Just a short post because by the time you read this post, Mrs PBT’s and I should be cruising up the eastern side of the Britain and heading into the ...
We’re coming to the end of our third full day onboard Queen Anne, and whilst everything is pretty hunky dory on the ship itself, there’s been a few hiccups ...
Welcome to Paul’s Fruitcake Corner. Here at the corner we try fruitcakes so you do not have to.What a tasty journey. Some readers ask do you eat all of ...
Although I’ve been to Edinburgh several times and have even been to Leith (often described as the Scottish capital’s port), I’d never been to Newhaven, let ...
In the previous post you left me outside the Bear in village of Hartfield, waiting for the 291 bus to carry me in a westerly direction to Coleman’s Hatch. ...
I'd been meaning to get over to Tunbridge Wells and the Beau Nash Tavern for quite some time, following a blog post from retired Martin. RM's wife grew up ...
Although I've known this for some time, it's only now that I can actually confess to the fact that I am a slow walker. There’s nothing wrong with that of ...
Continuing our search for the perfect breakfast venue, a search that is primary being driven and organised my son Matthew, Easter Saturday saw the pair of ...
As you may have gathered from the previous post, I spent a quiet birthday at home with the family, or rather with Eileen, as Matthew was at work. I ...
Early yesterday afternoon, the Bailey family returned from a short but relaxing four-day cruise across the North Sea to the port of Hamburg and back. This ...