Sunday, 4 September 2016

Next stop: Italy!


Well, on Monday, the 8th of August, we attempted to fly to Torino (or Turin if you like that better).  We never made it!  It wasn't for trying, though...

What happened was, that we were at Stansted airport early enough, but were taken by surprise to discover how busy it was.  I'd been there before and never seen, nor expected, such chaos.  And, having checked in on line, all we needed to do was go to the bag drop and get our luggage checked in. But so did everybody else!!!  As it was, we had a number of people in front of us who had problems with their overweight suitcases and only one person in attendance. It took forever to get through and when it was our turn the bag drop had closed for our flight. By 3 minutes!!!  No amount of help and talk did get us on our flight so all we could do was to go to the help desk where we were re-scheduled on a flight to Milano, for a hefty fee: £100 on top of our much cheaper flight!

What can you do?  As we had no choice and nowhere to stay for another night we choose to go to Milano instead and catch a train or bus from there to Torino.  This was not without problems either, because even though we could get to Torino by bus and from there to Trofarello by train, we still had another problem to overcome: we had no keys to the apartment!

Upon arrival at Torino we were supposed to text Erica's mother or sister on their mobile phone to let them know when we would arrive at Trofarello and they would drop us of at the apartment and let us in. With no time to ring from Torino we decided to do so from the railway station upon our arrival, but...  neither of us had access to internet and the numbers given to us required the country code for Italy, which subsequently we couldn't look up.  Not being able to speak a word of Italian didn't quite help us either.

I knew the way to the apartment and it was to be only a 7 minute walk, so we took hold of our suitcases (on wheels!) and started walking (in the heat of the day).  I hoped that on the way I would think of a solution, which came to me eventually.  I remembered that somewhere I had a typed sheet of paper with addresses and phone numbers and what not and among those numbers I had Stefano's mobile number with the country code included.  Then it was just a matter of texting mum and sister and mum was there in a flash (ah well, 20 minutes) to open the door and show us the house and some nice welcoming treats on the table.  She also needed to show us where Stefano and Erica's car was parked, and since she didn't speak English we went with her.  It was only a few streets behind the block, so I could remember for when we needed the car.  That was it.  We could finally settle in!

The unit in Trofarello

 

Top floor on the right
Dianne cooking pasta (what else?) ;-)

The market place around the corner



More to follow....

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Back in Wales for a few days

Finally the day has come that I also have to say goodbye to Ankie, even though it's probably only temporarily.  We say our goodbyes at Inverness airport and I get on the plane to Manchester.  It's a lovely flight in a small plane, so I see a lot of the countryside before we land.

In Manchester Dianne is waiting and it's so good to see her again.  She's been travelling all by herself for a while and we even missed each other by a hair's breadth at The Shambles in York a fortnight ago!

Dianne takes me to Denbigh where she's staying and where I will be staying too for the next two nights.  We're with members of Women Welcome Women World Wide (5Ws for short) in a lovely cottage which is part of a bigger estate.
 Friends of our hosts are visiting and we spend a lovely evening together.

The following day however will be spend at LLangollen.  As you may know by now Dianne and I love geocaching and attending Mega Geocaching Events and there is a Mega at LLangollen.  My sole reason for being back in North Wales and a good one at that! :-)

We spend the whole day at the Mega. We meet other like-minded people, find caches at the event and around the village and have a terrific time all around.  I also meet another cacher from the Netherlands with whom I promised to keep in touch. It's not the first, and will probably not be the last friend I make through geocaching!

On Sunday we take leave from our hosts at Denbigh and prepare for the long drive to London, but first we visit Denbigh Castle.  We walk around, take pictures and find a few caches.  We also find one along the motorway to London.

In London we stay at an airb&b in Enfield, because we are in for an early rise the next day.  Our flight to Torino is booked for 8:30h.  There's more to this story, but I will tell you about it in my next posting.

Denbigh

 


The cottage in which we stayed




Note near the entrance of the estate

 

Llangollen

 

Yes, we did see them, but too late to take a photo

Signing my attendence


British Sign Language Choir - Beautiful!





 




No idea who they were, but they landed in a field nearby

 

 

Caches at Llangollen

 

REALLY SideTracked - Llangollen (cache)




Church Micro 5780...Llangollen - Methodist (cache)


 

The Eisteddfod Stones (cache)



 Over the bridge (cache)



Riverside Walk 1 (cache)




Riverside Walk 2 (cache)



 

Denbigh Castle

 


A house nearby - not part of the castle


The Burgess Gate


 











 

 

 Caches around Denbigh Castle

 

 The Nostalgia Trail #3 Denbigh 1 (cache)




 

The Townsman's Gate (cache)



 Cache along the motorway to London

 

Motorway Mayhem M6 Corley services Southbound (cache)




 And that is just about it until my next posting, which will come from Italy. See you then...