Category Archives: travel

The Fitzgerald Freewheel draws closer…

For some time, R and I have planned to take a ‘grown up gap year’. For a long time it’s been a vague dream, an adventurous year away from work and a chance to transition away from London.

This January, we crystallised our plans. We’re selling our boat ‘Jessie’, and hope to start a three-month tandem cycle trip to Istanbul in September. When we return to the UK, we plan to voyage the British canal network for six months or so. Things are rather open-ended after that, but I am planning to start an MPhil in philosophy in October 2011.

It’s a strange time at the moment.

Right now, we’re painting and sprucing our boat, taking a few viewings in the hope that we find the right buyer soon. It’s a funny kind of limbo; we are both still working full-time, and it seems like we have a myriad of practical obstacles to tackle before we turn our wheels towards Istanbul. And yet we’ve set the wheels in motion – colleagues at work all know what we’re planning.

Occasionally on my cycle to work I try imagine what it’ll be like on that day when we totally shift gears, moving from a busy London life to nothing in the diary for three months. On other days it all seems unachievable. What if we don’t get a buyer for our boat? What if the sale takes too long and we can’t cross the Alps before the snow? What if I don’t do well enough in my philosophy exams?

I know in my heart that a big  part of what we want with our ‘gap year’ is freedom from obligation and stress. I know that whatever specific shape things take, we’re guaranteed adventure and change. In one sense, we just can’t imagine what the trip will be like. I just need to be patient and wait for that first morning of the big cycle, whenever it comes.

Top biking tip

My usually faithful bike has been spitting off its chain recently. Time for a clean and adjustment, I think. Had a brainwave on the way in this morning- rather than get oily fingers, I used one of my tyre levers to flick the chain back on.

[Apologies if this seems a very obvious fix; I think it useful enough to share!]

Busy but graceful

Called to Ireland this week to care for a relative who was suddenly taken ill. It was a really busy and quite stressful time, but I didn’t feel overwhelmed by it. Some friends were quite surprised by this, but it all felt reasonably straightforward and ‘right’. Partly, I suppose, because in a a crisis you have a great clarity of focus and sense of purpose. But I also had a strong feeling of being supported, prayed for and ‘held’. Let’s hope that feeling continues…

By the time I am 30…

…I will have walked the Cuillin Ridge, and/or the Haute Route

New skin

The new cover image is the ceiling of an otherwise ordinary conference centre in Vienna.

The twain shall never meet…

Blog post from Tony highlights the slightly ridiculous setup of the Luas line in Dublin

Uxbridge

Off to Uxbridge for a new water pump for the boat. Not much sight-seeing to be had there, except for the station: 

 Uxbridge station

Tired but nearly home

On the Eurostar now, final leg back to London. Quite tired after another night in the sleepless seats of Deustche Bahn from Munich to Paris. Bizarrely, I slept better on the day train from Vienna to Munich- had to be shaken awake by an exasperated guard who had been shouting ‘fahrkaten bitte’ for a fruitless few minutes!

It was a very good weekend in Vienna, we really motored through the planning for the European Quaker conference which will be happening there next weekend. Local Quakers in Vienna were very hospitable and friendly, and we enjoyed some wonderful Viennese food- strudel and new wine being particular highlights. The only downside was we were so busy planning that I hardly got to see Vienna- a real shame as it looks very pretty. Next year though…

My few fumbled words of German made me want to learn some more for next time- felt a bit of a foolish pointing tourist at times. I find it reasonably easy to follow what is being said, but am hopeless at stringing words together myself.

Now just a quick day at work before I can catch up on missed sleep.

Train strain to Vienna

Travelling by train from London to Vienna and back. All quite exciting, save for a few gripes: had to stomp round Gare de l’Est in search of a cash machine at 10pm last night (thought I’d get a good value exchange by waiting ’til I got to euro land…) The night train from Paris to Munich was pretty grim- no couchette on the cheap ticket! Slept in 5-minute snatches. Not feeling too shattered though.

On the train from Munich to Vienna, discover that Deustche Bahn have given me a ticket from Hanover to Brussels (odd since I go nowhere near those places!), and omitted to give me any tickets for the bit from Munich to Vienna and back. The German ticket inspector gives the closest he can come to a ‘bof!’, but the Austrian one demands that I buy a new ticket. A bit of a pickle as he can’t take cards and I’m 40 cents short- a good samaritan fellow passenger very kindly chips in. Swings and roundabouts- the ticket inspector’s zeal balanced by my fellow passenger’s kindness.

On balance, though, I’m really glad I’m traveling this way- a great chance to watch the world go by, and to get on with things- have had some very productive fettling with the HSC visual identity.