Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Budapest

Postcard caption: Greetings from Budapest!
Transcription:
Dear A. & R.,
1st night, had dinner with our friend*, today walked up to a castle, around some lovely streets & then down to the Danube & onto & around an island. Some rain, but still very photogenic. All's well. Hope also with you. Thought of you extra on M. [Mothers] Day. Much love,
M & D.

*Editor's note: I recall this is a physician my parents met during Dad's doctoral program in London. Come to think of it, that's roughly where I come into the story. Mum or Dad, please use the comment tool if you want to add anything. -RW
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Egypt

Postcard caption: map of the River Nile and Lake Nasser showing the tourist sites.

Transcription
So far: Pyramids, Sphinx, temples, felucca ride on the Nile, good food, nice dry heat, great guides. We're so lucky. Tomorrow the grandest temple of all - Abu Simbel. All's well with us, hope also with you. Love M + P
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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Bangkok

Postcard caption: Wat Suthat & The Giant Swing, Bangkok, Thailand
(I can so hear the conversation. Italian tourist: "What's a-that?" Thai guide: "Exactly, sir! Wat Suthat!")


Transcription:
Arrived late Monday night. Leaving airport building like stepping into furnace. Today (Tuesday) walked many miles in withering heat looking at many shrines & temples - all gorgeous, and the magnificent grand palace with its many buildings and lovely gardens. Chose AC place for lunch and later for fluid replacement and cool-off. (No booze!) Late afternoon to a huge mall - 5 floors, nice and cool. Leave late tomorrow for Cairo, probably totally wilted. All's well. Much love, M + P

(Emily Bronte in Thailand: Withering Heats)
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Japan

Postcard caption: top-left, Ginkaku-ji Temple, Kyoto; bottom-left, Saiho-ji Temple, Kyoto; top-right, Rock garden of Ryoan-ji Temple, Kyoto; bottom-right, Sanju-sandendo Temple, Kyoto


Transcription:
Here we are in gorgeous Kyoto. It's bright, sunny, cool, clean, neat, tidy, organized, gorgeous and with the most polite people. Our first full day we've walked about 8 hours and saw just two tiny pieces of rubbish. No graffiti, spitting, shoving, or pushing. Too perfect. Came upon groves of flowering fruit trees - glorious whites and pinks. Managed to go around a palace and a castle. Both well, hope all's well with you.
Love & kisses, M & B
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Friday, May 21, 2010

The Italian Job

Here's a quick rundown of M&B's ill-fated Roman Holiday, including the very latest updates on the outcome.
On May 17 they sent:
Thought we would tell you of our recent setback. Arrived in Rome Sunday morning and got hit by the pros at the railway station. They got away with the cameras, pictures, computer, Kindle and a bunch of other stuff, including our passports and travel documents. As you might imagine, we are a trifle distressed but trying to bear up. May have to modify our trip somewhat, but still waiting to see all of the consequences. Without the computer, we are having to rely on internet cafes....
Love, M. & D.
Then on the 20th we got this:
Robert, yours and Annes sympathies have been much appreciated. We are recovering as well as can be expected, and got our temporary passports yesterday, so the trip continues. Unfortunately, because of their lack of interest, could not get visas for Brazil, so will have to re-arrange that part of the journey. The police in Rome were particularly unhelpful, but we do have an official report, so eventually most of what we lost can be replaced. I have notified the insurance carrier of the event so that's on record. Bought a Nikon point and shoot today, but have not found a serious camera store that carries good Canon stuff. I did bring a spare body and lens (sitting at Rome airport) so things will work out.
Love you chaps lots.
M. & D.
and this:
The good news is that we are both well and recovering from the disappointment of losing our pictures. Bought a toy camera (i.e. point and shoot) today and started to take pictures. Got to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence and the battery went flat. Oh well. Love you both.
Marina and Bryan
Finally some better news today, May 21:
Your mum and I went to buy a spare battery for the new P. & S. and came back with a new (Canon) 7D and Tamron 18-270 mm. How's that for a recovery. Hopefully now we are back on track for the remainder of the trip. Really appreciate Anne and your messages.
Love to all,
M. & D.
 Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and support!

China

Postcard caption: The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall

For those who don't speak "Mum":
5-4-10
Yangtze Gorge tomorrow.
Having a great time. Wish you were here . So far... Ming Tombs, Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tian'anmen Square, Temple of Heaven, Kung Fu show, Summer Palace, Jade factory, cloisonne factory, fresh water pearl outlet, much delicious food. All good.
Love + kisses M & B(D)
Rickshaw ride in old town :-)
Air quality :-(
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