We stayed in Nirwana Gardens in small chalets and it was a very reasonable cost.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
We stayed in Nirwana Gardens in small chalets and it was a very reasonable cost.
Breakfast In Botanical Gardens
Staff were invited to meet and share a breakfast in the Botanical Gardens adn then enjoy a walka round the gardens. The gardens are beautiful and we saw some areas we had not seen before.
While walking past the lillies we found this from shading from the hot sun.

I was taking a photo of the lilly and Wayne was concentrating on the frog.
A bonsai area was incredible....such amazing plants.
And then this spider was waiting above us in another area. He was huge!
Wayne drinking Asahi beer at our local, Cable Car
I was taking a photo of the lilly and Wayne was concentrating on the frog.
Monday, February 23, 2009

Our trip to the UK was wonderful...we had such a great time and saw so much. We will need to go back again and again as we missed so much too.
The highlight was to spend some time with Trevor and Colette and to catch up briefly with Max, Marwin and family.
We arrived and were met by Trev at Heathrow and we never stopped till we got home in Singapore!
Trevor lives about 30 minutes by train from Waterloo...we got quite familiar with the train network in London but were amazed at how much rubbish was left on the trains. Something we are just not use to in Singapore.
We spent the first few days orientating ourselves in London and visiting as much as we could in these days. Leaving Trev's at about 9.30 to get the cheaper train fare in and arriving home after 9 pm. It was so good to feel some cold fresh air...we were extremely lucky in that we only had a little rain the whole time we were away. We had slight drizzle one morning on our rail trip and some in Dublin when we arrived and that was all.
We travelled into Wales, too brief, up to Edinburgh, so old and so wonderful, down to Brighton Pier, stunning! and then to Dover, again to brief, and back to London. Had a night there and off again to Ireland. Three nights in Dublin and then caught train down to Boyle to be met by Colette and taken back to their stone cottage...breathtaking.
We knew how England had history but I was not prepared for how much. It was absolutely wonderful and now wish I had taken history at high school.
Castles were huge and bigger still. We managed to get to Windsor - just down the road from Trev - the oldest working castle, the Tower of London, Carlisle Castle, Dublin Castle(the only one that was a bit of let down), Hampton Court and a few others.
We stayed in an inn that Oliver Cromwell stayed in, we had breakfast where Guy Fawkes was born, we toured Guinness and Jameson Whiskey. Had an English Pub lunch a few times. walked along Brighton Pier, saw the White Cliffs of Dover, walked through Shakespeare's cottage and so much more that I can't fit into this blog. We also stayed in a place in Portsmouth which we would not recommend to anyone!
Below are selection of photos...there just isn't room to put them all up.









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