We are currently in Chiswick (London) staying with Charles (Lindas cousin) - more on this later.
We spent a week in Malaysia, mainly in Penang which is off the western coast close to Thailand.
Fisrt impressions were - Very Bloody Hot, very nice peaople, great food, lots of banks and lots of development. Nearly everyone speaks english and all the signs are also in english.
We arrived at 9pm and stayed near the airport at the Concorde Inn. The next day we caught the shuttle bus back to the airport and took the train into Kuala Lumpor. Spent the day walking around town checking out the markets, food and had a look at KL bird park. The bird park had some amazing birds. The Toucans were a highlight although it was all a bit sad as most birds were kept in cages.
We caught the overnight train north to Butterworth arriving at 5.40am (we had a sleeper cabin). A short ferry ride took us to Georgetown (Penangs city), then a taxi to the Hydro Majestic at Batu Ferringhi (north coast). The hydro was being renovated - much of the foyer was opened up the morning we left, the pool was due to open the following day. We spent a day walking around Georgetown which was founded by Francis Light (on behalf of the East India Company). His son founded Adelaide. Walking anywhere in Malaysia is very hot work and I was ussually soaked in sweat within minutes. Walking in Malaysia is also fairly dangerous as there are no pedestrian crossings and in many cases no footpaths. The footpaths that do exist often have huge holes where a man hole cover has rusted away or the concrete cover over a hole has broken (obviously no public liability here). We also went to the night markets at Batu Feringhi where u can get a latest release dvd for 4 ringit (about $1.40) or a flash pair of sunnies or a rolex (genuine of course) for a few dollars. We have many movies to watch in our campervan!. Food in Malaysia deserves a mention - its very cheap - a meal might cost 3 or 4 ringit!! and ussually you could tell whats in it!!. We had 1 meal over the rd from the hydro at Miami Beach where 30 locals died and 7 are still missing from the tsunami. The little girl at the restaurant (shack right on the beach) is world famous as the "floating mattress baby of Miami beach" - the first wave came in, smashed the back wall down and took the 22day old baby (on a blow up mattress) out to sea. 15 minutes later the second wave brought her back inside another room of the shack and when the 2nd wave withdraw it shut the door so the baby stayed inside. They had heaps of news articles from all over the world.
We had a 6 hour bus ride back to KL to catch the plane to Heathrow. We had brekkie at 3am on the plane and spent the day looking around Chiswick with Charles before heading to bed at 10pm - so a very long day.
I'll get Linda to post some comments re London.
I hope everyone is enjoying Work
Regards
John
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Sophies Own Blog
Sophie has set up her own blog to help us know what shes up to - check it out www.sophieinmelbourne.blogspot.com
Thursday, May 17, 2007
3 days to go
After a few hectic weeks at work and long weekends rebuilding the shed we finally left Sydney after staying up till 3.30am on our final night packing the shed. We arrived in Melbourne at 6.30pm after driving from Keith (SA) this morning where we stayed with Jock. We have taken a week to get to Melbourne from Sydney stopping in Goulburn, Canberra, Albury, Deniliquin, Manoora (SA), Adelaide, Keith and now Brunswick. I think the new GPS navigator has impressed Linda by taking us directly to Lizzies place and avoiding any tollways.
Thanks to all who gave us a bed or meal over the last week. It was great to catch up with everyone. Sorry to those we missed we just didnt have enough time.
Well next post might be from Malaysia or Singapore?
Regards
John
Thanks to all who gave us a bed or meal over the last week. It was great to catch up with everyone. Sorry to those we missed we just didnt have enough time.
Well next post might be from Malaysia or Singapore?
Regards
John
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