Sunday 31 March 2013

Brussels

EU Parliament buildings
Jack is now settled into his new life in Brussels. New job at the EU Parliament that he loves, new flat with 2 young ladies who seemed very keen to take him in and loads of friends from his uni days at the College of Europe also working there. I am very happy for him and it is easy enough for him to pop home - 40 minute flight or 2 hours on the Euro Star and also easy for me to visit.
So Hil and I decided to do just that for a long weekend. We just happened to choose one of the coldest March weekends in the history of Brussels and it was pretty chilly in UK too. Our journey began at 4 am driving through snow storms to get to Heathrow airport.
We booked into http://www.marriott.co.uk/hotels/travel/brubr-renaissance
It was next to Jack's office, not far from the old town and also Jack's flat. Here are some photo's of our trip and the sun is sadly lacking here but watch this space because there is a sunny trip coming up soon!

The Grande Place
Ooh it was cold!


Jack with Aunty Hil

We passed on the bikes

At the Parliametarium which was so very interesting

Photos of the MEP's
Key moments in the history of the EU


We had to try the beer and there was so much choice.


Sunday 17 March 2013

Chasing the Wind!







Mount Teide






Matt wanted wind so we went to Tenerife. Initially I wasn't that keen on the idea but I enjoyed it. Sadly there was very little wind but there was some lovely warm sunshine which was great especially as UK was experiencing very cold, snowy weather. All week we had sun and temperatures in the low to mid 20's. No jackets needed and I spent most of the week in a sun dress or beach wrap.
We stayed at El Medano, a small resort at the South of the island. It was very different to the built up noisy resorts such as Playa Los Americas. This is a small bohemian place catering for the Spanish and backpackers, campers, hippies and windsurfing/kiting enthusiasts. There was a nice beach and some good cafes, bars and restaurants. Our hotel was a 3* pad and fairly basic but we had a nice clean room with a sea view and balcony and the food was OK. Other guests were from Russia and eastern European countries, Germany and a few Brits. The big plus point for the El Medano hotel was it's position right on the beach and poking out into the sea like a ship. Also it was right on the town square with some nice bars for after dinner excursions.


As there was only one day of wind good enough for windsurfing we had to find other activities - well I was happy enough taking care of the sun beds and Matt hired a mountain bike one morning. We hired a car for two days to explore the island. We found that once we got away from the not very attractive coastal resorts, the mountainous interior was very beautiful and we stopped off at some lovely mountain villages.

The scary road on the way to Masca
 
El Medano - the place for windsurfing

The view from the Red volcano


The dramatic volcanic coast at Garrachico
Garrachico
There we were sitting in a cafe half way up Mount Teide when who should amble in but Sir Bradley Wiggins and his merry band of Sky team cyclists. 
Matt decided he should join them!

Volcanic scenery near the top of Mount Teide
The view of the town from our hotel with Mount Teide in the distance.
A view of the town from the little volcano that Matt ran up each morning before breakfast.







Sardines and Canarian potatoes. Cuttle fish - Matt won't be trying those again!