Runnymede Court Hotel
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Trace the French 'Family' Connection
... Amy is in fact very common throughout Jersey. Most of our day is spent in the ancient shopping precinct and the marvelous Vegetable & Flower market. Many people come from London, Paris and beyond each weekend to shop in Jersey (due to low taxes and no GST), so there are shoppers everywhere. The locals are keen to chat and many do not expect to see/hear Australians in this part of the world. The weather is bizarre with heavy showers mixed ...
More Jersey
We had great fun staying in a bed and breakfast in St Helier in a comfortable family room. Our host, John not only cooked a mean Full English Breakfast but also did quite a comedy routine of banter with his guests. One table in particular of a family , who came to the same b and b for years were the butt of a lot of jokes. John even presented, with the ring of a hand bell. the weather report.
Saturday was another lovely day, exploring St ...
Stunning Jersey
Such a great feeling going on holiday with Tom. Stunning weather to begin our journey to Gatwick. Having Tom as our guide relieves all the stress that can come with travel.
Such a short flight, only 35 mins to Jersey, The aircraft flew at a low level, so we got really impressive views of Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight and then before we knew it, Jersey. Jersey is very beautiful, though small ...
Sark to...?
... who had been living and working in the UK for almost 6 years. His visa was due to run out on the 29th of August and I had to enter Australia before the 9th of September before my visa expired. This worked out pretty well, so we decided we'd both go to Autralia together, although I had a year working visa and he only had a 3 month tourist visa. When august came, I told my family id booked my flights, the only comment I got ...
And so back to the UK temporarily
... and right in front of us. Well, to say she was surprised was the understatement of the year, immediately bursting into tears of rapturous joy. Then the local radio came along to get them on so that all the island could join in their celebration. Well done to them.
So in a few days time we’re back in London for the marriage of our son Alex to Andrea before setting off to the middle east. With what’s going on in that region, it should be exciting.... to say the ...