Friday 25 August 2023

UPDATE OF INDEX

 25th Aug 2023

zUPDATE OF INDE
To remind my reader of how to view a particular location: 
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Incidently, if using a 'smartphone', scroll down to the bottom of the first page where you  should opt to 'view web version'. This allows you to select the 'arrows' as above. 

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List of Posts

2011

Jan
1.      The Beginning
2.      At Sea - Now Antwerp - Belgium
3.      Stranded in Le Havre - France
Feb
4.      Crossing The Pond
5.      Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk - USA
6.      Virginia - USA
7.      Washington DC - USA
8.      Columbia - South Carolina - USA
9.      Charleston - South Carolina - USA
Mar
10.    Miami - Florida - USA
11.    Fort Lauderdale - Florida - USA
12.    Savannah - Georgia - USA
13.    Boston - Massachusetts - USA
14.    Boston - Post Script - USA
15.    Niagara Falls - Ontario - Canada
16.    Toronto - Ontario - Canada
17.    Winnipeg - Manitoba - Canada
18.    The Canadian - Toronto to Vancouver - Canada
Apr
19.    Vancouver Island - British Columbia - Canada
20.    Seattle - Washington - USA
21.    Amtrak. Seattle to San Francisco - USA
22.    San Francisco - California (Part 1) - USA
23.    San Francisco - California (Part 2) - USA
24.    San Diego - California - USA
25.    Tijuana to La Paz - Mexico
26.    La Paz - Mexico
27.    Mazatlan - Mexico
May
28.    Guadalajara - Mexico
29.    Mexico City
30.    San Christobal de Las Casas - Mexico
31.    Antigua - Guatemala
32.    San Salvador - El Salvador
33.    Managua and Granada - Nicaragua
Jun
34.    San José - Costa Rica
35.    Panama City
36.    Flight to Lima - Peru
37.    Lima - Peru
38.    Nazca - Peru
39.    Cusco - Peru
40.    Machu Picchu - Peru
41.    Andean Explorer - Peru
42.    Puno (Lake Titicaca) - Peru
43.    Arequipa - Peru
Jul
44.    Panama to Auckland - New Zealand
45.    Bay of Islands - New Zealand
46.    Lake Taupo - New Zealand
47.    Cape Reinga - New Zealand
48.    Russel Birdman Festival - New Zealand
Aug
49.    Rotorua - New Zealand
50.    Napier - New Zealand
51.    Wellington - New Zealand
52.    Blenheim - New Zealand
53.    Nelson - New Zealand
54.    West Coast, South Island - New Zealand
55.    Queenstown - New Zealand
56.    Lake Tekapo - New Zealand
57.    Christchurch - New Zealand
58.    Kaikoura - New Zealand
59.    Auckland - New Zealand
60.    Across the Tasman Sea
Sep
61.    Sydney (Part 1) - Australia 
62.    Sydney (Part 2) - Australia 
63.    Melbourne (Part 1) - Australia 
64.    Melbourne (Part 2) - Australia 
65.    Tasmania - Australia
Oct
66.    Adelaide - Australia
67.    The Ghan - Adelaide to Darwin - Australia
68.    Darwin - Australia
69.    The Red Centre - Australia
70.    Back to Adelaide - Australia
71.    Onwards to Brisbane - Australia
72.    Brisbane to Singapore (Part 1)
73.    Taxis
Nov
74.    Brisbane to Singapore (Part 2)
75.    Brisbane to Singapore (Part 3)
76.    Singapore (Part 1)
77.    Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
78.    Up Country - Malaysia
79.    Singapore (Part 2)
80.    Mozart. Malaysia to Sri Lanka
81.    Colombo - Sri Lanka
82.    Coffee
Dec
83.    Kandy - Sri Lanka
84.    Nuwara Eliya - Sri Lanka
85.    Back to Colombo - Sri Lanka
86.    Galle - Sri Lanka
87.    The Ancient Cities - Sri Lanka
88.    Trincomalee - Sri Lanka
89.    Negombo - Sri Lanka
90.    Tiruchirappalli - India
91.    Kerala - India

