Woody's adventure so far...(2004929)
Distance travelled: 37289 km, 23170 milesWoody is currently having a private adventure! (What does this mean?)
First class, the only way to travel!
Posted October 30th, 2008 by WoodyI'm travelling first class back to London! Hurrah! Perhaps I'll get a glass of champagne before lift off. I hope I'll be able to catch up on my sleep in my comfortable seat/bed.....Bears do like a good snooze after all....
Waiting for a plane...
Posted October 30th, 2008 by WoodyDallas Fort Worth Airport. Tired from travelling but really getting some miles under my belt. I'm killing time by watching the planes take off and land.
America...home of the Bears
Posted October 23rd, 2008 by WoodyI've travelled so far and here I am in Atlanta USA. Yet another park! I wonder if my cousins Brown and Grizzly are in town to go out for a bite to eat later....
Terminal Boredom
Posted October 22nd, 2008 by WoodyWell, I've flown all the way back from Japan and now waiting for my flight through to USA. Although I'm a little fed up with long distance flights, I'm really quite excited at the prospect of America!
City Bears
Posted October 22nd, 2008 by WoodyJust one more day in Tokyo. Here's the view from my hotel room. I can see a lovely park...I wonder if there are any bears living in Japan????
Turning Japanese-a!
Posted October 21st, 2008 by WoodyWOW! I've got lots of travelling planned for the next few weeks and I'm already half way across the world. Here I am in Tokyo. I'm just checking into the hotel and the very nice receptionist has asked to see my passport. Looks like I'll get a Japanese stamp in it!
When is it time for apple strudel?
Posted October 13th, 2008 by WoodyIt was just a 40 minute drive to Vienna from Bratislava and I've popped into the office to visit some very friendly Austrian colleagues. All very well but I'd rather be eating a nice bit of strudel with a warming hot chocolate to drink. Just got to finish off this pile of work in the in-tray first...
A bridge too far
Posted October 13th, 2008 by WoodyNow how about this for a silly looking bridge. It looks like a UFO has landed on it! This is the bridge over the River Danube in Bratislava. I'm here for just 2 days but we've already looked around the old town and done some shopping. I'm hoping to eat fried cheese for dinner as it's a local speciality and sounds yummy. Tomorrow I travel over the bridge and head for Vienna.
Serious history in Sarajevo
Posted October 13th, 2008 by WoodyWell I've not been travelling for quite a while so it was refreshing to get out once again and what a beautiful part of the world this is! I'm in Sarajevo in Bosnia and behind me is one of the most important bridges in European history as this is where the Archduke Ferdinand was killed in 1914 which led to that start of the First World War. Who would have thought that this could have happened in such a lovely peaceful spot....
Woody tames Tibbles!
Posted August 14th, 2008 by WoodyI've been to Stubbington on the south coast of England to visit my family. While I was there I met Mr Tibbles. Did you know that cats have 32 muscles in each ear? Not this one though because he once had a little accident with a kitchen cupboard and now his right ear is a little worse for wear!
I like pussy cats! 
At the airport
Posted July 16th, 2008 by WoodyFinished work and now we're heading back home to London. Schiphol airport is nice - look at this great statue!
On the road again
Posted July 16th, 2008 by WoodyWe're just driving to Zevenbergen in Holland for a bit of work. I've been navigating using 'Jane' the sat-nav. It's much easier than using a traditional map!
A weekend visit with family
Posted July 13th, 2008 by WoodyWe're having a lovely weekend in Stone in Staffordshire (England) visiting my grandparents (Ethne and Joe). Stone is an old canal town and in the photo I'm sitting on a lock on the trent and Mersey canal in front of our house. The locks are used by narrow boats to go up and down hill. These days the canal is used only for pleasure and today there are many people going by in the colourful painted boats enjoying their summer holidays. What lovely countryside there is here!
All work and no play...
Posted July 11th, 2008 by WoodyI'm in the office in Lausanne and I can see is beautfiul sunshine and clear blue skies through the window. It's not really a day for being indoors! I wish I was out there relaxing on a nice little sail boat bobbing along on Lake Geneva. Maybe on my next trip to Swizerland I'll plan in a bit more time to enjoy myself, but for today it's back to work. Ho hum...
Now it's Istanbul not Constantinople...
Posted July 11th, 2008 by WoodyHere I am in Istanbul. This is the view from the balcony of the hotel down towards Taksim Square and then the Bosporos in the background (including ship!). I've had a lovely time here, although some of it was work (sigh!). We've bought hazelnuts and some traditional Turkish sweets to take home to England. Turkey produces over 70% of the world's hazelnuts and I think they taste absolutley yummy....especially in a chocolate cookie!
Land Ahoy!
Posted July 4th, 2008 by WoodyOn the boat
Posted July 4th, 2008 by WoodyWell we're back on the ferry from Dunkirk (or Dunquerque if you're French...which I'm not!) and heading home to England. Hope I don't fall overboard!
No mustard in sight
Posted June 29th, 2008 by WoodyIt's such a long drive back to England from the south of France so we've stopped off for a night in Dijon. In the morning we had time to stroll around the lovely old town...but no sign of the mustard which Dijon is so famous for!
C'est la vie!
Posted June 29th, 2008 by WoodyA week of sun, sea and swimming as we relax at a friend's house in the village of La Croix Valmer, on the south coast of France near St Tropez. Goodness it's hot in this fur coat!
A visit to some distant relatives
Posted June 26th, 2008 by WoodyFinally we're on the road!
Posted June 26th, 2008 by WoodyWe have lift off!
Posted June 10th, 2008 by WoodyI've just arrived in London by magic and I'm sitting waiting for my new owner to collect me from her desk. I wonder where she'll take me first. More news to come!
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