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Sunday Festival of the oldies

Blasdale Home Posted on August 26, 2012 by SteveAugust 27, 2012

Lovely sunny day all day, with a brisk breeze (wish the breeze had not breezed during the night, felt the tent was going somewhere). Today there was an event on in the village Maussnnes les Alpilles, (for those not following the plot, this is where we are camping). The road through the village was shut off, and lots of stalls had been erected. Not a French market but a celebration of the ancient peoples. Lots of people were dressed in clothing from the early 20′ century. Stalls with traditional skills, and traditional schooling and traditional dress. Procession of carts, men, women and children dressed in various clothing from various ages, playing whistles and singing, or just walking. Nice way to spend a few hours sipping a cold beer and watching people walk by.

Lunch purchased from the Spar opposite where we were sitting. Rosemary quickly rushed in as it was showing signs of closure.

After our lunch we went for the ‘Tres Facile’ walk into the Alpilles. This took us along a road, where we were surprised by all the running water, and irrigation channels with sluices. Worked out that water was being piped off the hills and used to water the fields on the other side of the road. Some splendid Mas and some for sale. Walked up into the rocky hills where Rosemary appeared to be a rather prevalent weed. Spotted a couple of different species of Dragonflies. Pictures probably not very good, as they were being buffeted by rather strong winds.

The directions were somewhat ambivalent and we were not at all sure of our location. Rosemary confessed later that she thought we were lost. Made it back after several hours of trekking, in desperate need of beer and pastis.

Wind still blowing hard, as we prepared for another night of being buffeted in our tent.

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Saturday in Provence

Blasdale Home Posted on August 25, 2012 by SteveAugust 27, 2012

Different day today. Sun shining. Off on to the motorway and headed south toward Avignon. Here we headed off at junction 24 to our first campsite, a Municipal campside in Maussanes les Alpilles. While getting lost and arguing which road the campsite was on, we get odd looks from some of the locals. Must have been the horrendous noise the engine is making from the bearing on the air conditioning unit which is on its way out.

The campsite is an easy walk to the town, has lots of various plots all separated from the next with hedges. Tent erected after false starts as to which layer, and the inside outsideness of various components. Then the steel hard ground which does not want to be punctured by the flimsy tent pegs.

Off to lunch in the centre, Rosemary who is out of touch with prices was horrified by menus of 25 Euros. We both settled for salads and a drink. Bought some Pastis and sausages for supper, headed back to the campsite and vegged out in the heat for the rest of the day. It was very hot and windless.

Come supper time, clouded over a little, and the wind got up. The campsite map had an arrow with the direction of the Mistral wind. Fair warning I suppose.

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Friday on the way to France

Blasdale Home Posted on August 24, 2012 by SteveAugust 27, 2012

Started out much earlier than anticipated and left house at 6.25. Caught the Dover Calais 9.25 ferry after a very good run to the port. Coffee and pastries on the ferry, then down the E15 and E17 to a little beyond Lyon, staying in a hotel at a service station St. Rambbert d’Albon. Decided not to camp, rather torrential rain. Even took a little break at an Aire to let worse abate.

Think I have been caught speeding, sure it was a 90 limit on the motor way, but missed the short 70kph section. Oh well another toll to be paid. Rosemary was gleeful.

R also not impressed with my running on air bit, when the fuel light was on for over 20 miles. Calculations show there was a least 3 litres of fuel left. What had she to worry about.

Had a lovely raw steak hache and chips, and 500ml of wine, and now to bed.

Just a short way to go now.

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Galapagos and Sacha Lodge rainforest videos

Blasdale Home Posted on August 17, 2012 by SteveDecember 13, 2015

After a long time I have managed to get around to editing the video I took on the Galapagos and Sacha Lodge rain forest trip.  I only started to edit the video after Rosemary brought back some ballet dancing video she filmed of a friend Ann.  I hate to say it, the ballet video proved to be the stimulus  to finish the record of the Ecuador 2012 holiday.  I have divided the video into two.  The Galapagos Islands, and Sacha Lodge. They are both available in full HD.

Galapagos Islands.

Sacha Lodge.

 

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Day off, you must be joking and Dentists

Blasdale Home Posted on July 14, 2012 by SteveJuly 15, 2012

Went into work for a couple of hours.  Actually had to go in as I had left my American power adapter in the office.  Back to the hotel in time to go out for what I hoped would be a small lunch.

The walk to the Tilted Kilt is no more than 6 minutes.  I reckon I am the only person walking, and I take great joy in bringing the traffic to a halt as I cross the road.  In this walk I pass no fewer then 3 dentists, and 1 hair transplant therapist.  I don’t believe it’s a centre for dentists, and it’s not an exactly thriving and affluent area of the town. I suppose the demand for straight white teeth must fuel the supply of dentists, or is it the over supply of dentists that create the demand for white linear teeth.  Who knows.

Quieter at lunch in the TK, chose what I thought was going to be a small lunch time snack of spicy chicken, turned out to be 4 slabs of chicken.   That destroyed any afternoon activities, and I definitely did not want supper tonight.

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Friday 13th

Blasdale Home Posted on July 13, 2012 by SteveNovember 12, 2020
200 Glastonbury Blvd, Glastonbury CI

200 Glastonbury Blvd, Glastonbury CI

Another dry and warm day here in Glastonbury. A picture of the office where I am working. I now know where it is and get there with unfailing ease. There are two similar brick built buildings. A short walk away you can buy sandwiches, coffee and eat Mexican.


