I did a cat sit for a very nice lady, Lynn, in Helford for about six days with a company called TrustedHousesitters. The cats name was Buzz and he was very shy in the beginning but then after a day and a half he became very friendly and talkative. This gave me a chance to drive around the countryside in that area which happens to be very beautiful, especially the ocean side. In the summertime I think the beaches are very nice for taking a dip.
Helford
This is Buzz Rainbows are gettin’ back in style. That’s from a Dean Martin songThis is a recreational lake nearby Of view of the LoeA church in a small nearby town Beautiful landscape and clouds
Bexington
Not too far away is this little town and a nice beach. The sand is very coarse but I was amazed how big the beach was. This was fog but it looked like smoked from a fire. It was very interesting Some fellows fishing on the beach
Helston
This was an England TV show. I took a photo because you can see on the plate a typical England meal, something deep-fried with peas. I will tell you I always leave the peas on the plate because I hate them. When I was a kid we tried to feed the peas to the dog under the table and of course our parents would get very angry because the dog was not allowed at the table while we were eating. And my mother was not too happy we did not want to eat the peas. She finally wise up and stopped serving them. I am also not a fan of mashed potatoes. But when I was in Paris I found a mashed potatoes with cheese mixed in and it was very tasty. This just goes to show everything is relative.Trying to go out to see some ancient tomb on a one-way /two way Country Rd.This is just a nice view
This is Loe Bar. I guess the person living in that house there must really love the wind.Loe bar from a distance
Marazion
This little town has a very nice walkable beach Some castle are building on the small island And of course I had to try the local beer
Tartu is in the southeast part of Estonia and it’s one of the larger cities. I am sure during the summertime, spring and fall there are a lot of outdoor activities but during the winter you get very much restricted to the city and there’s really not that much of interest so I’m not sure I would recommend spending much time here during the winter. But it was interesting to stay here and see what’s going on.
On the way to Tartu we stopped in Voaga and I just liked the station here, nice building.On the train looking out the window Part of the downtown area Tartu train station The town hall
Walking in the downtown area This is not a sister business to the dodo bar on Koh Chang island in Thailand. The dodo bar in Thailand is owned by a friend from ScotlandKids playing in the snow
Tullamore, Ireland is an interesting place to visit for a couple days and especially to go out to the Belvedere estate where you can visit even with the kids. There are a number of activities there for the whole family so it looks like an enjoyable place to spend an afternoon if the weather is good. A lot of it is outside and the beautiful gardens and views are very nice. And of course you can visit the Tullamore Dew whiskey brewery in town which is very famous. It’s a very good whiskey.
Of course the Minnesota Vikings are extremely famous here. Actually I have no idea why they had these T-shirts in the shop but I let my Minnesota friends know they are famous. Cathedral of Christ Inside the cathedral A really beautiful wall painting Of course you need to have state of the Art Bose speakers. I don’t notice these in Italian churches but maybe they just have better acoustics? The front of the cathedral the Belvedere house and Gardens. What really cut my eye was that I used to live on an island called BelvedereThe beautiful lake by the estate There must be good trout fishing here
Evidently the earl, the father, was not a very nice guy and the son was nicer but through conflict they lost control of the estateYou might think I flew up here to take the photo. I didn’t,. I took a photo of a photoThe beautiful lake A nice fall walk around the area These thick brambles are hiding an old structure This is the full version of this tree. I like the red color I guess this is where ice was stored, way out detached from the main building He’s been directing visitors for a long time This is a depiction of an ancient Irish warrior Bookmaking is legal in Ireland and in EnglandAn interesting house in town
England’s small towns are really interesting to walk around and enjoy the old buildings and see how they have been repurposed for shops and for other purposes.
Ely
Ely is an important town for England. This is where Oliver Cromwell looped for 10 years when he became the Lord protector after executing King Charles the first. This was the first attempt to create a republic which ultimately failed when Charles II became king evidently because Oliver‘s son failed to effectively carry on his father‘s leadership abilities.
