INITIALLY
THAI AIR
had carried me to Bangkok from where it was the full length of
Peninsula Thailand
and crossing the border intoMalasia at Su-ngi Ko Lok but that was not all.
Venturing into the nifty little tavern just outside the Bus Station I was soon in the company
of 2 Police Officers, followed shortly by the Chief of Police himself who
treated us all to a sumptuous lunch!
Just one of those Magical Moments in time!
My only regret about travelling the full length of Malasia was that
Fraser Hill, one of the countries 'hottest' bird watching locations,
was by-passed for no real reason - but surely there would be another day?
THERE WAS!
Singapore, just across another border was an absolute MUST as having
heard so much about it from various Shipmates when it was a
stratigic port for the country and the
Royal Navy
(gone are the days).
RAFFLES HOTEL
They make no sense at all
They're down and yet they fall
And they're all in the arts
Sir Stamford Raffles
Bridge Over the
RIVER KWAI
Raffles Dining Room
and then for a drink and listen to
They're hungry for a fight
Or something to get by
My friends do Martian Arts
Martian Arts
by the band
SINGAPORE SLING
and a
SINGAPORE SLING by RAFFLES
The monkey nuts, still in their shells, came free with the drinks and in
True Brit Fashion
made sure none of the husks fell to the floor, might as well have not bothered as the
Bar Lady simply brushed them onto the deck to be swept up at the end of the day?
It had been
after 2 weeks 'birding' in Colombia before heading for a guided week,
which turned into 10 days in Venezuela before transiting Ecuador (including a week on Galapagos)
then the full length of Peru, part of Chile and even a jaunt into the Andes,
which we all know can be found at the end of our Arm-ies.
Having decided on a few quiet days in the sea-side town of
La Plata, Argentina just 60Km south of the capital
Buenos Aires
there was no accounting for being befriended by a
had carried me to Bangkok from where it was the full length of
Peninsula Thailand
and crossing the border intoMalasia at Su-ngi Ko Lok but that was not all.
Venturing into the nifty little tavern just outside the Bus Station I was soon in the company
of 2 Police Officers, followed shortly by the Chief of Police himself who
treated us all to a sumptuous lunch!
Just one of those Magical Moments in time!
My only regret about travelling the full length of Malasia was that
Fraser Hill, one of the countries 'hottest' bird watching locations,
was by-passed for no real reason - but surely there would be another day?
THERE WAS!
Singapore, just across another border was an absolute MUST as having
heard so much about it from various Shipmates when it was a
stratigic port for the country and the
Royal Navy
(gone are the days).
RAFFLES HOTEL
They make no sense at all
They're down and yet they fall
And they're all in the arts
Sir Stamford Raffles
Bridge Over the
RIVER KWAI
Raffles Dining Room
and then for a drink and listen to
They're hungry for a fight
Or something to get by
My friends do Martian Arts
Martian Arts
by the band
and a
SINGAPORE SLING by RAFFLES
The monkey nuts, still in their shells, came free with the drinks and in
True Brit Fashion
made sure none of the husks fell to the floor, might as well have not bothered as the
Bar Lady simply brushed them onto the deck to be swept up at the end of the day?
It had been
after 2 weeks 'birding' in Colombia before heading for a guided week,
which turned into 10 days in Venezuela before transiting Ecuador (including a week on Galapagos)
then the full length of Peru, part of Chile and even a jaunt into the Andes,
which we all know can be found at the end of our Arm-ies.
Having decided on a few quiet days in the sea-side town of
La Plata, Argentina just 60Km south of the capital
Buenos Aires
there was no accounting for being befriended by a
Troop of Clowns
who were compeating agains other to win a place in the
National Clown Championships
There wasn't a need to be fluent in Spannish as the facial expressions were enough.
It was while preparing to wander a further 1,000Km south to experience the
Wildlife Adventur that can be Trelew,
where on occassion the Killer Whales force themselves high onto the beach
to catch an unwary Sealion that disaster struck.
The E-mail simplt read "are you anywhere near Buenos Aires
cus me and the Memsahib are on our way"?
