We've been travelling for four months. A wonderful evening recently
prompted me to say it was one of the highlights of our trip, which got
me thinking about the other special experiences we've enjoyed.
Catching up with old friends and family - particularly those we had not seen for years or decades.
The oh-so-cute fishing villages of Cornwall, particularly Polperro and Fowey.
Roche Rock and Restormel Castle.
Stepping out of the Leadenhall Market and seeing the Lloyd's of London building.
Discovering
the dilapidated Merther Church and graveyard, where two of my
great-great-great-great grandparents are probably buried.
Truro Cathedral where the choir was practicing while we were wowed by the architecture.
Our night out in Kingston-upon-Thames to see Jon Bird's Big Band.
Pizza and iced coffee with a friendly English-speaking Italian owner in Sanremo.
New Zealand lamb and Italian veges roasted in an outdoor wood-fired oven - melt-in-your-mouth delicious!
Exploring the ancient hill towns of Italy.
Being rescued by Albanians when we were transportationally-challenged in Triora.
Being swept down the Aare River in Switzerland - an adrenalin-boosting and body-temperature-lowering experience.
The
reaction of the children to my slideshow of portrait images from the
Polly Glot Ranch Italian children's English camp. We showed it to them
on the last night of the camp and they laughed and cheered and blushed
and smiled! You can see the shortened and silent version on
Youtube.
The festa (evening festival of food, wine, music and dancing) in Moresco, where we might have been the only travellers present.
Eating figs, warmed by the sun and fresh from the tree .... actually, eating many figs!!
Dinner
at Corrado's place in Montebuono. Corrado is an Italian friend of our
host in San Giorgio and was very generous - taking us sight-seeing and
creating interesting and delicious meals for us, served outside with
twinkling lights, wine in crystal glasses, crocheted table cloth, and
the occasional bat zipping around. He also happens to be very
interesting and charming.
Well, that's my list. Nigel will probably want to add a few others .... :-)