Saturday 10 October 2015

October 10th Truro

Truro Cathedral
Trafalgar Roundabout
It has been quite a long time since we last stayed around Truro to do some shopping.  We were back to square one with our hunt for a new three piece suite and so we hoped to sort something out today.  We are staying in the middle of the city and after breakfast decided to walk to our favourite furniture shop here.  We looked at alternatives and with some helpful advice now have a setup which might work and we shall make some careful measurements when we get home.  We came back to Truro centre passing the tribute to the Battle of Britain which is on Trafalgar roundabout.  We carried on into the centre which is dominated by the Cathedral and looked at another couple of furniture shops without finding anything suitable.  The rest of the day was spent general shopping and making wish lists.  It had stayed dry but overcast which was ideal for us, we now have to sort out about this furniture!

Friday 9 October 2015

October 9th Shanklin to Truro

Old underground train on the IOWight
Sunrise in Shanklin
Today we left Shanklin and made our way by various means of transport to Truro.  It began a beautiful day and we dropped the hire car off and went to the station to join the local train.  It was then the ferry to Portsmouth (very smooth) and then to Westbury, changed for Exeter and then changed to go to Truro.  All the travelling went very well and by the end of the afternoon we had settled into our hotel and actually managed to do some shopping.  I think there will be more of that activity tomorrow!

Thursday 8 October 2015

October 8th Arreton, Carisbrooke Castle, Cowes etc

The Castle Gatehouse
The main castle hall
The weather today was the best of our days on the Isle of Wight.  It was clear blue sky and sunshine and we decided the main activity would be to visit Carisbrooke Castle which is mainly an outside venue.  So after breakfast we got on our way but first stopped at the craft workshops at Arreton. To be honest these were hardly worth the bother as there was not a lot of local produce on offer and what there was seemed overpriced.  We quickly moved on to Carisbrooke.  We parked, visited the coffee shop and then viewed the very good introductory film.  We made a plan of action: visiting the chapel, Princess Beatrice's garden and walking the castle walls before lunch.  The castle was very much a classic with a rich history including the jailing of King Charles after the royalists were defeated, and being occupied by Queen Victoria's youngest daughter Princess Beatrice after her husband had died.  We enjoyed learning about this as we toured round and then partook of some lunch at the café.  We then visited the motte keep and the wellhouse where donkeys (in our case Jack) are used to pump water from the well with a treadmill.  That part was very entertaining. 

Jack the donkey
 
Warhorse in Princess Beatrice's garden
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The motte keep
 
The main hall
We visited the main hall which is now a museum and then walked round the ramparts with their cannon stations much like Garrison walls on St. Mary's.  This concluded an excellent visit.
 
We then drove north to Cowes, had a look round this small "character" coastal town and then went across the chain ferry to East Cowes.  We then slowly made our way along the east coast until we arrived at Shanklin again.  It had been our best day on the island!
 
 
 
 








  

Wednesday 7 October 2015

October 7th Needles and Yarmouth

The Needles
Alum Bay with coloured snds
Rocket testing poster
The forecast for today was dry and overcast.  We decided to head for the Needles, the iconic landmark of the Isle of Wight. We started off fairly early and Christine noticed that there was a pearl centre alongside the road on the way.  We duly stopped and while Christine browsed, I joined other men who were looking fairly forlorn.  Eventually a ring was chosen, approved and purchased so one half of us was happy!  The centre had a coffee shop and we had a coffee before carrying on.  We arrived and parked at the Needles visitor centre which did not look too inspiring.  We made our way along path to the Needles viewing platform which gave good views of the rocks and lighthouse. It was very breezy and quite cold on the exposed path and cliffs.  On the way we also had good views of the cliffs of Alum Bay with the different coloured sands.  We also visited the nearby rocket testing station which was highly secretive when used in the cold war.  We then made our way back to the visitor centre and had a snack in a café.  Most of the other stalls & shops were very touristy and the only ones we enjoyed were the coloured sand shop and the glass blowing centre.

The Gossips Cafe
Yarmouth castle
Having finished here we decided to visit nearby Yarmouth, particularly the castle.  We parked and spent some time looking at the exhibits of the small castle and then quickly had a look round the interesting "yachty" town.  It had a very applicably named coffee shop.

We then drove the 1/2 hour journey back to Shanklin, settled back in the hotel  and then had a quick walk around Shanklin's town which I must say seemed full of gift shops and restaurants/pubs.  It had stayed dry and proved to be a very satisfactory part of the holiday.  Where to tomorrow?

Tuesday 6 October 2015

October 6th Shanklin & Osborne House

The Swiss Cottage

Today the weather forecast was such that the better weather was likely to be in the morning and then coming to rain.  We decided to go to Osborne House to view the grounds in the better weather and house when it rained.  After breakfast we picked up a hire car and made our way across the island to the House (the holiday residence of Queen Victoria and her family).  The grounds are extensive and we walked round the walled garden, down to the beach and along to the Swiss cottage built for the 9 children by Prince Albert.



Osborne House

Viewing shelter
Luckily after viewing the Swiss Cottage there was a courtesy bus to take us back to the main house and by this time it was beginning to rain.  We had a snack at the restaurant and then started on the journey round the house.  It was very interesting with many artefacts from the period and as usual it was difficult to retain it all.  We saw the room where Queen Victoria died in 1901.  On reflection, we both agreed the house was well worth visiting.  It was still pouring as we made our way back to the hotel for a freshen up before a good dinner.