Oliver Cromwell‘s homeThis is a visitor center as well as the house itself A little different history here. Actually during the 1500s England was not kind to the Jewish population.The dining room Entrance to the kitchen Moss growing on the side of the building Schizophrenic Shop. It’s an optician selling boots which have hearing problems. Just joking Saint Mary’s Church where Cromwell attended A cute old building
Winchester
This was a very complete graffiti wall Inside Winchester Cathedral The map of the inside of the cathedral There is an interesting collection of silver upstairs. This is from the 1700s A view from the silver collection area During the Civil War these windows were destroyed. After things settled down they took the glass shards and created what you see nowThe first bishop is buried hereThis is the original door from the 1100sThe place where the clergy sat during official ceremonies One of the original alters from the 1100s Yes, Jane Austen was buried hereThe spicy chicken above was a little bit sweet and not spicy. The salmon sushi was England style so the rice was very poorly made. William Walker spent weeks underneath the foundation during a flood and helped shore up the pilings so the cathedral would not collapse. He is memorialized here
Portsmouth
The HMS warrior As I was looking at the ship my cousin was on this Viking cruise ship passing by just as I was in Portsmouth. We later met up in London. I waved to her but she didn’t get my messageThis is the perfect EV Very quintessential British fish and chips The map of the dockyard. You have to pay 51 pounds to see everything. I didn’t pay so I got to just walk around the pier since it was already a little late in the afternoon and there was not enough time to see everything I just like this photo of the HMS warrior One of the ships inside the boat museum which is included in the free pier walk around The figurehead for the BenbowThe Royalcrest with the national flag A navy ship docked maybe for repairsThis is a strange version of the tardisNelson’s ship. This is a very extensive museum inside and probably very interesting.So Henry the eighth was walking on this pierThe Spinnaker tower
i’m sure you have heard about the “running of the bulls“ in Spain. That happens in Pamplona and the reason I wanted to visit. It’s on the way to Madrid from France by train so it’s very easy to access. It’s kind of an interesting city and I think you need two days to look around and see most of the sites. This is where Ernest Hemmingway came to see the running of the bulls and enjoy the Spanish environment with some connection to the Civil War.
Of course you need to have a poster of Hemmingway whether he visited the shop or notJust an interesting building A beautiful view from on top of the hill I don’t know. This just struck me as interesting with the buildings and the angles and colors. Another interesting site Monument to the Fueros of Navarre
Inscription on the monument Cured pork, Iberian of course. You will find the shops in every city and you’ll find very different varieties of cured pork and other meat and sausage.Calle de los MercederesA couple old shops with a pharmacy plastered with graffiti Plaza Consistorial
San Sebastián
this town is really known for his food, comfort and beach front. This was not exactly the season for the ocean and I just stopped here on the way to Madrid having been here before and enjoying the beachfront area. I highly recommend this town and you should spend two or three days here or maybe more just to relax and to soak up the international cuisine and feeling of the area.
Maria Cristina bridgePickled onion peppers and olives with some anchovies and chorizoThe large monument entrance to the bridge Even a variety of toilet paper. As we say in Thailand “up to you”
Zaragoza
I did not find Zaragoza very interesting but then it was raining all the time, it was just a one day stop over and it was a long walk to get any food on a Sunday. But this large hotel was right at the station and not expensive. It had the longest corridor I have ever seen in a hotel. You could walk and walk and walk and never get to the other end, just like Hotel California.
Long corridor A print in the hotel was just kind of interesting. Actually it is me with my Borsalino, my coat and my suitcase.The most interesting thing I saw in the city
in the southwestern end of Cornwall you will find this little port and fishing village which is Quaint little Porthleven, a very nice place to spend the day, walk around, get some food, enjoy the seagulls flying overhead and slowing down. Spent some time to go out to the very point where the old church is which is now a memorial building. I went there when the tide was not high but by the time I left the tide was so low that all the boats in the port we’re just stranded.
This is the view from the main road
PORTHLEVEN HISTORY
The word porth in the Cornish language means port and elvan is the Celtic Saint who came to these shores in the 5th century along with many others to preach the Christian faith.
They are quite a few fishing boats in the harbor Looking back towards the main part of town These guys were not the only ones who decided to take a dip in the very rough and cold waters in the harbor An old Cannon pointed towards the other side of the port The sea was pretty rough that day
the ship inn Click on that pub name on the left here and you will get their website. It’s a pretty interesting place.This was the Café restaurant I decided to have something to eat and I settled for what you will see below This was the seafood chowder which was very nice but needed some salt at minimum. It was £9. Even the butter is from CornwallLooking back at the tone Pasties has a little different meaning in US English. Here in England it means pastries but in Cornwall they have this pie type pastry with something in it, closed up on one side. The flavors are very bland but it’s interesting food. These are some very old houses leading up to the church As you could see in the photo below, this is the old school Above the front door Some Cornish GaelicA good place to sit and below you will see why This is the chat bench Some more Cornish Gaelic The ice cream parlor was packed with customers so I had no choice but to sit outside. Quite a few people watched me as I ate my ice cream in the cold and windy salt sea air. Actually it was kind of fun and the ice cream was very delicious. A very old row of townhouses These townhouses are on a street or walkway with the same name as the street I used to live on as a kid Here’s a view of the townhouses and looking back from the harbor opening to the town These old guys have been sitting here and chatting for many years I wonder if it’s good weather to go fishing I did not rent this place but I saw this badge for one of these townhouses. It might be an interesting place to stay but it seems they rent out only by the week. Right now it’s not that expensive but the price of course increases as it gets close to tourist season
From Tallinn, Estonia I decided to fly directly to England and the “cheapest“ airline was Ryan air which landed at an airport north of London. Cambridge is not too far from the airport and I wanted to stay away from London since I’ve been there twice, it’s very expensive and I wasn’t really interested in walking around right now in the city. The cheap airline started at US$27 and then when you pick the $27 flight schedule the price bumps up to $55. Then when you select the cheapest ticket which means you can carry on a 10 kg bag and something under the seat the price jumps up to $77. Then when you click to check out the price jumps up to $100. I have never seen that happen before and it’s something you need to be aware of because it’s not really a nice way to lure people into a flight. It’s called “bait and switch“ but when you switch three times that’s a little bit extreme.
