Thursday, February 11, 2010

We have been travelling, honest!

So it has been a while since the last post. Isn't it amazing how 18 months can just fly by?

So what have we been up to since Iceland way back in October 2007?

Well in reverse chronology it was:
  • Africa, specifically a Kenya and Tanzania. Crazy times with that one, expect a full post.
  • Prague. Very nice in the centre city, not a heck of a lot to do otherwise.
  • Berlin. Great stuff on WWII and very tidy. Recommended.
  • Moscow and St. Petersburg. Very awesome and very cold. Go, go now!
  • Edinburgh Military Tattoo. A spectacle of sights and sound. Also of rain. The rain part was less good.
  • Wales. Wait, what do you mean that doesn't count?
  • Japan. See http://japansei.blogspot.com/ for that one. Just skip over the Japanese bit :)
I'll update on a few of the more interesting ones over the coming days.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Ice Ice Iceland Baby...

We went to Iceland.

Succinct aren't I?

Ok, that deserves some elaboration. We went to Iceland way back in July 2007, but didn't get around to adding it to the blog. Well that's just not right, since Iceland happens to be a pretty dang amazing place. Check this out:
If any image deserves the term "spiffy", then I think this one qualifies easily. It just radiates spiffiness... Ahem. Anyway, this is one of the many beautiful spots you can visit in Iceland. Specifically, this is a shot of Gullfoss - one stop in our Golden Circle tour. The other stop was Geysir, the original water-shooting-out-of-a-hole-in-the-ground attraction that all others are named after. Check it out in action!
Oooooh... Yup, very oooh.

We also made our way around Reykjavík, which is a absurdly attractive city. The houses are all painted various colours and together they create a very lively effect. We toured the local attractions, including a very cool looking church (the largest in Iceland at that) and generally had a great time.

What else? Well, how about a tour to the rather brilliant Glacial Lagoon in Jökulsárlón? Now that is really something to see! Great blocks of icebergs constantly break off Vatnajökull glacier and drift on the lagoon before being carried to sea by a glacial river. Scenes from four big movies (A View to a Kill, Die Another Day, Tomb Raider and Batman Begins) were shot at and around that spot. Check it out:
Once you get there, you can jump in a amphibious boat and scoot around the icebergs in the lagoon. Very chilly and also extremely fun. Highly recommended.

There were a bunch of other things we did, but this is already getting a little lengthy... Needless to say there was a great deal of enjoyment to be had going offroad in a massive 4x4, visiting various magnificent attractions and best of all... Puffins! (No, you can't keep them, we already asked...)

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

New York Redux

Pop off to New York for the weekend... Sounds like a great idea right? Well, only if you have amazing stamina and no requirement for sleep!

A few key points:

1. Immigration queues are evil.
2. Airport security queues are evil.
3. Standing in an airport security queue for an hour while the PA announces the final boarding call for your flight is the work of the devil. Also, it is evil.

Apart from that, we had a lovely time! The shopping was good, although I think we caught things a little too mid-season and there wasn't as much on offer as normal. Our plan to buy iPhones was killed by the latest firmware revision that makes them un-unlockable... *shakes fist at Apple*

Now to plan our next trip...

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Southern Spain Trip

Well, it has been a while! We have been travelling and working so much, we left this poor little blog behind and didn't do any updates. Time to fix that! Ok, so check this out:

Looks nice doesn't it? That was taken from where we stayed, a villa about 30km from Malaga. It is run by a couple of expat-Brits and was a really great place to stay and travel out from.
So, where did we go? Well, on the first day I went scuba diving (that's the beach on the right). Which was so awesome. It was my first time diving and I can't wait to give it another try. Later that day I went kayaking in the ocean, which was also a blast - highly recommended if you get the opportunity. Julie went on an all day horse ride, which was a fun and somewhat challenging experience.

A peaceful slumber for both of us that night, the proverbial sleep of the dead (tired).

