Sunday, 18 November 2007

Weekend in Windsor

Last weekend (10/11) we went up to Windsor to visit Bethany and Andrew, who I used to work with at Reckitts. We had a lovely weekend wandering round Windsor and enjoying Bethany and Andrew's hospitality.


Windsor Castle & the gang (L-R: Chris, Carly, Andrew, Bethany, Inge & Ben)

The Crooked House - Ben & Inge on the Eton Bridge

The girls (Bethany, Carly & Inge) and the boys (Andrew, Ben & Chris) on Eton Bridge

Saturday, 3 November 2007

Rome - weekend catch up with Anna!

On the last weekend in October we took a long weekend trip to Rome as my friend Anna was on a European trip to visit her boyfriend who's been working in Italy. We had a great weekend in Rome, revisiting sights and seeing new ones. It was a lovely weekend, very warm, and it was great catching up with Anna and meeting Justin. We had some great food and wine, did some great shopping and arrived home exhausted but pleased we'd made the effort to catch up with Anna.

Our Rome trip was our final getaway before we head home for Christmas. It's starting to get colder, the days are shorter, so we're looking forward to having some summer for 3 weeks over Christmas. We're both keeping well. I'm enjoying my new job, it's very busy, but it's going well and I'm settling in. The next month will be spent trying to catch up with all our friends before getting on a plane for the long trip home.

Love Ben & Inge xo


Inge & Ben throwing a coin into the Trevi Fountain & the Valentino 45 years exhibition.


The Ara Pacis forecourt & the Castel Sant'Angelo


The view from the top of Castel Sant'Angelo & the Pantheon


Piazza Navona - full of balloons for a politically rally

The Trevi Fountain at night.


The Colosseum, Justin, Anna & Inge on the go and trying to work out where to meet for dinner!


The amazing Roman Forum

Visit to The Youngs

Now that I've got a car with work, we decided it would be a good opportunity to head up to Cambridgeshire to see Ben's cousin Donna, her husband Mark and their 4 month old daughter Lauren. We could only head up on the Saturday after we'd been to the Fulham vs Derby match (a thoroughly disappointing game of which Fulham drew with the worst team in the league), so arrived just in time to watch the Rugby World Cup Final of England vs South Africa (another disappointing match, but at least South Africa won!)

We had a very relaxing time at Donna and Mark's, and it was fantastic to finally meet Lauren as the last time we'd seen them she was still in Donna's womb and very overdue! Here's some photos of the proud new family!





Love Ben & Inge xo

France - Inge goes to the Dordogne & Ben goes to Marseille for the World Cup

Well, after we got back from Spain, I had one day to get my washing done before heading to the airport again, this time to fly to Toulouse to see the Hardman's again for the weekend. They had rented a house in the Dordogne, specifically a tiny place called Nadillac de Rouge, with some friends of theirs (Craig, Kristen and their daughter Anna). I went for the weekend as Craig and Jeff were heading to Marseille, where Ben was meeting them, for the Rugby World Cup Quarter Finals.

The weather wasn't that great, but we had a lovely time with a few outings (not very long as with a 2 and 1 year old it was a bit difficult) to Sarlat on market day and this wonderful town called Beynac with an amazing medieval castle perched high up above the river. The castle is still privately owned and lived in, which is amazing, and gives amazing views over the valley. Unfortunately it was very misty, so we couldn't see much, but the kids loved running around.

I really enjoyed my time there, especially getting to know Liam and Miss Anna and sitting down with the girls and a glass of wine in the evening once the kids had gone to bed!

Meanwhile the boys were having a great time in Marseille, despite the poor result for Australia. From the sound of it, I'm glad none of us girls went with them!!


The House in Nadaillac de Rouge

Jeff & Jacquie relaxing in the afternoon sun

Beynac Castle

A small dining room and list of the Barons of Beynac (still privately owned)

Looking down from Beynac Castle and from the valley below


Jacquie and Kristin keeping a watchful eye on Liam and Anna around the castle!


The Rugby Stadium in Marseille - Jeff and Craig enjoying a night out.

Love Ben & Inge xo

Madrid & Barcelona

Well, in my last 3 weeks before starting work, we decided it was a good time to get some more travel in. I've been wanting to go to Madrid and Barcelona since we got here, so what better opportunity. We were there from the 27/9 - 2/10.

We had 3 days in Madrid, and really enjoyed this city. The first afternoon/night we just walked through the city seeing Peurta del Sol with the famous Tio Pepe sign (both day & night), the Peurta de Alcala (former gateway into the city, again both day and night), enjoyed a sunset beverage on the Hotel Urban's roof terrace (where we stayed - and would highly recommend), before setting out to try and find Chocolateria San Gines, apparently the best place to get the traditional Churros and Chocolate which my Mum had told me about. Took us a while to find it as she'd completely given us the wrong directions, but thanks to some fellow Australian travellers who'd been on a tour and seen it, we eventually found it, and it was very much worth it!