so booking Cambridge for one night was a good decision since there was really not all that much I wanted to see. I rented a car at the airport and so I was free to do a much more vigorous schedule than having to wait on public transport.The Lithuanian lady who owned the guest house ( A & B guest house, about $80 a night) explained Oxford is the masculine city and Cambridge is the feminine city of the two. So it seems Oxford is a little bit more crowded and bustling and Cambridge is a little more calm and sedate. Anyway that’s what she told me. So I spent one day in each of the cities just looking around, noticing a lot more modern buildings than I was expecting but the last time I had been in England outside of London was in 1971, 55 years ago so …….
What would England be without the iconic telephone boothActually this is what I left in Estonia the morning I left. It was -9°C and snowingThe Hawaiians are taking over the world with all their poke bowl shops. Actually what they sell is not Hawaiian poke, it is this shopkeepers idea of poke which turns out to be anything on top of a bowl of rice instead of the Hawaiian style of some raw fish with a little bit extra on rice.Our lady churchLike most cathedrals it’s a beautiful approach to the altar Someone was practicing on the organ
They still had the cresh scene on display. It was pretty intricateThe front of the church The polar research Institute named for the famous explorer Scott This is probably a very appropriate name for this road. I bet there’s a tennis court somewhere around hereThis is a very quintessential England shop area If you down the street I just really like the name of the school and the building itselfAnd I like this building also Corpus Christi College Chapel. And you know the English translation means the body of ChristSaint Catherine’s College This is also quintessential but I love the names of the shops kind of like something out of a Harry Potter novel. I wonder, is Samuel smiling?Saint Catherine’s College from another point of view My first fish and chips since getting off the airplane. The fish was good, the fries were filling and nice, and I hate peas but that seems to be something that is served for so many meals in England which is maybe the reason I have not been here so often. An evening view of the city Nice colors We have a saying in Japan, “even monkeys can fall from tree trees“. In this instance it just means that even a practiced Photographer can sometimes make a mistake and take a photo of his hand
Oxford
This is the nice college city with the little canals going through it. But it was much too cold of course to be on a paddle boat This is a nice building which obviously has been remodeled since many of the windows have been blocked up but still nice architecture The larger canal where you can rent all sorts of boats and floating devices I think this is a hotel and a restaurant but I didn’t go inside. I just like the building and since it’s on the river it might be a nice place to stay A view down the street Tom tower, christ Church University of Oxford. Only certain people can get in like student students, professors and administration
Saint Martin’s Church Tower This was my hotel outside Oxford in the countryside, The Upton country park guest house, golf course and resort. Needless to say it was too cold and rainy to play golf.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is the cathedral to visit in Dublin. You need several days anyway to explore the city but here you will see why you need to visit this cathedral.
A typical Celtic crossWhen you want to make a correction even though it’s not authorized a sharpie is the way to do it A very nice garbage can Going back more than 1000 years is always interestingBeautiful stained glass windows telling a story Going back 1500 years at a well that may have been used by Saint PatrickThis is the stone over the well which the church is built on top of The history of Saint Patrick There are many memorial plaques in the cathedral which is typical of churches on the island Jonathan Swift was very important writer and religious figure in Ireland and he served the cathedral as well as the general publicSome of Jonathan‘s thingsThis is the death mask of Jonathan Swift who you know as the author of Gulliver‘s travelsSome interesting things about swift Honoring swift in Latin So now you see how prominent he was as a “deacon“ in this cathedralThis seems to be a very aggressive Irish thingA view of the cathedral on the inside Patent approved by Queen Anne George the fourth of William the fourth memorial The following are memorials to the people who died in the Burmese warThe old entranceway door with an interesting twist
THE PHRASE TO
‘chance your arm’ is often used when describing someone taking a risk.
