It’s 21:45 in central Tokyo. All my meetings for today have finished and I’ve just left all my colleagues after an incredible meal with our Japanese counterparts. I’m sat in Starbucks enjoying a quiet (well if you can call a … Continue reading
MrsFogg
I’m in heaven. We pre booked a tiny hotel in The Keys at Tavernier. It’s perfect! Silver sandy beach – check Cute little rooms – check Awesome view and front onto the Gulf of Mexico- check Two piers you can … Continue reading
But we found a Red Lobster, yeah!! … Continue reading
Who knew there were so many famous visitors who have played concerts at the Blue Gate Theatre. I’m sure Val Doonican would have also visited along with Englebert. Val would not have needed to bring his rocking chair – plenty … Continue reading
Now this is an odd place….. It’s in the middle of nowhere in Indiana and home to a community of Amish. Our sat nav brought us on a rather interesting tour through their back yards. So Shipshewana caters to a … Continue reading
Last night we stayed between Sandusky and Milan (pronounced Meal-on apparently, so not to be confused with a placed in Europe). It’s claim to fame in Milan is that it was the birthplace and childhood home of Thomas Edison. Next … Continue reading
Welcome to Erie, Pennsylvania famous for (well nothing much actually). It was a booming place in the 1700s but tanked in the 1960s and 70s and never really recovered. Today it’s got a regenerated harbour area for posh yacht owners … Continue reading
And it’s beautiful. It used to be one of the main ports of entry into Canada and still has a thriving fishing community. The delicacy of the town is Perch. It can be found in all the restaurants- grilled, fried, … Continue reading
Just look at the pretty view from our room And the pretty Inn … Continue reading
Tent caterpillars of course! Freaky webs all down the highway so I just had to look it up. Eugh! Welcome to Canada! … Continue reading