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Those White Cliffs
Burk's term and life as an undergraduate have come to a happy end. We have left our home of Oxford with a gaggle of Nessets to explore French food and countryside. In two rented cars, with a 16 month old in tow we drove south to the English Channel arriving in the famous town of Dover, known mostly for it's white cliffs seen as hope for saftey for …
Chapter Five - Dover Castle
... and drizzle. At Dover we encounter a roaring gale and just drive through this rather unprepossessing port town. It's the closest town to the European continent, just 21 miles (34 kms.), and the coast of France can be seen from the cliff tops on a clear day (certainly not today!). Our destination is Dover Castle.
If you have ...
Chapter Four - Sandwich and the coast
... finally land up at the Beach Hut Café (many miles from any beach) on Breezy Corner (no corner, and no breeze). I enjoy a terrific carrot and tomato soup while waiting for the others.
We now continue to the coast of the English Channel at Ramsgate, which we find somewhat depressing. This is a seaside resort that has seen better days and now ...
Chapter Three - Canterbury Cathedral
... we are here to attend the morning service”
“You are a bit early for that. It’s not until 11:00. Come by at 10:30 and you’ll be able to get in.”
Canterbury. The city dates from AD 597, when St. Augustine was sent by the pope as a missionary to Britain. Construction of the present cathedral was started in 1070.
We wander down the ...
Journey of the Numb Bum
What a way to start the trip. Packed up the car and headed off to Stoke to meet Bry at the Harley Davidson shop. You know sometimes you get that feeling that you've forgotten something, that niggly feeling....well it clung to me like a limpet on a rock, it just wouldn't go away.
Got to the shop and after Bry got himself sorted, we transferred the luggage from the car to the bike....Ah, yes now I remember what I had forgotten, my flip helmet.
How could ...