Thursday, July 28, 2016

Skydive

Booked a skydive with the North London Skydiving Centre based not far from Chatteris in Cambridgeshire.

Booking was straightforward and they expected you to be there for 8:30a.m. Signed in on arrival and then watched a video of what to expect, followed by a quick explanation of what to expect. About 26 of us going up and I signed in as #20 so whilst I had a long wait, it was good watching the others go up and seeing their faces after they landed.

Friendly, helpful and experienced staff all helped to make the experience thoroughly enjoyable. They have been going since 1997 and have not lost anyone yet!

Ten minutes to fly up to about 12 000ft, about 30 seconds 'free fall' then another five to landing. All too brief!


Blogger can't cope with the video (shame on you!) so here's some pictures.












Sunday, July 10, 2016

Puglia, June 2016

We flew from Stansted to Bari and arrived late at night for a drive in the dark to Trulli Angela which is just outside Locorotondo.

On arrival we were met by our excellent host - Rosanna. Trulli are circular limestone houses with conical roofs and the area around Locorotondo is endowed with thousands of them. Ours was superb...

Inside: kitchen, lounge, bathroom, two large bedrooms + a loft bedroom. Outside: a pool that we had to ourselves, large terrace, BBQ and pizza oven. The orchard next door provided us with fresh apricots.

Lovely and cool inside.

 The pizza oven.





 The loft - like sleeping inside an upturned empty ice-cream cone.
 This is how it used to be before the superb restoration work.


Locorotondo is not famous for anything that I know of, but it is a lovely hilltop town to wander around.






Alberobello. There are over 1500 trulli in this hilltop town. Lots of tourist shops but many quiet streets and alleyways and a good place to spend a few hours.

 We knocked but the Hobbits were not at home.





 Hobbit's dog in his kennel







We visited the ancient town of Matera to explore the sassi - the hillside caves lived in by families for hundreds of years until the 1950s, when the government decided that the sassi were a national shame and 15,000 people were re-housed.

The photos are of the Sasso Brisano - the old town. We then headed down into the river gorge to visit the caves in the cliffs. Having reached the bottom of the ravine, we got soaked in a thunderstorm and had to abort the trek. Back in the town, the ladies tried to dry out in 'the ladies' and I wrung my t-shirt out behind a pillar. We then took refuge in a cafe for coffee and pastries, whilst watching Lewis Hamilton battling his way through the field in the European Grand Prix.







Puglia is very much worth a visit - friendly people, good food and wine, there was plenty of sunshine and the sea was warm.


Saturday, July 9, 2016

Pembrokeshire June 2016

It was a long drive from Suffolk to Walton West but it was worth it to be back in Pembrokeshire and staying at the Tree Tops Bungalow.


It is a short walk down into the village of Little Haven with its three pubs. We visited each and had a particularly good meal at The Swan.



Below: Sitting at The Point Little Haven and looking towards Broad Haven beach. Good weather at the start of our visit! 

Below: Great views towards Broad Haven from the Tree Tops bungalow, which is a very well appointed holiday rental - Sky TV and a pool table!





A day out in Tenby and a beach that holds its own with the best of them, despite the lack of tropical weather.


The famous Equinox!






A walk from West Dale beach, round St Ann's Head, picnic in a field and back to Dale. Marvellous!






Just before sunset on Broad Haven beach.