Victoria's and Christine's bathing machine

October 5th London to Shanklin

This holiday was arranged as a 2 centre vacation.  We were off on the 1030 train from Waterloo to Shanklin in the Isle of Wight, where neither of us had been before.  The weather was pretty miserable but it did not affect us as we sped towards the south coast.  We arrived at Portsmouth Harbour station and then transferred to the ferry to Ryde.  The cataraman only took about 1/2 an hour and then we caught another train to Shanklin.  It was raining and so I did not get any train pics but the shuttle trains on the IOW are ancient London underground trains.  We duly arrived at Shanklin station and then got a taxi to our hotel.  We settled in very comfortably, had a good meal and went to bed happy.

October 4th London

Sunday turned out to be a day of mixed fortunes for us.  We had planned to go to Ruislip to view a new 3 piece suite which the brochure details said would fit perfectly in our small lounge (our existing set up has served us well but is definitely coming to the end of its days).  I had topped up our Oyster cards and off we set in time to arrive before the store opening.  We arrived in good time, found our destination and decided to look at a few more shops before the opening.  Unfortunately when we got back to the shop, there was notice saying they would not be open today because of staff illness.  We had wasted our time & money making the journey.  We returned on the tube and got off at Green Park to walk through the parks on the way back to Waterloo, so all was not wasted.


In the afternoon we had arranged to meet our friends Ruth and Ian, who duly arrived off the clipper ferry from Greenwich.  A nice reunion and then a walk along the south bank to St. Katherine's dock where we saw the Gloriana, had some refreshment, a good chinwag and the lift bridge rise to allow boats into 
The Gloriana
Christine,Ian & Ruth
the dock.
The dock bridge opening

A real treat was to follow for us.  Ian and Ruth had arranged that all of us would take the river boat to Greenwich to meet their son, Matthew, his wife Ursula and their two week old son Elijah.  It was really good for us to meet them and catch up with all the news.  We had a meal together and eventually we took the river boat back to the Eye and Waterloo where we were staying.  The ending of the day was much better than the beginning.  We packed most of our belongings ready for moving on in the morning. 


 

Monday 5 October 2015

October 3rd Villasimius to London

The beautiful weather and beach at Pula
Christine swimming at Pula
First of all I will add some more photos from our splendid day on Friday.






small fishing boats at Pula
On the Saturday our stay on Sardinia was coming to an end.  We breakfasted al fresco, finished our packing and checked out of the hotel.  We were soon on our way in the car for our final journey.  As we approached the airport we topped up with petrol and all was successful in handing the car over.  We checked in for the flight and could relax for a little time.  Conclusions on Sardinia:
  • Climate at this time of year was almost perfect apart from the occasional torrential downpour but it was good to swim comfortably in the sea
  • Our accommodation and food were good - we paid a little extra but the quality was there to a large extent
  • It is a far bigger island than we thought and we were only able to access some of the quarter where we stayed
  • As was predictable the Italian driving techniques and heir road markings etc took a bit of getting used to
  • Would we go again?  Probably but to a different area of the island

    Our flight home went to plan and we were soon established in our Premier Inn at Waterloo, London and we had their meal deal before finishing for the day. 

Friday 2 October 2015

October 2nd Villasimius and Pula

The weather gradually improved last evening, from gusty rain showers to some sort of sunset which most of us appreciated.  It had certainly been a turbulent day.
Last night's sunset from our verandah
Today the forecast was much better and so we decided to go on another expedition to Pula, which I had read as one of the must see places of Sardinia.  It was quite some distance -  the other side of Cagliari - but we went for it and eventually arrived after a more than 2 hour drive.  The town certainly seemed much better than Villasimius and the beach was very nice.  We sunbathed for some time, Christine decided to go for a swim (I only paddled).  Pula is famous for its ruins and we had a walk where we found the excavations of the pre-Roman, Phoenician town.  The coast also had a couple of Spanish towers similar to the one near our hotel, so quite an interesting history.  It was now time for the drive home which went better than the outward journey and we were back within 2 hours after stopping again at Capo Boi.  A good day to finish the Sardinian visit and I shall leave putting more pictures on here until tomorrow as the wifi is so slow. 

Thursday 1 October 2015

October 1st Villasimius & Solanas




Villasimius looking up the main street

Villasimius looking down the main street


Today was predicted to be stormy and wet and so it turned out with some good interludes of sunshine but always plenty of wind.  We had guessed that the town of Villasimius was not too special and so had avoided it thus far but we decided to walk in and possibly be pleasantly surprised this morning and catch the hotel shuttlebus back.  Unfortunately we did not find anything of interest, we were disappointed, had a drink and two hours were plenty long enough.

looking back from Solanas beach
 We returned to the hotel for our snack and then decided to drive along the coast to another bay Solanas which was much more attractive although the sea was in a pretty violent state.  When you turned round from the beach it was obvious that there was some pretty serious weather going on in the hills!


the wild sea at Solanas









the beach at Solanas


Having had some very fresh air at Solanas  we then stopped again on our way back.  It was a viewing point near Capo Boi and had another stroll with more pics.  Some of the roads are very twisty and we slowly made our way back to the hotel where we stayed in the car until some torrential rain had passed.









Capo Boi
At Capo Boi stop

Another picture behind Solanas