2012

Jan
92.    Goa - India
93.    Bombay - India
94.    Delhi - India
95.    Palace On Wheels. Rajasthan (Part 1) - India
96.    Palace On Wheels. Rajasthan (Part 2) - India
97.    Palace On Wheels. Rajasthan (Part 3) - India
98.    Palace On Wheels. Rajasthan (Part 4) - India
99.    Palace On Wheels. Rajasthan (Part 5) - India
100.  Calcutta - India
Feb
101.  Rangoon - Burma
102.  The Train To Bagan - Burma
103.  Bagan - Burma
104.  Mandalay (Part 1) - Burma
105.  Mandalay (Part 2) - Burma
106.  Inle Lake - Burma
107.  Ngapali Beach - Burma
108.  Bangkok - Thailand
109.  Siem Reap - Cambodia
Mar
110.  Phnom Penh - Cambodia
111.  Saigon - Vietnam
112.  Hanoi - Vietnam
Apr
113.  Sa Pa - Vietnam
114.  Ha Long Bay - Vietnam
115.  Beijing (Part 1) - China
116.  Hong Kong
117.  Beijing (Part 2) - China
May
118.  Mongolia
119.  Siberia - Russia
120.  Trans-Siberian to Moscow
121.  Moscow (Part 1) - Russia
122.  Moscow (Part 2) - Russia
123.  St Petersburg - Russia
124.  Helsinki - Finland
125.  Rovaniemi - Finland
126.  Up To Kirkenes - Norway
127.  Hurtigruten (Part 1) - Norway
128.  Hurtigruten (Part 2) - Norway
129.  Hurtigruten (Part 3) - Norway
130.  Hurtigruten (Part 4) - Norway
Jun
131.  Bergen to Oslo - Norway
132.  Oslo - Norway
133.  Copenhagen - Denmark
134.  Hamburg - Germany
135.  Hook of Holland - and Home
Jul
136.  The End
Aug
137.  Post Script - London
138.  Stand-by For More...

2013

Sep
139.  To The Democratic Peoples Republic Of Korea (North Korea)
140.  Pyongyang 1 - North Korea
141.  Pyongyang 2 - North Korea
Oct
142.  Kaesong and Panmunjom - North Korea
143.  Back to Pyongyang - North Korea
144.  Pyongyang 3 - North Korea
145.  Samjiyon and Mount Paekdu - North Korea
146.  Daehongdan County - North Korea
147.  Chongjin - North Korea
148.  Hamhung - North Korea
149.  Wonsan and Mount Kumgang - North Korea
150.  Mount Kumgang 2 - North Korea
151.  Mount Kumgang 3 - North Korea
152.  Wonsan Again - North Korea
153.  Back To Pyongyang and On To Nampo - North Korea
Nov
154.  Nampo and Back To Pyongyang - North Korea
155.  Train To Beijing - North Korea
156.  The Finale
157.  Impressions of North Korea
158.  Vids From North Korea
Dec
159.  Zambia
160.  Battledore Farm - Zambia
161.  Cool Bananas - Zambia
162.  Banana Hazards - Zambia
163.  Back On The Farm - Zambia
164.  Continued Jollities - Zambia

2014

Jan
165.  Christmas In Darkest Africa - Zambia
166.  Lusaka 1  - Zambia
167.  Lusaka 2  - Zambia
168.  Livingston (I Presume) - Zambia
169.  On Safari - Botswana
170.  Ndola N'Home - Zambia
Feb
171.  Onwards To Sarf America
Mar
172.  Buenos Aires and The Wedding - Argentina
173.  Around Buenos Aires - Argentina
174.  Jujuy Province - Argentina
175.  Salta - Argentina
176.  Cordoba - Argentina
177.  Mendoza - Argentina
178.  Santiago (Part 1) - Chile
179.  Olmue and Valparaiso - Chile
180.  Santiago (Part 2) - Chile
Apr
181.  To Osorno and Bariloche - Argentina
182.  Bariloche - Argentina
183.  Ruta National 40 - Argentina
184.  El Calafate - Argentina
185.  Tierra Del Fuego (Part 1) - Argentina
186.  Tierra Del Fuego (Part 2) - Argentina
187.  Iguazu - Argentina
188.  Buenos Aires - Finale - Argentina

