Damn, the adventure is over.

If your yacht comes in try to be at the pier and not the bus stop.

This lovely creature is the Vida. It is moored off my ferry dock with a small crew on board. I suspect her owner just took possession. 55 meters, brand new. Read about her if you like.

I spent about an hour floating around in the sound today. No salt water for me until November. Gotta soak it up when I can. I am toying with the idea of come back here late August or early September. The 2 hour direct flights from DC end on September 3.

Will be leaving for the airport noonish tomorrow. Then back at The Asylum in time for dinner.  Not ready for the adventure to end.

The resident cat was very curious about my coffee drinking this morning

  

Bermuda and another lazy day.

The ferry to Hamilton.

It has been an interesting day weather-wise. It has been alternating between rain and sun, but always windy. Right now it is raining and cloudy out my front window but I can see blue sky out my back window.

No matter what the weather, I had to hop on my ferry to seek breakfast and food for the rest of the day,  

But, why not checkout  Greenbank? 

Greenbank

I found it online last summer and selected it because they had a room and because it was on the water and 100 yards from the ferry.  I also like that it sort of sounds like it is a location in a very early James Bond film. 

Greenbank from the ferry

Took this shot from the ferry this morning.

And, this is my part of Greenbank

I  love this place.  It is totally 1950s.  

And, there is this spooky pathway that leads up to the road.

Time for dinner. Ham and cheese sandwich. And apple pie. 

 

Bermuda Day 3

Greenbanks

Really windy this afternoon, so I have been forced to read, nap and eat inside. My room is very comfy and I can see the water. I spent the morning outside. Reading, eating and floating around off the dock.

And that’s all I did today. 

My friends at The Asylum promise brownies and cinnamon ice cream if I come home.  Everyone has a price, and mine was never very high.  

Tomorrow, I will need to make a trip to town fo more food. After that I shall get busy reading, napping, eating and floating again.  

Bermuda Day 2

Sunset from my lodging

Did very little today. Rode the ferry over to Hamilton where I acquired breakfast and then I got some groceries. No, wrong word. Groceries sort of implies cooking. I acquired foodstuffs that can be consumed with minimal prep.

The ferry landing.
Around Greenbanks

I am willing to guess that Greenbanks dates back to the 1950s. It consists of about 10 cottages and rooms. Very low key and relaxing. 

Bermuda

Greenbank’s

I am just where I wanted to be at this stage of the adventure. Stretched out on my chair waiting for sunset. I have a little coffee and a couple of granola bars. The party boats are circling around blasting reggae music.

Good flight from London, never mind that that we had one of those chatty captains and he kept insisting that we we’re going to Barbados!

When I got to the hotel, there was no one in the office. So I wandered around to the room that I requested and there was a key in the door. I just assumed that it was for me and moved on in. Nobody has come to kick me out, so, I suppose it’s mine.

The ferry boat just went by. I’ll be on it tomorrow. To get breakfast and provisions. There are no stores, bars, or restaurants with in walking distance. So, I am dependent on the ferry. Good to see it putter by.

Last day in London

Outside at the Royal Academy of Art. Must be art then.

It was a fine and glorious day. So, I just headed out wandering. It helps me to be wandering somewhere and my somewhere was The Faraday Museum. Yet another virtually unknown and little visited establishment. Faraday wanders around way back in my brain. Induction coils and stuff like that. And Faraday cages. Because you all known about my interest in the Carrington event in 1859.

The Faraday Museum

I happened to wander past Sotheby’s. Stuff was being carted in like crazy. It was time for a coffee stop. So, I plopped down in Sothebys coffee shop. 

Sotheby’s – the venue was better than the coffee.

Londoners smoke more than North Americans. Smoking is not allowed in bars. Simple solution, patrons stand on the sidewalk, not in the street, and drink and smoke. And, their bar orders are taken and filled. One stays on the sidewalk and does not wander off to another saloon. So, it’s not like New Orleans. 

The Dog and Duck

The Dog and Duck is across the street from my hotel. I am too old to stand up outside just so I can have a beer. 

After 30+ days of travel, I am pretty damn tired. Mentally and physically. And that is one of the reasons that I am pretty sure that nobody over the age of 70 should be president.  

Should be in Bermuda by sunset tomorrow.  Let the resting begin.

Stuck in the 1800s

First get to the top of the stairs. Then you have to get back down.

i had a great day of playing tourist today. First, I headed for the Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret. But first you have to get there. The old OR can only be accessed from the old stairs to the bell tower.

The OR restored to it’s 1822 state.

On weekends there’s a program but I just had to imagine the horror myself. I recommend this fine little museum.  Notice, not many visitors.  No waiting.  But there are those 52 steps. 

Time for some refreshments. Off to the Borough Market. Where I find these lovely mushrooms. 

About $50 a pound.

Do the math. I did not have any mushrooms.

Time to get back into the tube and find  The Grant Museum of zoology. This is fascinating collection of zoology specimens form the 1800s.  Pickled, taxidermy or skeletons. It was great and no need to climb any stairs. They have skeletons of critters that don’t exist anymore like the dodo, Thylacines. And quagga.

Bats!
Jar full of lizards. They also have a jar full of moles. 

After all that fun I returned to my lodgings and took a nap.

London and 77 degrees from home.

