Saturday, February 13, 2010
Christmas – 3 December 2009 to 12 February 2010
On the 3rd of December we left Perth to visit our children for Christmas. We had a layover at Bondi an iconic Sydney surf beach and a great swim before flying to San Francisco to visit Alex and Sophie.
From there we flew to Los Angeles to visit a friend in Santa Monica and then connect with the Qantas flight to New York. This was by far the best flight across the USA we have had in more than twenty years of flying the route. Qantas certainly beats the US carriers by a long way on cabin cleanliness, service and comfort.
In New York we visited more friends and saw the musical 'Wicked.'
Although New York was cold we were back in Virginia in time to enjoy “the Blizzard of 2009”, not really a blizzard but the press does hype things up. We enjoyed the blizzard thoroughly, feeling quite smug because we had done all our shopping. We then spent a white Christmas with our daughters. Chris, Monica and Jeremy came down for New Year.
We left Washington on the 20th of January for the UK to visit relatives and friends. This meant we missed the two even larger snow storms in Washington, which the press, now struggling for superlatives, named “Snowmageddon” and “Snowpocalypse”.
During this time John’s uncle died so our stay in the UK was extended. We saw various abbeys [Tintern Abbey in Wales – shown left], churches and stately homes while we were there. We also saw the SS Great Britain, a technological marvel for its day which subsequently transported a lot of migrants to Australia. Trish found two of her family names although we do not know if they were ancestors.
We enjoyed Bristol in particular seeing how people live in a city where you can walk almost everywhere, a very pleasant way of living. We returned to Perth on the 11th of February at 1.00a.m.
Our caravan was onsite courtesy of the staff at The Perth ITP and we fell asleep in clean sheets in our little pod.
We spent the next two days unpacking, washing and shopping before heading south to Margaret River.
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