2015

Jan
189.  The Saga Of My Nearly Lost Hat - UK
Jul
190.  We Wish To Apologise... - UK
Aug
191.  Those Blasted Announcements... - UK
Sep
192.  Tuscany By Train - France
193.  Mulhouse to Montecatini - Italy
194.  Florence - Italy
195.  Around Montecatini - Italy
196.  Lucca and Pisa - Italy
197.  Venice 1 - Italy
Oct
198.  Venice 2 - Italy
199.  Venice 3 - Italy
200.  Turin - Italy
Dec
201.  'Nam Revisited - Vietnam
202.  Saigon Again - Vietnam

2016

Jan
203.  Merry Keesmah - Vietnam
204.  Up The Mekong - Vietnam
205.  Happy Noo Yeer - Vietnam
Mar
206.  Snowdrops - UK
207.  Turkey - An Inspiration
208.  Istanbul Or Bust
209.  Budapest - Briefly - Hungary
210.  Brasov - Transylvania - Romania
Apr
211.  Bucharest - Romania
212.  Onwards To Istanbul - Bulgaria
213.  This Was Constantinople - Turkey
214.  Up The Bosphorous - Turkey
215.  The Turkish Bath - Turkey
Sep
216.  Up The Kennet - UK
Oct
217.  Down The Baltics
218.  Tallinn 1 - Estonia
219.  Tallinn 2 - Estonia
220.  Tallinn 3 - Estonia
221.  On To Riga - Latvia
222.  Around Riga - Latvia
223.  Riga Finale - Stuck Up A Steeple - Latvia
224.  Vilnius...And The Dark Side - Lithuania
225.  Vilnius...The Bright Side - Lithuania
Nov
226.  A Damp Day In Warsaw - Poland
227.  Berlin And Bed Bugs In Brussels - Belgium
228.  Cultural Day In Lille - France
Dec
229.  Bah Humbug And Chrexit - Vietnam
230.  Laid-Back Laos - Vientiane - Laos
231.  Va Va Vang Vieng - Laos
232.  Vang Vieng Voom Voom - Laos

2017

Jan
233.  Luang Prabang - Laos
234.  Luang Prabang And Elephants - Laos
Oct
235.  Ariba Ariba and Off to Cuba
Nov
236.  Havana Wander - Cuba
237.  Havana Further Wander - Cuba
238.  On West to Viñales - Cuba
239.  Cienfuegos - Cuba
240.  Ye Olde Town of Trinidad - Cuba
241.  Santa Clara. Viva La Revolución - Cuba
242.  Varadero. - Cuba
243.  Guanabo. Playa del Ested - Cuba
Dec
244.  Back to Havana - Cuba
245.  Havana Finale - Cuba
246.  Chrexit 2017 - Thailand
247.  Phuket and Beaches - Thailand
248.  Phuket Town - Thailand
249.  Saigon Again - Vietnam

2018

Jan
250.  Wats in Chiang Mai - Thailand
251.  A Day Out in Chiang Mai - Thailand
252.  More Chiang Mai - Thailand
Feb
253.  Chiang Mai - Bangkok - and Home
Apr
254.  Silly Signs
May
255.  By Plane to Ukraine
Jun
256.  Kiev Part 1 - Ukraine
257.  Kiev Part 2 - Ukraine
258.  Chernobyl Disaster. The Background Story - Ukraine
259.  Chernobyl Part 1 - Ukraine
Jul
260.  Pripyat. The Ghost Town - Ukraine
261.  Chernobyl Part 2 - Ukraine
262.  Bermuda or Bust - Bermuda
Aug
263.  St. George's - Bermuda
264.  More Bermuda
265.  Carnival Time - Bermuda
266.  Hamilton - Bermuda
267.  Finale - Bermuda
Sep
268.  Update of Index 2
Nov
269. Colombia. Caramba
270. Bogota. A Prelude - Colombia
271. Transport around Bogota - Colombia
272. More Bogota - Colombia
273. Medellín - Colombia
274. More Medellín - Colombia
Dec
275. On to Cartageña - Colombia
276. Santa Marta - Colombia
277. Bogota. Post Script - Colombia
278. Chrismiss 2018 - Thailand