Another city another subway

Today’s little event was a trip to Greenwich to checkout The Royal Observatory, Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian.

77 degrees from home. The Prime Meridian. 

77 degrees from home. I have some sort of sinus problem. I don’t feel very good. I am tired. I could use a laundromat. But I am not really for the adventure to be over. I am just getting good at it. I’ll get over the sinus infection. I can find a laundry or do a Jack Reacher buy a new jacket and pants. Hell, I am up for another lap or two around the planet. 

Somehow, I bet that when I am dying it will be the same story. I be sick and tired and not ready for the adventure to end. 

Now that’s a ship in a bottle.

 I stopped by the Royal Maritime Museum as well.

My tentative plan was to go to Paris tomorrow.  But europe is having a major heat wave and 95 degrees is predicted. In addition to it being dangerously hot, I believe temperatures that high might adversely impact train traffic. It would in the US. So, no Paris tomorrow for me. And, there is no heat wave in London.

London

It looks like London

When I left Edinburgh at noon it was 50 degrees. 300 miles and 4 hours later it was 77. It was so nice that I decided to ditch the tube and just walk to the hotel. 

And quite a hotel it turned out to be. 

Room looks like it belongs to a good time girl.

when I arrived they took one look at me and they decided that I didn’t belong on the 5 floor since they have no elevators. I am on the first floor. 

Took a couple of fun shots during my last few hours in Edinburgh.

dr Livingston, i presume

A cold and rainy start

and now to bed with me.

Edinburgh-Last Day

New Town Edinburgh

Don’t take the “new” in New Town to seriously. I think “new” was 1720. 

The plan was to go walkabout this morning and then walk off in the other direction for brunch. Well, what ever happens is what I planned.

Royal Botanical Garden

I found the city gardens. It was quite grand. Nobody does gardens as well as the British, or the Scots. 70 acres of perfectly manicured plantings. 

The green houses had the usual suspects.
Titan arum

They have one of those giant stinky plants getting ready to bloom. These things are pretty special in most conservatories. This one is no exception. They were distressed this morning that they were not able to get their live streaming system to work.  They were expecting big stinky to open sometime today and were looking forward to selling 10 pound tickets to see it this evening.  I don’t feel cheated that I showed up 6 hours too early. Hey, I avoided the crowds. And, only paid 5 pounds to get in.

By the time I made it back to the hotel, I decided that I needed an afternoon off more than I needed brunch. So, that’s what I did. Travel at 75 is not like travel at 25.  

Tomorrow it’s on the train back to London. I got my ticket yesterday. Have no plans for London. 

But, I will miss this guy.

My roomie 

This is a small room and this guy covers an entire wall 

Edinburgh to Stirling and back

Cemetery at the Church of the Holy Rude. Don’t think the name should be taken seriously.

Took the train to Stirling to checkout their castle today. Mighty fine graveyard next to the Stirling Castle. Carlton loved cemeteries. We examined every cemetery we found in our wanderings. He used to ride his bike to Columbia Cemetery everyday and he was buddies with the grave diggers. So, I had to inspect the cemetery. Lots of gloom and tombs. 

Stirling Castle

Stirling Castle was more than just a pretty place for King James the what’s it to hang his crown. It was in a hugely important strategic location. It changed hands numerous times and was under siege at least 8 times.

The castle garden.

The guide said that the garden serves as an early warning system about an impending royal visit . The queen comes calling every couple of years. Mostly to check on her regiment which still calls Stirling Castle home  

Anyhow, the queen likes gardens. So, before she arrives much money is spent buffing up the garden. Which is pretty sweet just the way it is today.  

When I got back to Edinburgh, I stopped to pick up a takeaway sandwich at the grocery store.

Today’s sandwiches were all decked out in rainbow wrap. Even the ones that weren’t LGBT!

Don’t think you would see this back in Falls Church.  And the train was also in an LGBTQ+ kind of a mood. They had a booth setup with info about job and training opportunities for LGBTQ+ kids with the railroad. That seems more useful than rainbow wrapped sandwich’s. 

Sinuses still crappy.  But that would be my only problem. 

Edinburgh Summer Solstice

Edinburgh summer solstice sunrise

Good thing that I woke up too early this morning. If I had snoozed to a civilized hour, I would have missed the show.

Today’s event was a visit to the Royal Highland Show  Think state fair. Without the midway.  It was interesting but not on the regular tourist route.  I might have been the only foreigner there . My only disappointment is I missed getting to see the inside of the cow barn and the hairy Scottish cows .  By the time I found the cow barn it was closed for cleaning.  

Don’t think I want to be a cow photographer.

 I saw cows, just not the one I wanted to see.

And, I saw sheep. Lots of sheep.

And, I watched the preliminary round of sheep shearing.  I was rather impressed, one guy sheared 3 sheep in 5 minutes . But apparently the really good/fast guys don’t compete until Sunday.  Not real sure that I would like to be one of the sheep!

The allium vendor

Lots of things to buy. Everything from ginormous tractors to alliums.  

Outside my hotel.

When I got back to my hotel, red chairs had sprouted in the square and folks were lapping up summer as only folks from the north can.

6 miles walked in the brisk summer air – high was 58 degrees – left me rather tired.  And, I am enjoying a little case of sinusitis. When I consider how much time I have spent on airplanes I am not surprised.