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We go on to the joy and through the tears
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Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Living the dream and remembering the Bagman COMPLETED IN THIS FORUM
Well, it's time to get this show on the road, now that we're finally back from our three week amazing vacation. Let's go!
Friday 9 September – part one: “well that’s the last time that’ll go off some time”!
So today is the day our adventure starts… and for those of you who read my pre-trip report, you might guess how the day started… the alarm went off and I could immediately predict the next words out of Mark’s mouth – “well that’s the last time that’ll go off some time”! Not that he’d mentioned it a couple of times over the last couple of days…
We got ready to go to work and I ended up doing some bits on Photobucket that I’d totally forgotten to do. I always load up a “dummy” photo into each day of photos on Photobucket, so that I have the details for the photo address for the trip report, and I only realised last night I hadn’t done that, so that was quickly out of the way.
As I did things this morning, I’d gather things up and put them either into a case or the hand luggage, once they’d finally been used, leaving us as little as possible to do when we get home, as we just want to get straight on the road and out…
We both had productive days at work, although I had a really emotional time of it at lunchtime, when I went to get Maltesers for Jan. We’d already got Roses, but neither she nor us can remember which of these chocolates, she preferred, so we figured we’d ensure we had both for her. For some reason, it just hit me at the checkout, and I nearly burst into tears there and then, but I just about kept it together. That would’ve looked good – me in floods of tears in Tesco!
Anyway, we both made it home earlier than expected. I was the last one back at 4:45pm, and we immediately set about doing the final bits and pieces, so we could get on the road. We weighed all the cases, and they were all fine, but then again if you fly Upper Class, you can have up to 70lbs in weight. The third case was over 50lbs, which is the normal weight allowance, but I’m not worried, as it’s the one with one case inside another, and we have four free cases with Southwest, so we can always go to four cases if needed…
Once we’d weighed them, we loaded them into the car, and this is what it looked like when it was all completed…
We set off and headed out on the motorway….
Some of you may have seen my post on Facebook from a couple of weeks ago about the bridge that collapsed along the M20 near where we live. How no-one died in this, I do not know, but even more amazing, they removed half the bridge that weekend, then they decided to close the motorway last weekend to remove the other half. There is very little left now. From this angle, you’d never know there was a bridge ever here..
And here’s the view of the remainder of the bridge – look to the left of the shot…
As we drove along, the sun was casting some beautiful light in the sky…
We decided to stop at Clacket Lane services along the infamous M25, the orbital motorway around London that spends a lot of its time at a standstill. We headed inside, and look how deserted it was!
We got ourselves a McDonald’s…
… although note the lack of McFlurry on the tray, as the ice cream machine was out of action. I really fancied one as well…
When we left, we were definitely going the right way around the M25… look at the traffic going the other way!
The clouds were darkening as well…
We’ve had a very dry summer in the south east of England, so any rain that does come through will be very welcome. I honestly cannot remember the last time we had a decent amount of rain – it’s probably been a good couple of weeks.
We started to head towards traffic as we neared the end of our journey… look what Google Maps was telling us:
We were soon arriving at our destination for the night…
… and wow, look at the driveway leading up to it! We were later to discover that it’s home to three 18-hole golf courses.
As we arrived, we were a little nervous, and feeling very out of place, as we appeared to be about the only people here not in tuxedos or gorgeous evening gowns. It turned out there was a charity event going on, and that’s where they were all going. As Mark said, we didn’t need to worry about our car, given the car park was stuffed with BMWs, Mercedes, Audis, Range Rovers… you get the picture!
Nice start to your journey! I've heard about the M25 being one big parking lot and it's always the norm! Your accommodations sound amazing and looking forward to photos of the room and your stay!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Enjoyed your photos of the road trip. That really is quite something about the bridge!
It was a bit like the Hoboken train crash. I do not know how more people were not killed. When I saw the first images come out, I assumed a lot more would be dead. Thank goodness they weren't.
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I love maltesers! If they were readily available here I'd be trouble ...
70 lbs for a weight limit is a big deal! I wonder how ridiculous I'd look trying to lift a case that heavy into the belt
I looked pretty nuts trying to lift our case off this morning, and I don't think it was anywhere near to 70lbs...
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