03:30 comes early regardless of the time zone you’re in, but that’s how it goes with a 06:20 flight from Gatwick to Brindisi. We checked in to easyjet once we got the bikes out of the left luggage office and went to find breakfast. Our breakfast was a bit leisurely perhaps as we heard our names being called to the gate. We did make it to the plane however and arrived to cloudy but hot weather in Brindisi. We figured out the local bus was €1 to central Brindisi as opposed to multiple other expensive options and off we went. The B&B we had booked was fine and we got the full touristic scoop from Giuseppe the proprietor. Rob and I assembled the bikes outside amidst the occasional light shower (what? rain on our hot dry holiday!) and espresso break. Later we found the local TIM store to purchase a SIM card for the phones and found where the local Conad (with a C) food store was for purchasing tomorrow’s lunch supplies.
We followed Giuseppe’s restaurant recommendation to Siamo Fritta (we are fried) to have some local fish and wine. We selected a fat looking sea bass from a platter of fresh fish and sent him away to be poached in water, olive oil and tomato. Beautiful, and a local wine pairing was exceptional too. I love this country.
Off To Italia
24 JunMore London
23 JunThe next two days we spent visiting and exploring parts of London we hadn’t seen before. We always take the tube for transport when we are here but it can be expensive so we tried catching a bus downtown. That started well but 50 minutes later crawling along Whitechapel road which was totally torn up with construction we gave up, got off, and caught the tube the rest of the way in. The girls rode into town using the ubiquitous bike rentals and only got lost once. Lyndsay has the system figured out. If you dock the bike back into any of the racks within half an hour it’s free. Then you immediately take out another bike and ride another half hour and never pay. We met at Victoria station and then off we went to Hampton Court by train.
Hampton Court is one of the royal palaces near London. It was the home of Henry the VIII and its 500th anniversary is being celebrated this year. Since the weather was reasonable we wandered the grounds and gardens rather than going in. There is a maze (Harry Potter’ish) we tried and an ancient and huge grape vine to wonder at, as well as as the formal gardens.
The evening was spent with Anette, the wife of my cousin Poul, at their flat at Limehouse basin. This is a historic and picturesque spot connected to the Thames by its own lock. There are several canals that go off from here and it is really a wonderful spot to live.
Tuesday we met all three daughters near Guildhall, Erika’s alma mater, and had lunch chosen from one of the kiosks/food trucks that spring up at that time every day. Erika had a gig that afternoon but we went with the other two to explore the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery. Lyndsay convinced us to go by bike, in the heart of London, on the wrong side of the road, destination Trafalgar Square. What could go wrong? I am happy to say it was uneventful and we survived. London has great cycling infrastructure but with 8 million people it’s still a bit crowded. After supper we said our goodbyes and took the train to Gatwick for a one night nearby hotel stay due to the early flight the next morning.
London
21 JunWe arrived in England at Gatwick airport, 2 am Calgary time or 9 am local time, feeling less than chipper after only sleeping what felt like 5-10 minutes. We searched both terminals for the left luggage service for our bikes and finally got rid of our load before heading into the city.
The daughters headed to their sister’s flat to rest and we sought out our hotel. We were early though and decided to kill time wandering around West Ham Park where we found a cricket match and a garden to entertain us. We were definitely dragging though and soon found a bench to rest on.
We had a short rest once into our room then met the girls again, snacked, then set out for Liverpool station to meet with Erika for supper. She had been busy rehearsing for her latest show Bugsy Malone.
Finally we got to go to bed, we lasted until 9 pm. Tomorrow hopefully we will feel back on track.
It’s Time to Ride – Puglia 2015
18 JunAt last we are about to start a new tandem cycling trip! Katharine, Rob, Tara and I (George) will be heading to the heel of Italy this year, another location that promises to be hot, dry, and plentiful of excellent food and wine. Here is the route below; we arrive in Brindisi on June 24th and head northeast up the coast. We are spending a couple of days in London first where we will be with all of our daughters(!) for the first time since Christmas, before they go off on their individual adventures/lives. Stay tuned. GG
















