Thought for the day

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Oscar Wilde.

Stuck so head to Siena

Once calm and settled in a hotel in Pisa for the extra four nights, we needed an action plan to fill the extra four days we now had. So it was off to Siena. Here’s the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the town square, which houses the Palazzo Pubblico and the Torre del Mangia.  And here’s someContinue reading “Stuck so head to Siena”

Cinque Terre and Florence

So after recovering from the epic trek from Vernazza to Monterosso (I may be exaggerating a trifle) we walked the Vie D’Amour (Sneakily after the ticket booth was closed) and checked out all the padlocks with peoples names on them to symbolise true, everlasting lurve . . . Other people, clearly with no padlocks, hadContinue reading “Cinque Terre and Florence”

Italy, sullen, smelly and strikes!!

So finally arrived back from an (unintentionally) extended stay in Italy, thanks to Italian strike action and Ryanair being their usual shite selves, we were forced to stay an extra four nights. Costing us an extra £500 which we can ill afford, so cheers for that! Now there are worse places to be stranded thanContinue reading “Italy, sullen, smelly and strikes!!”

Thailand ends on a high

So after the serenity of the old capital, the mania of Chinatown, the sobering WW2 reminders and the swim down the river Kwai, we had to end our holiday in typical style, on one of Thailand’s many idyllic, gorgeous, perfect, pristine, baking hot beaches. We stayed in Ao Nang, Krabi. A nice little town thatContinue reading “Thailand ends on a high”

Bridge over the River Kwai and the fab River Rafts

Next up we took a James Bond style speed boat tour upto the iconic bridge over the River Kwai. A sobering reminder of Thailand’s part in the 2nd World War. During its construction, approximately 13,000 prisoners of war died and were buried along the railway. An estimated 80,000 to 100,000 civilians also died in theContinue reading “Bridge over the River Kwai and the fab River Rafts”