The next day saw us off to Granada and to the Alhambra palace. After some initial GPS issues getting to Granada - Tom Tom, you have a lot to answer for! - we went on a walk around the town and soaked up some of the atmosphere. Oh and bought lots of souvenirs, can't forget the souvenirs.

So the main attraction is the Alhambra and you can certainly see why, the place is quite amazing. The Arabic design and architecture is very cool looking and I'd recommend you go see it yourself if you happen to be in the region.

Once inside the grounds, you can wander about and see all the different buildings, gardens and excavations. You can also book yourself into seeing one of the main palaces, the residency of the Sultan, which of course we had to see.


So on the last day, we took it (relatively) easy and just went on a hike through a national park. As you can see from the picture below, it has a certain arid beauty to the place.


After the hike we went off to the Nerja Caves, which was okay, but nothing all that special. A little bit too "touristy" and not quite enough "caveiness" for our liking.

So that wraps up my quick summary of our trip to Spain. Stay tuned for more updates!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

The hills are alive...

So, Salzburg, the land of that musical... You know the one.

We decided (unwisely) to take an indirectly flight. I cannot overstate how boring it is sitting at airports waiting for your next plane to be made ready. Honest, just don't do it, simply step away from the invitingly cheap tickets and just enjoy a nice direct flight instead.

Anyway, once we were there, we found it to be a charming place. I mean honestly, what's not to like about this:

So over the course of two days, we went off and did a tour of the sites seen in the movie, hit up the local sites (Salzburg Fortress was brilliant) and wandered the local streets. Overall it was a great weekend away and I'd recommend it to anyone who may like food, scenery or culture. So pretty much everyone :)

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Oops! Mass update time...

Ok, so we missed updating the blog for a while.

Bad Matt and Julie! Bad!

As some penance, I'm filling in some of the gaps. Not properly of course, I'm not that motivated. Rather here is a highlight tour of our various escapes, along with a link to the photo library for each:

Amsterdam - link - Brilliant place, tons to do, lots of variety. Very highly recommended.

Scotland - link - Beautiful area just filled with really nice people. Didn't spot the Loch Ness Monster, so will have to go back to double check.

Dublin - link - Nice city, great if you enjoy a beer or ten.

Brussels - link - European capital. Not as much to do as you might expect.

Stockholm - link - Great city, shame about the weather and flights. Well worth the trip.

Vienna - link - Expensive! Lots of galleries, doesn't stack up so well against Paris/Rome though.

San Francisco and Yosemite - link and link - Fun and hijinks in the US. Some mysteriously cold weather put a dampener on things. Damn you global warming!

Monday, January 02, 2006

Lapland and Santa!

Well, that was a fun holiday in Lapland!

We have returned from 5 days in a winter wonderland, where we went husky sledding, reindeer sleighing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, tobogganing, saw Santa, made snow angels and fell onto our butts (ok, that last one was mainly me).

The adventure was shared with our friends Sam and Eion, which meant double the fun and double the trouble :)


As you can see, it really was a spectacular holiday - both by the activities and the scenery. It was unlike anything else I've ever seen before, with snow just everywhere!

The weather was kind to us, with temperatures in the range of -6 to -12 centigrade. Which sounds a little chilly, but isn't so bad with the 4 layers of clothing - underwear, thermals, pants/shirt and over suit - between you and the elements.

Once again, be sure to check out the photos online.

Now we just have to work out where to head off to next... Amsterdam sounds interesting. We will keep you posted!

Friday, December 09, 2005

Apologies

Hi all.

Apologies for not updating the blog for such a long time! Of course things have been hectic here, but we have been doing some fun travelling that we would love to let everyone know about.


Needless to say, that takes time... So anyway, until we do get it updated, be sure to check out northernadventure.smugmug.com for all our pictures, which we have actually kept up to date :)

Oh and we are off to Lapland for Xmas! Yay! Assuming no-one slips and breaks anything, it should be a blast!

Toodles!