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Re: PassPorters playing together at Hallowe’en! THREAD 6 UPDATED 1/17
Those traffic circles are tricky for me! [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] You know how much I'd love to visit Britain. Unfortunately, if you've ever seen the clip from National Lampoon's European Vacation, I'd be the person aimlessly circling saying, "Look kids, there's Big Ben!" (about 50 times until I got the circle correct!) [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/rofl2.gif[/img]
Beautiful pictures! More please!
Wednesday 8 November – part seven: an unexpected surprise on the laptop! We made it back to the room and I headed downstairs to the lobby to use the Internet. They don’t have WiFi access in the rooms, yet although we were told that it’s coming sometime soon, although they couldn’t give us a date. After checking out a few things and grabbing some more photos, I headed back to the room to change for our dinner at Boathouse II. The view from the elevator when we arrived back at the hotel… … and just a little while later when I went downstairs The lodge at night
Boathouse II is at the top of the island and probably about 15 minutes’ drive away. We were most of the way there, when we saw all the stop lights coming on in front of us and we knew that something had happened. So what do you do in that situation? You follow the locals to get round the problem and that’s what we did. We came out at the junction just after the accident. We knew this, as we could see the accident just down the road. There were a couple of cars, one facing the wrong way, but what blew me away was the scale of the emergency response. There must’ve been about four or five police cars and two fire engines. I hope everyone was OK. We turned off a bit worried that we’d never find Boathouse II, as it was a bit off the beaten track and of course, they don’t do lighting here. We did find it fine and were greeted by a lovely sight. It was the same story inside as well. We were seated at a window table that would’ve had a great view, had it not already been dark. The view from our table Inside the restaurant Their lovely fish tank
For appetiser, I went for the crab cakes that came with sweetcorn, followed by shrimp pasta with lobster, so Mark had the chicken wings, followed by the rack of ribs and boy, did he get good value for money. I think he had something 12 chicken wings in his starter, which was pretty impressive and let’s just say you won’t walk out of here hungry. It was a lovely setting with the fish swimming around and fortunately, they did look like they were more pets than likely to end up on the food menu. My crab cakes with sweetcorn Mark’s chicken wings My shrimp pasta Mark’s rack of ribs Boathouse IIAppetiser 7˝ 8˝ Entrée 8˝ 8˝Service 7˝ 8Atmosphere 8 8Value for money 8 8Average score: 8.05 We headed back to the room and there we discovered that you can get WiFi access in your room, if you’re lucky enough to be close to the lobby of the lodge. You have to go down first to get logged on, so your computer knows what it’s looking for. I was uploading photos and copying them on to CD (it won’t surprise you to know that this takes a lot of time every night! :grin: ), when the laptop suddenly told me that it had found a wireless connection and sure enough, although it was very low, it was able to log on and I was able to have a quick check of the boards – a nice surprise. It’s worth checking out if you do stay in the lodge and they don’t yet have WiFi in the rooms. Today we walked 5.7 miles The weather today was very cold and windy in Savannah, but warmer back in Hilton Head Island.The best thing today was going to the beach house and walking on the beach. The worst thing today was how cold it felt in the morning. Today we tried going to SavannahAnd the result was we weren’t that impressed. It was nice yes, but it didn’t have the wow factor that I was expecting. The most magical moment today was seeing the beach behind Disney’s beach club. Next: the drive that nearly never was! :grin: