Friday, May 05, 2006

 

Dover & Canterbury Cathedral

After three weeks here in Bedford England, the wind tunnel test is coming along fine, but a little behind schedule. I have been working 12-13 hours per night during that time, so was glad to have part of the weekend off for R&R. I had a great weekend, working until 8:00 AM Saturday, resting a couple of hours, getting shaved/showered and then hit the road for adventure. I then drove 120 miles to “Pastor John’s” home in Stanford-le-Hope (Essex) just east of London by mid afternoon. He is the clergyman who climbed Kilimanjaro with our RHCC group. I visited him and his wife Kim for a couple of hours, so now we are great friends. I then excused myself, and drove over the Queen Elizabeth bridge across the Thames River and on toward Dover, and stopped overnight at a pub/inn near Canterbury. I met some locals and the owner of the pub and had a great time as they sang to music of Karaoke. Sunday AM I went to mass at the famous Canterbury Cathedral. Awesome! Then I went on to Dover and toured the centuries old Dover Castle where lots of WWWII action also took place. I did not try to cross the channel to France via ferry or tunnel due to lack of time. I drove back to Bedford by way of several other coastline towns. (Round trip over 400 miles.) I think I have almost mastered driving on LH side of the road! Since we are behind schedule, we will likely run through Tuesday (9 May) and not be home until Wednesday.

Comments:
Don,

I think this is the first time I've read your blog myself. Marilyn reads every blog in the world and keps me posted. So, this was my first time to see Jan's description of you. It is so sweet.

Good blog. I plan to start keepig up with it.

- - ron
 
Hi Don,

But Ron didn't tell me that you finally updated your blog!! Now where are those photos of England??

~marilyn
 
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