Sunday, July 7, 2013

July 17 Getting going

Trip to Birmingham

This was the first part of the actual trip.  Commentary on the flight booking process and the accomodation selection process has previously been published.

Before getting to business here is the forecast for the first few days we are away.
Let no-one doubt why we are going.

Before getting down to the trip, here are a few words about travelling to Sydney to catch an international flight.  The airlines charge about $200 a return ticket, so for two people that is $400 (plus you make the Snow family feel good).  The car hire companies have realised that they have a low bar to straddle so they now charge $330 for the two ways (plus you pay petrol  and have to drive in and out of Canberra twice).  So for us the best bet was to use Discount Airport parking who are charging us $220.   (The bus doesn't work because of the taxi fares to get into Canberra to catch the bus.)

Jumping forward Discount Parking worked out brilliantly.  The took us from their yard to the airport within 10 minutes of us getting there and on return had us picked up and heading back to the yard no slower than it would take to pick up the keys for a rental car.

We set off about 7:30 to drop the small dog off at Reedy Creek Kennels.  This was done and she seemed to settle down satisfactorily.  We rumbled down the road to Sydney with no dramas.  The range read out on the Jetta suggested we could cover 1400 km before refuelling! The parking lot was found, the car deposited and ourselves shuttled to the airport.  After about an hour we were through the formalities and a further hour later were in the Malaysian Airlines A330.  They seemed  to have a relaxed view about the stowage of hand luggage, but did get it all stowed eventually before take off.  Bird of the day was Little Black Cormorant, seen as we took off.

There were many kids on the flight and several of them didn't seem to settle at all.  At one point it looked though the worst offenders were also coming on the flight to Amsterdam but fortunately they didn't turn up.  This one – in front of us - was very well behaved.
We saw – but couldn't photograph due to the position of the sun and humidity- brilliant scenery in the Kimberleys (view of the day) and around the Ord, and again some of the islands to the East of Lombok.  In passing, a contender for bad taste of the day was the Oxford Landing Shiraz served with the evening meal.  It was rather close to undrinkable  and won the “sensual" division..


The most interesting part of the 3 hours in KL was going into the Jungle Boardwalk.  There were a lot of bird calls in there but they all seemed to be recordings. 
The palms etc were very pleasant however and it scores Garden of the Day.  The bad taste – artistic division - award went to an ice cream stall, rather than the bromeliad shaped supports for the boardwalk.  
A near disaster occurred when I saw a KLM flight moved to a new gate.  This also implied the flight had been shifted back 30 minutes.  Fortunately some other passengers said that KLM sometimes have two flights departing close together, so we didn't report to the wrong gate after our flight had left!

Bird of the Day: Little Black Cormorant (last bird in Australia)
Building of the day:  No nominations
Garden of the Day: Jungle boardwalk in Kuala Lumpur
Bad taste of the Day:Ice cream stand in Kuala Lumpur
View of the Day: Kimberleys from 10kms above.

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