Saturday, 8th September
On Tuesday Jim drove me down to Carlisle to catch the train
down to Hemel Hempstead . The day was lovely and sunny so the hills,
forests and farmlands of Galloway were
sparkling as I said Goodbye to them.
Hopefully some time I will be back here – I at least have to come back
to Cream o’ Galloway to check if some of their
revolutionary ideas re their dairy herd have worked out or not!! It was also a bit nostalgic to say goodbye
to Jim and Elaine but I do look forward to showing them some of Victoria ’s scenic
attractions one day.
The train trip as far as Lancaster
was very scenic and interesting, going through the Lake District, but from
there until we reached Coventry
we passed many industrial areas and anyway half the time the train track was in
a railway cutting so you only saw the banks.
The scenery changed after Coventry
into farmlands again and coming into Watford Junction it was quite pretty.
Kylie met me at the ticket barrier and Trish was waiting by
the car to whisk me off to Hemel Hempstead
through the afternoon traffic rush.
Trish is a cousin and the last time I saw her she was 12 years
old!! My time with her was lovely and
how great it was to meet up with the rest of that part of the family. David & Brone also came and over the
next few days there was a lot of “family time” together. Meeting Neil, and hearing his guitar
playing; Colin, Linda & Sarah; Stuart;
and Ange & Simon and their two lovely boys, Leo and Zac. It has been a wonderful time with them all
and I look forward to lots of visitors over the next few years!!
We went to Berkhamstead for lunch at Gatsby’s one day, which
is an old cinema renovated into a very posh restaurant, and wandering through
the old streets of this little town we came across a Victorian style funeral
carriage, which was waiting outside a church.
The man in charge of the horses had untied them and let them stand in
the shade while the funeral service was going on. Fancy seeing something like that!!
Once again the weather was lovely and plenty of
sunshine. David, Kylie & Brone
departed to take the ferry over to France and drop Kylie off in Amsterdam where
she will pack up everything and next week fly back to Melbourne, and they were
driving on the last few weeks of their huge UK trip before following me to
North America
Poor Trish had to rise early on Saturday to take me down to
the bus station in Hemel so that I could catch the airport bus for
Heathrow. It was sad to bid her goodbye
but as I said above: ----- next time in Melbourne !!
Thank you Trish for all your hospitality – it was a lovely time with you
and the family (and the dogs!)
To my amazement, it was so simple at Heathrow to check in
and get rid of my suitcase and then just fill in time waiting for my (delayed!)
flight for Toronto ,
where Jana and George were waiting for me when I eventually managed to collect
my case. I am now in St Jacobs with
them and although it is only a few months since we met up in Melbourne , it was lovely to see them
again.
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