2019

Jan
279. Saigon Again - Viêt Nam
280. Vietnam Underground - Viêt Nam
Apr
281. Amsterdam Cultural Tour - Holland
282. Yodel-ay-ee-Hoo around Switzerland
May
283. Yodelling on and back - Switzerland
284. Down the Balkans to Ljubljana - Slovenia
285. Down to Split - Croatia
286. Split to Dubrovnik - Croatia
287. On South to Montenegro
June
288. Cetinje - Montenegro
289. To the beach - Montenegro
290. Bar and back home - Montenegro
Sept
291. To Japanada (or Canapan)
292. Vancouver Island - Canada
Oct
293. All Aboard the Westerdam - Canada
294. Juneau (Juneau What?) - Alaska
295. Onwards Westwards
296. Past Kodiak Island and Beyond
297. Across the Bering sea
298. Kushiro Briefly - Japan
299. Arrival Yokohama - Japan
300. Kyoto Intro - Japan
301. More Kyoto. Day 1 - Japan
302. More Kyoto. Day 2 - Japan
303. Hiroshima - Japan
304. Nagasaki - Japan
305. Brief Visit to Kure - Japan
306. Tokyo - Japan
307. Sayonara Nippon - Japan
Dec
308. (Not) Christmas Again
309. No 'Ell in Far East - Thailand
310. OMG!. Pattaya - Thailand

2020

Jan
311. Sodom and Gomorrah - Thailand
312. Back to 'Nam Again - Vietnam
313. Đà lạt  Part 1 - Vietnam
314. Đà lạt  Part 2 - Vietnam
Apr
315. Lockdown. Week 1
316. Lockdown. Week 2
317. Lockdown. Week 3
318. Lockdown. Week 4
319. Lockdown. Week 5
May
320. Lockdown. Week 6
321. Lockdown. Week 7
322. Lulok Island. Part 1. Arrival.
323. Lulok Island. Part 2. The Village.
Jun
324. Lulok Island. Part 3. The Hills.
325. Lulok Island. Part 4. The Aztecs.
Jul
326. Lulok Island. Part 5. The Coast.
Aug
327. Lulok Island. Part 6. The Capital.
Sep
328. To Stockholm - Sweden
329. More Stockholm - Sweden
330. Yet More Stockholm - Sweden
331. Uppsala - Sweden
332. Tällberg - Sweden
Oct
333. Mora - Sweden
334. Back to Stockholm - Sweden
335. Finale Stockholm and Home - Sweden
Nov
336. Zanzibar or Bust.
337. Stone Town - Zanzibar
338. Nungwi - Zanzibar
339. The East Cost - Zanzibar
340. Bwejuu - Zanzibar
341. Back to Stone Town - Zanzibar
342. Tortoise and Spice - Zanzibar
Dec
343. Temple, Shops & Slaves - Zanzibar
344. Mainland Tanzania and Back - Tanzania
345. More Stone Town - Zanzibar
346. Further Haunts & Sights - Zanzibar
347. Final Fling in Zanzibar
348. On to Ndola - Zambia
349. Gone Bananas Again - Zambia

2021

Jan
350. Back to Livingstone (I presume) - Zambia
351. The Falls and Zambezi - Zambia
352. Booze Cruise and Wildlife - Zambia
353. Back to the Bananas - Zambia
Feb
Now back in Stasi UK and travel illegal or difficult and expensive until 202?
Mar
354. Single Life - UK
Apr
355. Single Life 2 - UK
May
356. Single Life 3 - UK
357. My Little Covid Rant
Dec
358. More Frustrations and Events - UK
359. Chrexit 2021
360. Onwards to Bangkok - Thailand
361. Back in Bangkok - Thailand