 

 

 

Zoup Sandwich and soup place in Glastonbury

Zoup sandwich and soup place in Glastonbury

Today thought I would go for a sandwich, not sure about these American sandwiches. Actually rather disappointing, but I felt very proper by eating a veggy sandwich.


 

Beer Beer Beer

Beer Beer Beer

After a long day at work, 6 -7 back to the hotel and out for some beers and food. Went to the Tilted Kilt again. There does not seem that many good places to eat in walking distance of here. Maybe will have to drive and not drink. Today I ate at the bar and consumed some more of these strange brews. They all seem to go with the name IPA, which covers pretty well anything from Ho Garden to a dark black Guinness look alike.

Meal was a delicious salad with slices of rare cooked steak on the top.


 

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Misogyny abounds in Weathersfield

Blasdale Home Posted on July 12, 2012 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

Managed to get to work today in a few minutes flat. No stupid routes around Glastonbury. Another hot and dry day, thank goodness for air conditioning, and a company that dresses down, so jeans and t-shirts are in order.

Dinner today in a lively bar called the Tilted Kilt. Sat at the bar drinking what looked like real pints. Drank some Sam Smiths from Boston, and then another pint which was an American Ho Garden beer. They seemed to have several different cloudy beers on tap, obviously trendy.

No pictures today, forgot to take the camera, will have to go back. I am afraid this bar can only employ flat stomached females with large perky busts and artistic tats. At least they had some good themed channel on the TV which was not American football, but extreme sports, which vied for attention.

Food other then liquid, a large burger.

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Glastonbury arrival, Ginza and Chipotle

Blasdale Home Posted on July 11, 2012 by SteveJuly 2, 2024

My drive to Wethersfield was a doddle. So armed with my trusty printed out Google turn maps I drove to Glastonbury and the offices where I am to work for the next few days. Suffice to say the time taken for this 3-mile drive would have got me 60% of the way back to Boston. Somewhere I went wrong and drove up and down every road in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Yes, I was forced eventually to ask someone for directions. I blame Google, they made me drive some circuitous route, so I did not have to turn left over traffic lanes. When I got to where I was driving there were no such restrictions, even had traffic lights and signs telling me to turn left.

So, I am in these big offices with no one there. They all work from home. First job was coffee. Do you know, they actually have Starbucks in America. Would you believe it? Back to work, and then lunch. Chipotle a fast-food Mexican. Not too bad, I knew of the chain from the podcast program TWIG (This week in Google).

Back to the hotel, shower to remove all the leaky biro that somehow has destroyed my pants (ok, trousers, but I am in America), stained my new, white Samsung Galaxy 3 S (you should have heard Rosemary laugh when I showed her the phone on FaceTime), and marked my legs with a blue smear.

Out to supper at the Ginza, a 3-minute walk. Pissed off all the drivers as I turned the lights red on the multi lane highway. Ginza is a Japanese Sashimi and Sushi place. Yes, I am looking forward to the results of the raw fish in a couple of days’ time. Quite expensive, well over budget, so tomorrow it’s going to be the Red Lobster. It was the cute Chinese girl who on commission got me to have the special starter. I was not going to have a starter, and no way one that cost as much as the main meal. It though was the best part of the meal. Crab on raw tuna. The Sushi main course was a bit ordinary.

On the way back popped into a liquor store. My God, the number of bottles. I have never ever seen anything quite so large and well stocked with such a huge variety of drinks. I came out with a bottle of Makers Mark which I am quietly shipping while writing this blog entry.

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Wethersfield Connecticut

Blasdale Home Posted on July 10, 2012 by SteveJuly 12, 2012

You have this firm conviction you will never visit a country again. Suddenly you make two trips on the same airline in the same year.

The first time, you think, why bother to sign up for frequent flyer, you are hardly ever to fly with the same company again. Then a few months later you have another trip, and again think you will never fly with them again. Looks like I may be making a third trip this year. Better sign up to frequent flyer, that will guarantee never coming to the USA again. Well at least until the points expire.

So I flew to the USA, staying in Wethersfield Connecticut. Flew in to Boston on Tuesday, 30 years and 5 months since my last visit. Picked up a hire car and drove 2 hours to my hotel in Wethersfield. Hoped it would be an all daylight drive, again 30 years since I last drove in the US, but alas heavy rain in old blighty had delayed my flight by 2 hours. Come on Dave, stop chillaxing and axe a few houses and build 2 more runways at Heathrow. You cannot seriously run an airport at 99% capacity.

Well I arrived at the Comfort hotel. Well with a name like that, you know you won’t be getting the best service. Things looked up, at check in I was asked if I had a reservation, “Yes” I said. “Welcome Steve”, came the reply. “I’m famous” I said. “No” she said, “just the last to check in”.

Well the room is big, the bed is big, its free wifi, what more can a man want?

Breakfast you might say. Well breakfast was available, toast, bagels, cold hard boiled eggs, de-caffeinated coffee, all served on expanded polystyrene plates. Yes, not the best hotel, and I believe the guys I am working with are somewhat surprised at where I am staying.

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Thursday Condors and Volcanos

Blasdale Home Posted on March 30, 2012 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

Holidays seem to be hard work, up at 5.30 to spot some birds in the highlands of Quito. We travelled by bus to a national park with a fantastic view of the highest active volcano. On the way and on the way back we managed to spot condors flying. Once we managed seven at the same time. In all there are 100 Condors in Ecuador, so we must have seen 10% of them.

We saw all hinds of other birds including the giant humming bird. Back to the hotel and beers and dinner in the restaurant.

Rosemary went to a traditional craft market, where she bought some water bottle holders and scarves.

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