Friday, August 6, 2010

Belgium at last!

Hi Guys

We are now in Belgium at a little country town called Huldenburg staying with our daughter and son-in-law Sue and Mick. I have found a doctor who will give me another term off, just kidding!! It is really easy to get a certificate for this here. We are sitting in the sun today and having a few wines. It is really odd seeing all the corn ripe and wheat ready for reaping when it's already been done back home a few months ago. We took a picture of Clifford and Delores with and in the wheat.

Its a long way from Greystone to Huldenburg, particularly the way we did it. Mum via Sky City and the International Reading Congress in Auckland and me (the Sadie) following in the CRV and landing at Little Russia after having caught up with Sammo. One of the most beautiful drives across the Desert Road I have ever had. No snow on the road but right down covering all the mountains. A very nostalgic trip for Sadie who climbed all of them (Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu) many times, summer and winter back in the early 1960's.

4 days in Little Russia with Ian and Olga who had much to do to get ready for the trip. Then it was off for an early morning departure from Auckland to Seoul - a 12 hour flight. A night over in the Seoul Hyatt courtesy of Korean Air and then off to Rome a 9 1/2 hour flight. Fantastic views of China around Beijing and then coming in over south - western Russia, Austria and Slovenia.
Rome was hot and the apartment was small but very comfortable. Up three flights of stairs (no lift) with some heavy bags. We found a friendly restaurant (outside it was cooler) and started to put mind and body together again. Well! Sightseeing in Rome! Wonderful old buildings and parks with many ruins very well preserved. Stacks of us tourists doing tourist things. Eating, drinking, photographing, sweating. We formed our own tour parties and 'found' our own way around. The photos will speak for themselves as they get posted. For the Sadie it was all very humbling to see what earlier generations had been able to achieve. We are so soft today by comparison with those earlier generations. It must have been short, hard living.

(In progress, stay tuned)

1 comment:

  1. Hi Emma-Lee here again..Cool photos.We can't wait until you come back. It's feels like you have been gone for a year.But in a good way.are Clifford and Delores toys. Is Russia hot, Your lucky to travel around the world. And what are the names of those places in Russia. I'm curious. Got to go, Have fun, or Hope you had fun Bye!!!!!!
    Emma-Lee Bryant in Rm 7

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