2022

Jan
362. Pattaya and Jomtien Revisited - Thailand
363. Art in Paradise Pattaya - Thailand
364. The Highlife in Bangkok - Thailand
365. The Train to Kanchanaburi - Thailand
366. The Bridge - Kanchanaburi - Thailand
367. More Sights around Kanchanaburi - Thailand
368. 50 Ridiculous Rules
369. Out and About around Kanchanaburi - Thailand
Feb
370. Back to Bangkok - Thailand
371. Bangkok and Home - Thailand
May
372. Return to Warsaw - Poland
373. By train to Ukraine - Ukraine
374. Checkin' Kyiv - Ukraine
375. More Kyiv - Ukraine
376. Encore and Farewell Kyiv - Ukraine
377. Train back to Warsaw - Poland
378. Krakon to Krakow - Poland
379. More Krakow and Home - Poland
Aug
380. Old Buffers and Geriatrics Pool Society
Oct
381. Silly Signs and Nutty Notices
Nov
382. To Brussels and Beyond - Europe
383. Tally Ho! To Tirana - Albania
384. Touring Tirana - Albania
385. More Tirana - Albania
386. Yet More Tirana - Albania
Dec
387. Toodle Pip Tirana - Albania
388. Chrexodus 2022
389. Saigon Saigon - Vietnam
390. The Journey to  Đà Lạt - Vietnam
391. Đà Lạt Revisited - Vietnam
392. Đà Lạt Day Tour Part 1 - Vietnam
393. Đà Lạt Day Tour Part 2 - Vietnam
394. On to Nha Trang - Vietnam
395. Hué - Vietnam

2023

Jan
396. The Dee Em Zee Part 1 - Vietnam
397. The Dee Em Zee Part 2 - Vietnam
398. Uncle Sam in Vietnam - Vietnam
399. Hué back to Sài Gòn - Vietnam
400. New Year in Saigon - Vietnam
Jul
401. Bits and Bobs
402. To Portugal. Algarve - Portugal
403. On to Lisbon - Portugal
404. A Trip to Bélem - Portugal
405. A Day in Cascais - Portugal
406. Encore Lisbon - Portugal
Aug
407. To Porto (or Oporto) - Portugal
408. Up the Douro - Portugal
409. By Train Again to Ukraine - Poland/Ukraine
410. Around Lviv. A Start on Svobody - Ukraine
411. Lviv and the War - Ukraine
412. Churches and More in Lviv - Ukraine
413. Lviv Finale and Home. Eventually - Ukraine/Poland
Dec
414. Chrexit 2023
415. Off to Taiwan - Taiwan
416. A Start in Taipei - Taiwan
417. Taipei 2 - Taiwan
418. Taipei 3 - Taiwan
419. Up Taipei - Taiwan
420. Taipei. Post Script - Taiwan
421. South to Tainan - Taiwan
422. Hot Springs in Guanziling - Taiwan
423. Further South to Kaohsiung - Taiwan
424. More Kaohsiung - Taiwan
425. Around the Coast to Taitung - Taiwan
426. North up to Hualien - Taiwan

2024

Jan
427. Return to Taipei and Onwards - Taiwan/Vietnam
428. Taipei Finale and Home - Taiwan/UK

Saturday 19 August 2023

LVIV FINALE AND HOME. EVENTUALLY

1st - 4th Aug 2023


Monument to the Victims of Soviet Crimes.

The monument above, to the south-west of the Old Town, is supposed to depict 'a brutalist, angular figure breaking out from iron prison bars'. Frankly, I couldn't work out which way up it was meant to be!

