Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Arriving Home

I have been home, yes the UK does still feel like home, for just a week. Most frequently asked question since I got back; do you miss the African weather? what is it about the british fascination with the weather, of course I miss the glorious sunshine and long hot summers but the long british summer nights are also truly amazing, especially when the sun shines. Most shocking price paid for anything since I got back... £247 for a day return train ticket to London, I did get the pleasure of spending an extra 2 hours on the return train though, all standing up, as most of the trains were cancelled due to a power failure. Thats a months salary for many south africans. Shocking!

Our Airstream adventure finally felt like it had started at the weekend when I joined 5 other amateur 'tin shed drivers' and under the expert tuition of Malc, learned how to tow a caravan. Forward, backward and round the bends, backwards! Turned out to be not as bad as I thought, but I had forgotten about the sideways rain you get in the UK, but if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere I suppose. Good luck to Jim, Steve, Carol, Julie and young Thomas on your future tin shed adventures.


Sorry about the poor quality pic but I only had an old camera phone, or should that be a phone camera? Our real camera is on the final leg of its journey from South Africa having made it through customs and should be arriving with all of our other airfreight tomorrow. Our airfreight includes most of the equipment we are taking in the Airstream so its starting to feel like we are nearly there. We are! We are off to Tebay to collect it this weekend, and will spend a few days up in the Lake District to test everything out. Two sleeps as they say in South Africa.

3 comments:

  1. At last, some news. Yaaayyy!!!!

    Let's see this show on the road!

    Bon voyage!

    SB

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  2. Welcome back to the weather!

    We're arranging an Airstream meet for September if you're still going to be in the UK. Details are on our blog.

    Hope to see you there. Or anywhere for that matter - two Airstreams always look better then one.

    Travel well,

    Pete

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  3. HEY! Found your blog courtesy of the Tebay Times, aka Airstream Newsletter. Fellow Streamer here, a 532 owner. I like to go everywhere WITHOUT unhitching first.

    I did Europe in my caravan a while back, but that was with huge (98%) bias on the windsurfing and kitesurfing hotspots.

    Don't worry too much about the planning... just decide whether to turn left or right at Calais and leave the rest to fate. Like Pete & Tracey, there are loads of stories here to tell you too.

    Hopefully see you in September? If not, maybe we'll hook up along the way. We (myself and Pete & Tracey) recently hooked up in Oban with 24 hours notice, and in Benbecula and Barra in the Hebrides with about 2 hours notice. That's just the way it happens...

    ...and 3 Airstreams are better than 2! :-)

    All the best,

    Andrew

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