We woke before the alarm & had bed tea & coffee before finishing our packing & discovering the milk we’d purchased yesterday was off, not sure how as it was dated use by 1 April. Richard ate as much as he could on his weetbix, I had no yogurt left, the supermarkets don’t open until 9 am & we know from experience no cafes do either & our train left at 9 am. I had an avocado (yes a whole small one, I did offer Richard some) & also four cherry tomatoes, yummy. Our cab arrived on time at 8.10am & we headed to the train station. The main entrance was closed & the pavement dug up so we headed in a side entrance, we looked at the monitor but no platform numbers were shown, I went into the ticket office (five people were behind the counter at 8.40am on a Saturday & no customers). I asked which platform the Barcelona train went from & he said no trains, this is where the language barrier became challenging. I eventually worked out there was a replacement bus service to Alicante, then a train to Barcelona. We located the correct bus & boarded for the 1 hour trip. Once at the station in Alicante there was slight confusion, we’d arrived at 10 am but the next train wasn’t until 11.08am, there was no one around to ask if there was an earlier train, the people from our bus seemed as confused as us. I did find someone to confirm that was our train (we had reserved seating) & we had a coffee & croissant in the cafe before joining a queue to board our train. Lots of leg room & one set of seats with a centre table.
I did think it strange that the majority of passengers were going backwards, but we pulled back out of Valencia in the same direction meaning from there we were travelling forwards & following the coast line, most of the way to Barcelona we were either next to the sea or we could see the sea past the caravan/ motor home parks & apartment blocks, it was a lovely sunny day & the sea was flat & a lovely shade of blue. We arrived on time into Barcelona at 4.40pm & located the taxi rank, Richard asked our taxi driver about the football & he kindly put it on the radio for us, the commentary was in Spanish, after a few minutes he asked if we could understand. We met our host & were shown our attic apartment, it’s small but so cute, the spiral staircase did prove a challenge for our luggage, we unpacked a few cells & carried them up before Richard manoeuvred the bags up. We located a supermarket & remembered that supermarkets have been closed on Sundays so have shopped for two days. We’ve had tortellini for dinner, lovely.
Julie Elvidge
87 hoofdstukken
16 apr. 2020
maart 30, 2019
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Saturday
We woke before the alarm & had bed tea & coffee before finishing our packing & discovering the milk we’d purchased yesterday was off, not sure how as it was dated use by 1 April. Richard ate as much as he could on his weetbix, I had no yogurt left, the supermarkets don’t open until 9 am & we know from experience no cafes do either & our train left at 9 am. I had an avocado (yes a whole small one, I did offer Richard some) & also four cherry tomatoes, yummy. Our cab arrived on time at 8.10am & we headed to the train station. The main entrance was closed & the pavement dug up so we headed in a side entrance, we looked at the monitor but no platform numbers were shown, I went into the ticket office (five people were behind the counter at 8.40am on a Saturday & no customers). I asked which platform the Barcelona train went from & he said no trains, this is where the language barrier became challenging. I eventually worked out there was a replacement bus service to Alicante, then a train to Barcelona. We located the correct bus & boarded for the 1 hour trip. Once at the station in Alicante there was slight confusion, we’d arrived at 10 am but the next train wasn’t until 11.08am, there was no one around to ask if there was an earlier train, the people from our bus seemed as confused as us. I did find someone to confirm that was our train (we had reserved seating) & we had a coffee & croissant in the cafe before joining a queue to board our train. Lots of leg room & one set of seats with a centre table.
I did think it strange that the majority of passengers were going backwards, but we pulled back out of Valencia in the same direction meaning from there we were travelling forwards & following the coast line, most of the way to Barcelona we were either next to the sea or we could see the sea past the caravan/ motor home parks & apartment blocks, it was a lovely sunny day & the sea was flat & a lovely shade of blue. We arrived on time into Barcelona at 4.40pm & located the taxi rank, Richard asked our taxi driver about the football & he kindly put it on the radio for us, the commentary was in Spanish, after a few minutes he asked if we could understand. We met our host & were shown our attic apartment, it’s small but so cute, the spiral staircase did prove a challenge for our luggage, we unpacked a few cells & carried them up before Richard manoeuvred the bags up. We located a supermarket & remembered that supermarkets have been closed on Sundays so have shopped for two days. We’ve had tortellini for dinner, lovely.
1.
Africa to Europe
2.
Lisbon
3.
Lisbon
4.
Lisbon
5.
Lisbon
6.
Lisbon
7.
Obrigado Lisbon, Ola Seville
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Seville
9.
Seville
10.
Seville
11.
Seville to Granada
12.
Granada
13.
Granada
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Granada to Murcia
15.
Murcia
16.
Murcia
17.
Murcia
18.
Murcia (day trip to Cartagena)
19.
Murcia
20.
Murcia
21.
Murcia to Barcelona
22.
Barcelona
23.
Barcelona
24.
Barcelona
25.
Barcelona
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Gràcia Barcelona, bonjour Toulouse
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Toulouse
28.
Toulouse
29.
Toulouse
30.
Toulouse to Nice
31.
Nice
32.
Nice (day trip to Monaco)
33.
Nice
34.
Nice to Lyon
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Lyon
36.
Lyon
37.
Lyon
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Lyon
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Lyon to Dijon
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Dijon
41.
Dijon
42.
Dijon
43.
Dijon
44.
Dijon
45.
Dijon to Strasbourg
46.
Strasbourg
47.
Strasbourg
48.
Strasbourg (day trip Alsace)
49.
Strasbourg
50.
Strasbourg (lunch in Germany)
51.
Strasbourg to Caen
52.
Caen
53.
Caen
54.
Caen (day trip to Bayeux)
55.
Caen to Lille
56.
Lille
57.
Lille
58.
Lille
59.
Merci Lille, Hallo Oostende
60.
Oostende
61.
Oostende (day trip to Brugge)
62.
Oostende
63.
Dank u Oostende, hallo Amsterdam
64.
Amsterdam
65.
Amsterdam
66.
Bedankt Amsterdam, hello North Sea
67.
Howay Newcastle & Hexham
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Hexham
69.
Hexham
70.
Hexham
71.
Hexham
72.
Hexham
73.
Hexham to Northwich
74.
Northwich, Saltfleetby, Sheffield, Northwich, Windsor, Clifton, Northwich.
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Northwich to Dublin
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Dublin
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Dublin to Fermoy
78.
Fermoy & Cobh
79.
Fermoy to Farmers Bridge
80.
Farmers Bridge
81.
Farmers Bridge (day trip to Dingle Peninsula)
82.
Farmers Bridge to Kinvara
83.
Kinvara (day trip to the Cliffs of Moher)
84.
Kinvara to Dublin
85.
Dublin to Holyhead
86.
Northwich, Hexham, Hartlepool, Durham, Louth, Hexham.
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Grand Final 2019
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