Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Family Time

Despite all the travelling I do for work and the many many miles I traipse during the week, I do still enjoy driving around the country with my family when I have chance. This weekend was our annual trip to see as many relatives as we can before Christmas, managed six this time, not bad at all!!

Fridays journey was through the wind and rain across the bottom of the Dales to the southern Lake District. Wet and wild as winter journeys should be, we got to see the bottom of Windermere just before we arrived at our destination and for some odd reason that brief glimpse always symbolises the start of the holiday season to me, An evening with the in-laws followed and a good nights sleep.
 
In the morning their was a break in the storms and we headed off to Grange over Sands for a walk (or a scoot for the smallest member of the family) along the prom. Peaceful despite the breeze and pleasant to observe the horticultural diversity planted by local residents. Switch-off territory if ever their was one.
 
After a break sojourn for a bacon sandwich (how vegetarians cope without them I don't know) we returned to the car and headed off for the second stage of our family weekend.
 
North and East we went across the Dales past the Castles of Barnard Castle, Raby and Durham (I always like to spot castles as I drive) and finally arrived in Chester-Le-Street for another night away.
 
Seven of us in the house for the Saturday evening but luckily enough space to hold us all in comfort. Good food and good company just helped with that relaxed feeling and I awoke the following morning contemplating the possibility of the idea of that Christmas feeling.
 
Heading south for home, later in the day, that Christmas feeling evaporated swiftly when a bump in the road triggered a puncture and then a complete blow-out of the rear left tyre. An hour waiting by the side of a windswept motorway for a recovery vehicle is no ones idea of fun, but at least the rain waited until we were safely in the van and the tyre replacement was prompt once we arrived. Two hours later than originally planned we finally arrived home.




Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Final one of the year

Today and tomorrow are the final customer trip of the year. Unsurprisingly I am down in Wales for the night and also unsurprisingly I am staying in my usual Holiday Inn in Newport. I got welcomed by name on arrival which is always good and a decent room along with a free swim in the pool. Makes an awkward trip away that little bit little easier when their is familiarity to go with it. A morning meeting and then back home tomorrow afternoon. After that I only have an office trip and the usual family Christmas trips to do before the year is over. Might actually start to relax soon?

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Slow journey but a good end

East Anglia today and 280 miles takes about 7 hours to drive. York to Lowestoft via some exceedingly dull roads and then another 70 miles to the hotel in Colchester for the night. I do like the Five Lakes Crown Plaza near Colchester, I think its a golf resort hotel of some sort but I only end up here occasionally and find it a peaceful hotel that always makes me feel a bit more privileged than I probably am. Free mince pies in reception were very much appreciated as well.