There wasn't a need to be fluent in Spannish as the facial expressions were enough.
It was while preparing to wander a further 1,000Km south to experience the
Wildlife Adventur that can be Trelew,
where on occassion the Killer Whales force themselves high onto the beach
to catch an unwary Sealion that disaster struck.
The E-mail simplt read "are you anywhere near Buenos Aires
cus me and the Memsahib are on our way"?
Meeting
Jim the Medic and Liz
at Jorge Newbery International Airport
Hope they've brought some money
looks like we are going to need it at 100 sov's per night,
thus far any single night's accommodation had cost no more than a 'fiver'!
Jim the Medic and Liz
at Jorge Newbery International Airport
Hope they've brought some money
looks like we are going to need it at 100 sov's per night,
thus far any single night's accommodation had cost no more than a 'fiver'!
Thought I'd get the 'barnet' done before we headed for the
La
Recoleta Cemetery
"DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA"!
MADONNA
and then
'Out to Play'
'Out to Play'
For My Money
Buenos Aires
is one of the most sophisticated cities on the Planet,
if you can overlook the graffiti
and restaurant staff 90% male.
Whooo, It's So Nice to See Me Ol' Mum and Dad Enjoying Themselves!
Here's drinking to you ALL!
AUSTRALIA - Manic Street Preachers
We had already done the southern half of the West Coast
in a hire car, before flying to
We had already done the southern half of the West Coast
in a hire car, before flying to
where we were shocked to find the swollen
TODD RIVER
suffering from the most rain in living memory!
You can work around most things which Sue and I did particularly by
talking our way into holding a key to the
Sewerage Works
for three days!
talking our way into holding a key to the
Sewerage Works
for three days!
RADJAH SHELDUCK
Bird-life? We had never seen anything quite like it but unfortunately
just limit ourselves to this pair of fine beauties!
PINK-EARED DUCK
as we had a coach to catch firstly to
just limit ourselves to this pair of fine beauties!
PINK-EARED DUCK
as we had a coach to catch firstly to
THE OLGAS
the next door neighbour of
ULURU
(AYERS ROCK)
but not much time for 'birding'
but not much time for 'birding'
SPLENDID FAIRY-WREN
Alice Springs to Adalaide
on the Ghan Train
before heading well up the east coast to
on the Ghan Train
before heading well up the east coast to
to search for,
"the first signs of"
SOUTHER CASSOWARY
what a fantastic but slightly scary sight, we stayed close to the car!
what a fantastic but slightly scary sight, we stayed close to the car!
AGILE WALLABY
Our single day in Kuranda, Queensland coincided with the arrival of a 'swarm' of
DOUBLE-EYED FIG PARROT
which stay for but one day a year, striping the trees bare of their fruits
before moving on - TICK!
Our single day in Kuranda, Queensland coincided with the arrival of a 'swarm' of
DOUBLE-EYED FIG PARROT
which stay for but one day a year, striping the trees bare of their fruits
before moving on - TICK!
Finally, a bit of family time with my daughter
Lisa and then partner Bernard
now man and wife and proud parents of my 4 grandchildren.
Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge
Lisa and then partner Bernard
now man and wife and proud parents of my 4 grandchildren.
Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge
View from their appartment at
Potts Point
Russel Crowe owns a property at the end of the jetty!
Potts Point
Russel Crowe owns a property at the end of the jetty!
MANLEY
suburb of Sydney
I've been watching the repeats, of the
ReplyDeleterepeats of Michael Portillo's train
journeys..BBC2 Mon~Frid..at 6.30 after
Eggheads, so, Mondays episode will be
part two of his journey on the Ghan
train to conclude his journey from
Adelaide to Perth..it will be the 6th
episode out of ten...!Finishing Friday!
And..nice to see you in one of my favourite
positions..glass of vino in one hand, and a
fork, with a chunk of meat in the other...!
Once again..Great photos..! :o).
Good Morning Dear Boy and thanks for the kind comments. Much enjoyment revisiting those Magic Moments so much so even gave Jim the Medic a bell but havn't recieved the phone call money yet!!!!
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