I will then travel by train to another part of Germany, just on the Swiss border, where I will stay with yet another cousin. I am quite apprehensive about my German, as to say it is rusty is a gross under-statement. But I guess I will stumble along somehow. Having made many hilarious gaffes in the past with my spoken or written German, I know only too well how easy it is to say the wrong thing!!!
After Germany comes a visit to my oldest friend, who lives in Kent - we have been friends since we were about 4 years old and have met as adults a number of times on my previous trips to the UK. She lives in a beautiful area in the Kentish countryside and my visits to her family are always a highlight.
The next stop will be the island of Limnos in the far north Aegian Sea - hmmm! What effect will the present troubles in Greece have on inexperienced tourists?? My son's partner is Greek and I will be joining the two of them for a few days staying with her father before we fly to Scotland. Tony has never visited my home town on the east coast so it will be good for him to see a part of his heritage.
Two weeks in the UK visiting relations and going back to favourite haunts "up the Glens" (Angus is one of the beautiful counties in Scotland - but I am not prejudiced!!) and then I am off to a small village about an hour south of Toronto in Canada to visit very good old friends. Will the Fall colours be out by early September? I would like to think so, but somehow I doubt it. I remember on our honeymoon we travelled by train (the California Zephyr!) from San Francisco to New York, and the colours in Colorado were stunning.
A quick visit to Wisconsin to renew a friendship which has lasted, in spite of not having seen each other since 1967 (will we still recognize each other at the airport??) and then I am off on the final leg, which is to travel from Winnipeg to Vancouver by train, before starting the long flight home over the Pacific, arriving back in Melbourne on 1st October. An epic journey but one I am looking forward to immensely.
Hi Sandie
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!
I am so impressed, I hope you'll keep your blog updated so we can follow you on your journey
:)
Ozi
Sandie, what a hoot! Please please remember how to upload photos!
ReplyDeleteWith much love from the O'Connor family
(and remember if you need a holiday to recover from your holiday, the Sunshine Coast is beautiful any time of the year!)
I hope that you enjoy the trip mum.
ReplyDeleteBruce.
Hello fellow jetsetter and blogger!! We are really looking forward to catching up with you in Limnos. We're leaving Athens today and can't wait to get there, flying in to Limnos tonight.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the countdown to your trip!!
Lisa (and Tony!)
Hi Sandie, I can't believe that you have a blog you technological wiz! Hope you have a wonderful trip, I will be following your journey so update regularly.
ReplyDeleteTeach me how to do this blog thingy when you get back!
Virginia
Oh my goodness Auntie - I am a bad bad niece - I SO forgot to call you this morning and wish you the best for your trip - I will keep tabs on you - especially as I will be officially unemployed from Tuesday so what else will I do with my time - oh of course - make jewellery!!! Have an awesome time and I am really looking forward to reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteBiggest hugs ever and much love
Cathie xxx
DAER oma,
ReplyDeletewhy im sending this letter is becooous i miss you.
have fun.
love Alex
xoxo
Hi Sandie
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your blog, love the photos,(specially the Architecture) .I look forward to your next edition . So excited for you !...
Liz S .
awesome info and pics - we have given some serious thought to Germany and Austria and Switzerland instead of the states next year and you are certainly encouraging us - sounds like you are having a ball - look forward to more
ReplyDeleteluv Cath
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