There are lots of museums around town and I failed dismally to visit all but one. This was the 'National Museum and Memorial to the Victims of Occupation' on a small street (Vul Bryullova) near the monument above. It sounded interesting. I went there on a Monday. It was difficult to find (not helped by the guide book giving the wrong address!) and was only marked by a small plaque above a metal door....which was locked. I rang a small doorbell and a wizened little man half-opened it and peeked out. He spoke no English but I gathered the museum was closed, but maybe open the next day. So I returned on Tuesday. It was open. The reception area was rather grotty and the same wizened little uncommunicative 'guard' was inside together with a rather dour looking woman. The 'museum' is a dilapidated ex-jail (Lonskey Prison, built in 1923) which housed prisoners from, in turn, nasty Polish, Nazi and Soviet occupations. 'Activist' Ukrainian nationals, as well as many innocent civilians, were brutally treated; imprisoned, tortured and many executed or just murdered,  by these occupying powers.

Left: A description of the museum/prison. All the other signs and wall-mounted descriptions were in Ukrainian which wasn't much help for a tourist. Click on to enlarge and read.

The museum was on two floors and was really rather untidy and not actually very interesting. I was the only visitor at the time.


Right: There were lines of, mostly empty, cells on the two floors. A few were ex-prison offices with photos of deceased 'nationalist hero' prisoners on the walls and descriptions in Ukrainian. In one cell a video, on a loop, was being shown. It was gruesome, with film of people being shot (executed) and piles of bodies, men, women and children, being carried on carts or dragged away, to be dumped in open pits. 


Left: These were the 'ablutions'. It reminded me of the 'facilities' in the Junior Officers' Block after a particularly 'boisterous' evening, involving 'thunderflashes' in the Mess when I joined the army. Luxury!

I think the place ceased to be a prison in 2009 and obviously not much refurbishment has been done since.


Right: There is another delightful watering-hole nearby; the Sim Porosyat Café. Very 'rustic' with a creaking, splashing waterwheel and small comfortable seating areas on two floors. The waiter and waitress were colourfully dressed in their Ukrainian Vyshyvankas (shirts).



Left: Another shop selling 'Vyshyvankas'. I bought one last year in Kyiv.






I think I have written enough about the sights and scenes around Lviv and still have many photos not shown. I can't stress enough what a pleasantly quaint (with modern facilities), clean, friendly and interesting place it is. It was, of course, bereft of foreign tourists but there were many Ukrainian ones, which was fine by me! The accommodation, local transport, eating and drinking facilities were first class and remarkably inexpensive (by UK standards). I was much impressed.

So, as mentioned in the blog on my arrival, I was booked onto a bus due to leave at 3.30pm on the 1st August and was told it would get to the Polish border town of Przemysł (pronounced 'puzhemsuw'. These Polish words are so 'difficult' to pronounce) at 8.00. I subsequently booked a cheapo hotel room for that evening and a Flixbus ticket  (the trains appeared to be all booked up) onwards to Krakow on the morning of the 2nd.

The bus departed on time and was full up. So far so good. At 5.15pm we pulled into a service station area, presumably near the Ukraine/Poland border. There were about 15 other buses parked up there. I tried to find out how long we would be waiting here. Unfortunately nobody, including the 'conductor', on our bus spoke English.  Everybody had got off their buses and proceeded to a) queue for the loos....there was a constant 50yards long queue for the 'ladies'. b) go shopping in the Supermarket c) got out rugs and picnics and relaxed on the grass areas. There was only very limited seating around the shop.

Left: The 'supermarket', which was well stocked with food etc. and even produced cooked meals. I suspect with a name like this it would attract some 'controversy' in UK? There were very long queues of shoppers here also.





Right: The picnickers. I eventually found a lady who spoke English. I asked her how long we would be staying here. Her answer was "about 10 hours, but it varies". What?!!!. Obviously my fellow travellers had done this before, or knew the form, and were unconcerned and well prepared! The road ahead looked clear so I couldn't understand what the problem was. Someone else told me, with a shrug of his shoulders, that there is a shortage of customs personnel at the border. My problem was (with the language difficulty) that I couldn't afford to lose sight of our bus in case it suddenly decided to set off. I could sit on the bus of course, but needed to get some rations and make use of the facilities. I hung around and kept my eyes on the bus. It did move occasionally as others in front of us left. There appeared to be absolutely no information broadcast as to 'departures'.