Our second day was a beautiful day, so we did more walking and took in the Palacio Real and the beautiful gardens behind it (which annoyingly only had one entrance/exit), the Monument to Cervantes in the Plaza de Espana, the Reina Sofia Art Gallery to see Picasso's Guernica - this was amazing and the gallery had a brilliant collection of Picasso's, Miro's and Dali's. Ben also had fun with the sunshine taking photos of the beautiful architecture. I imagined that much of the city had been destroyed during the Civil War, so it amazing to see it all so beautifully restored. That night we went to Teatriz Restaurant, which is designed by Philippe Starck. The food was beautiful, but for a packed restaurant it lacked atmosphere, a problem with minimalism.

Our last day started a bit drizzly, but eventually cleared. We went to the Plaza Mayor, where Inquisition Trials were held, the Parque del Retiro (similar to Hyde Park) and then the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza which had an amazing collection of artwork. For our last night we went to a more traditional Spanish restaurant called the El Rincon de Esteban. This was a great night out, not so much for the food, but for the atmosphere. We were handed menus, then a few minutes later our waiter was back for our orders, we weren't ready, but he basically told us what to have! We decided to go with the flow, and it worked out well! At the end of the night, about a 3 hour dinner in total, we were given Grappa to drink (so potent that the cork popped out of the bottle itself!) and 2 pens and some olive oil to take home with us!

The next morning it was up early and to the train station for a 5 hour trip to Barcelona. I'm so glad we decided to take the train as there was some beautiful scenery to see on the way.

Our hotel room, Ben in front of 'Fat Tony's' (a character from the Simpsons), one of the many Ham Museums!


Puerta de Alcala by day & night, The Hotel Ritz


Palacio Real, from behind in the Campo del Moro, The Catedral de la Almudena


Statue in the Campo del Moro, Ben in front of the Monument to Cervantes in the Plaza de Espana, Me infront of the bronze bear & strawberry tree in the Puerta del Sol, and one of the many churches.


The Tio Pepe sign at Puerta del Sol, the Plaza Mayor and relaxing on the hotel's roof terrace.


The Chocolateria San Gines, at Teatriz Restaurant and outside Restaurant Estaban, the view from the hotel roof terrace.


The spectacular view from the train.

We arrived in Barcelona where it was an incredible 30 degrees! This would have been great, except for the fact we were both a bit ill (we blamed the Grappa - didn't drink a lot, but it was enough!). But we decided to soldier on and do a walking tour of the architecture of Barcelona, specifically Modernisme in the Eixample area. This includes some amazing buildings (mostly designed as houses for rich people in the late 19th and early 20th centuries) by Gaudi, Puig i Cadafalch and others who we'd never heard about before! The most spectacular had to be Gaudi's Casa Mila, which has no straight lines and a roof top that was the fanciest I've ever seen, and the Sagrada Familia, another Gaudi creation.

Our second day was spent walking down the Las Ramblas (if you ever need an chicken, pigeon, hamster, fish or lizard, this is the place to go) and through the port to the beach at Barceloneta. This was a bit of a detour as we were heading to a cable car to take us up to Montjuic, but it was so hot (and the cable car was closed for lunch!!) we seriously considered stripping down and going swimming! Thankfully along the beach there are heaps of bars where we were able to stop for a refreshing ale and some shade! After the refreshment, we were ready to head up the cable car, and we were glad we did as it was a lovely view. Once at Montjuic it was time for more refreshment, this time an icecream, before walking up the hill (I think we were mad in the heat to do this as it's incredibly steep) to the old fort to get some more views over the city. We then took the new cable car down the hill (we did it the wrong way round I know) and a walk back to the hotel. It was definitely time for a shower and a relaxing lie-down before heading out for dinner.

Dinner has to get a mention as it was one of the best places we went to. We'd found it in the guide the hotel gave us, it sounded nice and not pretentious, and it was a lovely experience, so we would recommend Alba Granados to anyone. And if you go, you must have the Ox meat cooked on a red stone. Ben ordered this and at first was a little bit shocked when a massive slab of meat was brought out blue and cut into pieces. The waiter told us to wait and brought out a terracota stone plate that was heated and Ben got to cook his Ox to his own liking!

Our last day we went to the Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat, a subterranean museum of Roman ruins, these were some of the best ruins I've seen excavated (not quite on the scale of Pompeii and the Roman Forum, but amazing how it's all been excavated underneath existing buildings) and spent the remainder of the day shopping before having to head home. We enjoyed Barcelona, but preferred Madrid. They were two very different cities, but Madrid felt more relaxed and was much easier to get around, but we'll definitely be heading back to both in the future.


Arriving at the train station after the 5 hour trip & a statue in Placa de Catalunya near our hotel


Casa Mila from below....


And on the roof top... lots of phallic symbols!


More amazing buildings on our architecture tour


The Sagrada Familia - stunning, shame about the cranes though


Las Ramblas - an eclectic mix!


Barcelonetta Beach & The Cable Car to Montjuic


The view of Barcelona from the cable car: the harbour, port and beach.


Montjuic - The Fort, a statue and the view over Barcelona


Ben enjoying his Ox Steak at Alba Granados!!


The subterranean Roman ruins, Placa Reial and Restaurant Taxidermista - yes it once was a Taxidermists!

So that was Madrid & Barcelona. We're sorry for the delay in getting this update on the blog, when we were back in London and I had my final week off before starting work, our Sky internet again went on the blink and it took them 5 days to get it fixed! So quite a few more updates to get up on the blog as we've been quite busy over the last month!

Love Ben & Inge xo