Hi all
Just returned to NZ after a 4 week trip to the UK. We stayed with Michelle and we had luxury accommodation ready for us when we arrived!

But we were not too sure about the other residents….


Primary reason for going was Julie’s Wedding. The wedding was at Burley Manor in the new Forest and it all went very well. Julie was beautiful (as were all the other ladies of course), the weather was perfect, the venue was great and everything went without a hitch. The only blot on a perfect day was that I had a really bad cold and missed out on the evening do as I was feeling rotten. Was really miffed the next morning as every one else was nursing hangovers and I felt just as rotten – but I had not even had a drink!
As usual we did a lot of visiting to friends and relatives and it was great to see everyone, even though it meant a lot of driving about.
Before we went we also decided to take some time out of the visit to do something just as a holiday, after all, having travelled 12,000 miles to get to the UK summer it seemed a bit silly not to take advantage of the fact. The thing we decide to do was to Walk the “Dales Way” again. We had already done this in 2005 with John & Denise and we really enjoyed it. Rather than try and sort all the B&B ourselves, which would have been a bit tricky with the time difference, we got “Sherpa Van ” to get it all sorted for us, and a good job they did too. Not only do they book all the B&B’s but they also provide a bag transfer sevice so you don’t have to carry very much while you are walking during the day. the Dales Way is an 84 mile walk going from Ilkley to Bowness in the Lake district. We did it over 6 days going via, Burnsall, Buckden, Ribblehead and Lambrigg. The weather was really good, got a bit sunburned on the second day but had a really great time and thoroughly enjoyed it. There are lots of pictures in the gallery – click here .
I’m back in NZ now, but Karen is staying on in the UK for a few more weeks – she was able to get longer off work than me.
So I am back at the grindstone in winter while Karen is still enjoying the UK summer.
Oh well
More soon