PRE-TRAVEL ENTRY. IN THE UK thru 25 May 2011 Return to USA
Orlando to Boston on Delta, then Boston to London Heathrow Airport scheduled to arrive Monday 9 May, o/a 0625AM. Customs and Immigration then off to Hertz to pick-up our Righthand drive vehicle with Automatic versus having to shift gears Lefthanded!! Plans are to travel about 40 miles West of the airport to Reading/Twyford village to Sandy & Maureen Stewart's house for our first 3 days back in the UK.
Hope you have a wonderful time. Bet Jane is dying to get back to her homeland!!
ReplyDeleteWe shall be going up to England for 2 weeks in the summer, nice and cool for Baby Alison. We are going up end of July beginig of August so we wont coincide. Maybe next year in Madrid?
Lots of love.
Alexis
P.S.- I recognize that photo ;) We Christened baby Alison in San Vicente last Sunday. Brought back so many memories. Happy times!!
Glad we had a chance to see you yesterday. The bags were packed and ready for your next adventure. Can't wait to see the pics. Have a great time meeting up with friends and we'll pray Paul stays on the "left".
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteKat
It was super to see you guys at Heathrow the other morning. We're really looking forward to your visit with us later in your trip. Enjoy your travels. Remember which side of the road you're supposed to be driving on!!! Love, Dave & Joyce
ReplyDeleteYeah! Everyone safe and sound plus a surprise visit from Dave & Joyce to start the adventure. I signed up for alerts via our email and it works great. Don't have to wonder if you posted or not, so we expect some details!!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you guys do with Sandy & Maureen. I know you took in Avebury but what else did you see & do?
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you are enjoying your homeland. Edinburgh is one of my favourite cities, so beautiful. I remember these ski trips to the Cairngorms when we were in school. I think we had crushes on the handsome Norwegian ski instructors.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your next report from Inverness. Although I have been in Canada for 39 years my heart is still Scottish as I am sure yours is too. Luv yaa both xx
Have just read your latest blog about the train journey. On the trains from here into London, and in the majority of the UK, there is no coralation whatsoever between the number of seats available and the number of tickets sold. If you get a seat you count your blessings.
ReplyDeleteHave been enjoying your blog. So glad you're having a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Kat