We pulled out at 00.30am. It had been only a 7hr15min wait! So, I naively thought, we would get into Poland soon. We travelled on for about 30 minutes, then another halt for about an hour before finally reaching the customs post. The process through here was straightforward if slow. OK, onwards again to the Polish customs. It wasn't far BUT the bus stopped with engine running and us on-board for a further 3 hrs before getting into the customs hall. The Polish customs insisted that we took in all our baggage and either hand-searched or X-rayed it. What were they looking for? Weapons? Illegal immigrants? I think we got going again at about 5.30am. We reached Przemysł town at about 6.00am Ukraine time and, conveniently, at the railway station. It had been a total of about a 15hr journey.....with no sleep. The lady who sold me the bus ticket in Lviv presumably meant arrival at 8.00am! We were early! Anyway, I had no need for accommodation (and fortunately I don't think I paid for it). I went into the station ticket office and managed to get a 1st Class rail ticket to Krakow (for only £15 equivalent). The train left at 6.00am Polish time (they are an hour behind Ukraine). There was an amusing Polish couple, unrelated, a young man and woman, in my compartment who both spoke perfect English. He normally worked as a 'financier' in London and she was a travel consultant working in Warsaw. We passed the time most convivially. It was a very comfortable journey, with breakfast, arriving at Krakow Central at 8.55am. 
I suppose the lesson I learnt, should I ever re-visit Ukraine, and I might well, is to make sure to book a return rail ticket at Warsaw!

I had booked (while on the train) a room in another 'cheapo' hotel in Krakow. As it turned out this was a very comfortable and well located establishment with a most helpful and jolly manager. It was also, by chance, within easy walking distance of the railway station. If any of you are interested I can strongly recommend the 'Old Time Residence' at 32 Szlac Street at about £40 per night. There is a laundrette nearby.

I was due to spend two nights here before flying back to London. I will not bother to publish much from Krakow as I 'did' the place at length in a blog in May 2022. Nothing much has changed and it remains a most pleasant (with lovely ye olde worlde centre) city. It is very popular with tourists at this time of year. A few shots to follow.


Right: A pub in the Krakow Old Town with a rather apt notice! There were still Ukrainian demos going on the the main Square...same as last year.











The Old Town and bars attract many British tourists and, similar to last year, several of them are the 'tattooed, bull-necked, fat, unshaven, knuckle-dragging, loud-mouthed football supporter types", and their menfolk! Football was on the TVs in some of the pubs.





Right: The lines of pleasant pubs and cafés which surround the Square. 










Left: A young lady in national costume who tried to get me to have my photo taken with her, for a price. I declined the offer. She managed to get families with children to pose and dressed them up in colourful headgear kept in her basket. She was doing good trade.

Back on a Wizzair flight from Krakow (rip-off cabin bag charge as normal) to a gloomy London Gatwick (LGW) airport. It was rather depressing re-encountering the scruffy, chaotic LGW with its grumpy staff (several of whom have difficulty with the English language) when compared to the much better, efficient and more cheerful facilities in the countries I have just visited. I arrived at 8.30pm, and caught a train at 9.30pm to the grotty town of Reading accompanied by some semi-intoxicated passengers. Arrived at Reading at 11.20pm and told the train to my next destination left at 00.17am. On arrival there there was no further service, not even any station staff present, to my home town. At 01.15am I was forced to get a taxi from outside a raucous pub (still open and playing loud music to a mob of inebriates). I was charged £45 for the 9 mile journey!

It's so nice to be home! 😒😠 Where next?

PS. I've now been back home for a couple of weeks. It is so noticeable, and depressing, to see how fat and dishevelled the local British people are in comparison to those in the  places (Portugal, Poland and Ukraine) I have visited recently! The women here are mostly flabby, if not hideously and morbidly obese; many with ugly tattoos and metal-work stuck through their noses and lips. The menfolk, nearly all of whom nowadays appear idly unshaven; not proper beards, just unsightly stubble, are ill-dressed and scruffy. Where is their pride? (Sorry I shouldn't have mentioned 'Pride'! That is now reserved for the LGBTQIA+ community).