Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Pittsboro, NC

 Ed and Cathy arrived yesterday for a short visit on their way north for a summer trip. Lots of catching up with great friends. 




Saturday, June 7, 2025

Pittsboro, NC

 Getting back in the normal home behavior. Lots of time spent balancing my accounts and just generally catching up on little chores that were ignored during May. 


Neighbor Dick brought his airplane down to store it in our hangar for a few weeks. Looks nice doesn’t it?



Pat called Duane to let him know a local friend was moving and needed rid of his zero turn mower at a good price.  It wasn’t running but he thought it would fire up with new fuel.

It didn’t take too long to make a few adjustments…cranked up and ran reasonably well  


Loaded up after a little bit of difficulty…he threw in a little trailer for good measure.  Fun little outing  







Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Pittsboro, NC

 Getting settled back in at home… waking up at 2:30AM consistently since that’s 7:30AM BST….hopefully that will fix itself soon!

One of the things we knew we would have to address on our return to the house was a septic tank issue.....we'd had it "pumped out" because it was backing up right before we left in early May.  But it didn't solve the problem.  Too little time to investigate, we just left it be.

Fast forward....another pumpout and investigation revealed a complete blockage with tree roots in the piping!!  (Ours is a pump system - our drainage field is above the house so there is piping involved that is not normally in a gravity system).   Anyhooo....long process of digging it all up and removing and replacing the piping.  No problem for Duane but a tedious slightly messy process! 


Meanwhile....I had a month's worth of paperwork to do at the airport!  Busy day as well.  Lots of fun traffic.





I found a bag of "catering" that was left at the airport.  Apparently, a charter jet failed to pick up their (very expensive) catering!  I expect this bag was $100+ worth of delivered food.  It was several days since the delivery so we decided to use it rather than throw it away.


 

It was an interesting assortment....the veggies were still OK but another day and they'd be toast.   I know, I'm easily amused.


And then late in the day, Dick and Lindy invited us over for drinks and conversation before they leave on a trip to Switzerland!!


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Monday, June 2, 2025

London to home


Not a huge post today since it was a long travel day.  Easy to catch the city bus to the airport. 


Neat display at the airport entrance. 


We arrived at the airport almost 3 hours early per suggestions.  Probably overkill but made for a leisurely morning.  We had a sit-down breakfast…this is Duane’s plate - I show you because it included real haggis.  I asked him how it tasted. He said “I would eat it if I was starving “ and left it on the plate…

Waiting at the gate, there was a delay announcement…we eventually got under way over an hour late. 


Nothing much to report…with the delay, we were in our seats for almost 10 hours.  Meals are always fun and time consuming. They fed us 3 different times times with various items so that cut the monotony somewhat. I watched two movies and played on my iPad some. 


Soon the terrain was recognizable nearing RDU. 


Another 1/2 hours waiting at customs…home at last and we find that some one has mown our lawn…will find out who the mystery person is!!. 


The 4 weeks have been a blast but I’m happy to be home!

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Glasgow to London

 Our last day for our Britrail passes. The train was ScottRail for the first leg so not very fancy....just 50 minutes to Edinburgh...transfered to the nicer LNER train for the remaining 5+ hours.



I'll just share some sights out the window. 




Lovely farm land and the view goes on for seemingly miles. 


Neat little towns. 

















Pretty countryside. 




Not sure but I think this is probably clover.











And sheep of course!



I know, I'm sharing food photos...but it's part of the fun for me!  I chose a yummy hummus/chickpea/sweet potato/cous cous salad. The crew kept us busy offering tea and biscuits several times. 


Before we knew it, we were at London Kings Cross station. We needed to transfer all the way over to Heathrow Airport to be close to our hotel. Our Britrail passes include that travel, but it was via Thamslink, a railway we hadn't used before. But after several stops asking friendly attendants, we found the right train.  




One more transfer over to the Elizabeth line would take us directly to Heathrow.



The subway train was the busiest we'd seen!  Weekends apparently bring everyone out about town. 



Easy peasy walk out of the terminal at Heathrow to a city bus.  



Another very kind driver made sure we got off at the correct stop for hotel.   We have really enjoyed public transportation on this trip!


 So the rest of this post is just me having a bit of fun. We immediately noticed that the hotel room overlooks the runways at Heathrow...so I had a bird's eye view of landing aircraft. A plane landed every minute or so!  I had plenty of time to kill, so I sat by the window for about a half hour and these are some of the different airlines that landed. There were dozens of British Airways planes that landed but I didn't take very many repeat photos of them.  Not a single American branded aircraft landed while I was watching. 

British Airways



Iberia Air



Korean Air



Air India




Malta Airlines



Virginia Atlantic



Schenzin Airlines







Tianjian Airlines (had to look that one up!)


Sri Lankan Airlines



Vistara Airlines (India)


Air India



Air China



Air Lingus (Ireland)



Air Baltic




And finally,  Qatar Airlines.  I forced myself to stop but it was fun!  

Tomorrow we'll be up early for the 8 hour flight back to RDU after a great/fabulous/wonderful  trip!