I’m off.

Well after a few months of waiting around or more correctly sitting around and doing basically nothing. I've got my bags packed and headed to the airport in less than half an hour. I'll be flying to London by way of Amsterdam and then joining the ship on Saturday morning after spending the night in London. The ship is the Independence of the Seas and does mostly Mediterranean routes. I'll be back

May 27 camp latrine project

Sanitation has been a big issue at the camp. SA is working hard to bring conditions up to SPHERE standards. Initially there were portapotties set up and still in use which require daily pumping. Service initially was not always reliable but SA now has a contractor that is reliable. Current project under way is the building of sturdy latrines and engineering drainage piping note the drain

Brighton UK

I woke at 3.30am ready to start the day as it was about 10.30am KL time there was still lots of partying going on outside still so I thought it safer to stay in bed and get more sleep also can you imagine me waking Greg at that time Beautiful sunny day approx 25 degrees. We left hotel at about 8am and the town was like a ghost town nothing open and only people around were the occasional

The Singing Siji Last full day in Tibet

So my last day in Tibet was spent on a tour of Drak Yerpa Monastery a very cool and seemingly out of the way place. It was a good hour or so drive from Lhasa city limits. I was going to go to the biggestholiest lake but my hotel Mr. Yak which I do not recommend to anyone quoted me 1600 RMB for the trip plus meals and entrance fees to be paid by me. I found another tour agency near Barkhor

The day before the big hike…

Yesterday was a big day for me. I climbed a mountain called Ilinizas that is almost 5200m high. This climb was just to get acclimatized so that when I hike Cotopaxi at 5897m I will not die. The place that I made my booking for the hike through a travel agency and they paired me up with a girl from Iceland. Her name is Ines and she is almost the stereotypical girl from Iceland and a pretty hard

14th Day On the Road Again

Hi AllWe spent the day pretty simply. First we slept in and had breakfast. Then went and did laundry at this really big laundry facility. We finished before noon and then Pam wanted to go and geocache people have you ever been to New Bergen New Jersey Well the streets and traffic are crazy and it is a total night mare But Pam found the geocache with much frantic heart stopping and brake squee

Goodbye to Vancouver Island

Today is our last day on the island. At 730 tomorrow we will be driving onto the Northern Expedition and setting off on our 15hour voyage to Northern BC.After we left Campbell River last Saturday we headed west into the Strathcona Provincial Park. The park is centred around a 14 milelong lake called Buttle Lake. Lots of snow covered mountains and more than a few waterfalls.On the drive to

The Sound of Milford Sound

Weeks before I went there I had booked a trip on the Milford Soundfirst a coach was to take me from Te Anau where I would be spendingfour nights over Easter and then a boat trip on the Sound through theNaked Bus Company getting what I thought was a good deal but nothaving any idea what I was going to get. Having spent the last fewyears in South East Asia where Murphy and his Law is prevalentev

May 27 camp structure

The camp manager has set up a committee system members elected for 3 month term. They are responsible for security within the camp area and interfacing with the SA personnel serving the camp. They take this very seriously meeting me and extending warm greetings to their camp. They toured through the camp with the Camp Manager and myself and seemed genuinely proud of their participation to m

From Brighton to Bath

Itrsquos my birthday Left Brighton at about 10.30am a bit later than would have liked but by the time we had brekky did all the internet and skype business tried again to get money out of bank with the travelcard with no luck and got car out of very expensive car park it all took time. On the way to Portsmouth we went the scenic beach route which really wasnrsquot all that scenic as it w

Masaya

Hi everyoneI have been on the go for the last three days. Every night a different city. After I left Granada I went to Masaya because I knew I could get a direct bus from there to Matagalpa. It turned out to be a very interesting city and visit. In Masaya they are famous for a wonderful market for all sorts of Nicaraguan made things. There were boots bags clothes wood art guitars scarve

Day 01 The long flight to London via Hong Kong

Today is the start of our holiday with a lot of air travel to look forward to.We commence our day by travelling from Brisbane to Sydney at 9 am to connect to our Virgin Atlantic flight to London via Heathrow leaving at 2.30 pm.The flight through to London was uneventful with both of us managing to get some sleep on the way and we arrived at Heathrow at about 5.10 am Monday about 15 minutes ahead

Museo de Antropologia e historia

Sunday 23.5.2010 day 221Museo de Antropologia e historiaToday we tyred to find the Moto GP or f1 or both on TV but we could not find ether so we missed both races. We went to the Museo de Antropologia e historia anthropology museum it was full of Mayan artifices many that has been taken from the nearby archaeological sites around here such as Chichen Itza that we went to the other day and Uxmal

Kas Adventures

Kas days 23 So Kas is full of cats and dogs not dissimilar to Santorini as mentioned if If could feed them all I would They are not aggressive or in bad condition some are pets and some are strays all living a combined existence in the town square restaurants and bars. They are playful and affectionate and lets be honest in some cases hungry...The Schmackos are a hit for all creatures 'gr

Merinda

Monday 24.5.2010 day 222MerindaToday we booked our trip to Uxmal and did some Mayan cooking from our cook book. We did marinades and pickles so that we could eat Mayan food while we are here. Merinda has a population of 781000. The major industries are Tourism agriculture fishing commerce construction and assembly plants. The languages spoken are Spanish and Maya. 77 of people are Catholic.

Vakantie

Zo na twee heftige weken heb ik eindelijk vakantie Nog druk bezig met inpakken van al m'n spullen en dan bedoel ik ook echt allesNa de vakantie gelijk naar een nieuw huissie waar ik de sleutels nog niet eens van heb Pfff da's nog meer stress....Maar goed nog drie nachten slapen en dan... vliegen met mijn lief. Onze reis begint op Schiphol via Cairo naar Kuala Lumpur om vervolgens een paar

day 5 Thursday

I heard lots of kids running around and playing when I woke up this morning. I'm such a deep sleeper I can sleep through that kind of stuff real easy. It was cold last night had to put another blanket on the bed. Had a new kind of corn flakes today. Since I'm a late person I really only have time to eat the cereal but mama tica puts out other stuff for me to like bread and yogurt. Irsquom not a

Regency Steampunk Sky Pirates

No we don't actually have Regency Steampunk Sky Pirates in Cork... more's the pity. It would have made for a mad experience.This might be my last travel blog entry for some time I believe. I go home on Sunday If I'm inspired I may write on Friday or Saturday but I have a sneaking feeling I will be too busy.So you might be expecting some kind of summingup entry. But I have no idea how to sum

Izamal

Thursday 27.5.2010 day 225IzamalToday we got the buss to the city of Izamal the city if hills it is located right in the middle of the peninsula. It is one of the oldest cityrsquos in Yucatan and itrsquos history is attached to religious events. Izamal was conquered by the Spaniards. We went to the Franciscan Convent that was built from and over one of the Mayan pyramids. It is also famous