thing about it is that it is completely false, as it is right on top of a huge lava flow, so surrounded by bare rock, and is incredibly windy! We definitely are in the right place. We did stop for a very nice sunset in a scenic viewing spot just before we got back - very nice. The most amazing thing we've done though, is go to the cinema! Neither of us has been to one in over 8 months!
Ok, the spotted list continues:
Turtles
Dolphins
Zebra
Donkeys
Goats
Chickens
Turkey
Many many fishes
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