Yet many people do not know the role this medieval door played in its origin.
In 1492 two feuding families, the Butlers of Ormonde and the Fitzgeralds of Kildare, were engaged in battle. Sensing an impending defeat, the Butlers fled the battlefield and took sanctuary in the Cathedral’s Chapter House.
The Fitzgeralds followed in pursuit, but instead of fighting proposed a truce. Calling to the Burlers through the Chapter House door, Gerald Fitzgerald, head of the family; guaranteed them safe passage from Dublin. However, the Burlers refused this offer, believing it to be a trap.
To prove his sincerity, Gerald Fitzgerald ordered a hole be cut in the door. He thrust his arm through it, offering it in peace. Convinced, the Butlers shook his hand. Today, the story lives on in the famous expression, “to chance your arm”.
Riga is the only city I visited in Latvia but it’s a very interesting city and you should spend two or three days here walking around and seeing the interesting sites. One thing about the three countries in this area, the people are very welcoming, friendly and willing to help out with whatever you need so feel free to talk with people.
This is the inside courtyard of the Riga Cathedral A lot of the cathedral was destroyed but some pieces like this clock face were saved Hero Rose need to be on horseback Some very old stone carving which was recovered in the courtyard These are just Canon exhibits which I found a little strange to have a cathedralThis was a tribute place to buy the “blackface” which were the merchant associated people with their own large house which is shown later An extremely ordinate pipe organ The altar The reheated pizza here was extremely good. I never had much reheated pizza because of the dimension flavor flavors but this was very well regarded so I went to this restaurant and it was very tasty A beautiful stained glass window Saint Peter’s Church with its very impressive spire I guess there’s not much more you can say about Belgian beer A pretty active bar across from the hotelBeautiful buildings by the park The regard cathedral Old gate at the side of the cathedral It was too snowy and cold to sit down in a small plaza An ancient style (dark ages) pub which I did not go into since it was too early in the day In Riga the thing is Amber. Kind of like in Toledo where the thing is swords and knives. This is the Blackface house The house was destroyed during the second world war and recently rebuilt according to its original design. This building was the merchants Association, Blackface House. They were the powerful merchants of this area of the worldJump jumping around a little this is just an interesting building which was for rent or for sale. I can’t imagine who would build this and then try to sell itThis house is a welcoming place for foreign diplomats including the emperor JapanSome of the beautiful glassware saved He played in the backface house. Riga had a very strong trading relationship with Bremen Germany and they had an affiliated house in BremenThis is part of the basement which was not destroyed A photo of the house in 1860. The members of the association were extremely powerful politicians and economic forces in this area of the worldA recent gift to the house An emblem on the cannonBeautiful area for ceremoniesBeautifully decorated ceiling This is the main market nearby for local people All different kinds of cured meats Turkish delights and other sweets On the second floor of the market you order your food from stalls and eat here Latvianpancakes Hawaiian poke and Chinese stuff These are supposed to be Japanese style foods A nice local building An ancient tram system still working An interesting corner building The Russian Orthodox Church Inside the Russian church there is no place to sit The Russian church from the outside
Vilnius is a great walking city and there is a lot to see here so planet at least two or three days, three nights, so you have time to relax and see what’s going on. I was lucky to be there during the new year even though it was snowy and cold. The people in Lithuania are extremely friendly and love talking with other people so you will most likely never have a problem there that can’t be taken care of easily. Taxi transportation is not expensive and the buses are tap to pay so it’s easy to get around.
This is the central area near the palace and the main cathedral where people gather even in the cold winter In the early morning it was not only humans walking around.This is one of the small stations on the way out of the city Just like in France they have decided to put a piano for people to play music and I was surprised how professional many of the people who played it were This was a really excellent restaurant The pork was extremely well done and tender, juicy and the pickled cabbage was very nice Even Monaco has an embassy here The main cathedral The Christmas tree in the plaza was a major attraction The Murray go round in daytime A service was going on in the cathedral When it’s available I find a candle in every church I go into and remembrance of my familyThis hero looks ominously like a Mongolian with his outfit So a Japanese descendent from Peru set up this restaurant?It was very cold and snowy I think this is Atlas A view from the top of the cathedral I didn’t visit this part of the castle but there were a number of people up there. Another view from the top of the cathedralNight time on the plaza The tower in front of the cathedral These are popular in Japan but this is the first one I’ve seen outside of Japan, a cat café When I first walked by there was one cat walking on the tableThe view from my hotel window was actually very beautiful Senior citizens get a significant discount on trains so I took advantage of first class and I got a free cup of coffee and a brownie, very tasty