While Jane’s in Cambridge, Jenny and Ross board the Big Red Bus and explore the length and breadth of London starting with St Paul’s, Tower of London…all ravens in residence…London Bridge, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, changing of the Guards, Hyde Park and all things iconic to this fine city…stumble upon Carnaby St, peruse Harrods then finish off with a night on West End, LOVED Jersey Boys…they say it’s an absolute must see. Rosso has a sunburnt noggin, Jenny a big bag of goodies for the Grandies, both satisfied with their conquest, Montague on the Park a quaint, elegant retreat providing a peaceful respite to a couple of very busy days. (more…)
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Punting on the Cam…
Brilliantly clear skies, a warm summer breeze, bluebells and tulips, daisies and cherry blossoms, rich green manicured lawns, willow fronds trailing the water as do our fingers, our young Engineering graduate providing narrative as he gently guides our Punt along the river Cam. What a delightful way to explore this beautiful piece of Cambridge….
Home of Cambridge University…formed in 1209 …31 colleges, 88 nobel prizes, 33 of these secured by Trinity college alumni dedicated to math.
A wave to Queen Lizzie’s helicopter…she’s arriving to help St John’s College celebrate 500 years…dodging the media, Bobbies in bullet proof vests and bicycle riders as we head for Kings College chapel. Later, reflecting on the splendor of the chapel’s interior my late PaHannah comes to mind. Pa, a church organ maestro, would have so enjoyed playing it’s magnificent organ pipes.
Finish off the day with a lovely evening at the Cock; today a tour around the quaint Hamlets surrounding Huntington, home of my gracious hosts Rupert Smythe – Farquarson and Hortense Higginbottom – Farquarson – David and Helen.
Thanks guys! Now to London to rejoin Jenny and Ross.
Good bye Sydney…
Exhausted the duty-free, stocked up on Bombay Sapphire, London here we come..now where’s the tonic darling? One must indulge in one’s evening G&T mustn’t one?