Portland, England:
Our first port was Portland, England (Weymouth). I don’t know how this port can be beat. I felt so at home here in this beautiful part of England. Our driver, Robbie, from Unicorn Courtesy Cars picked us up at 11:00 a.m. at the ship and drove us through the beautiful countryside of Southern England. We had a very traditional fish and chips lunch in an English pub, called The Milton Arms. Our driver had the liver and bacon which is supposedly delicious, but I just couldn’t divulge that much into the English culture. Haha. We then continued through the countryside to Salisbury Cathedral which has the largest spire in England. (I know, woo-hoo). However, it was a beautiful cathedral and quite picturesque. We had a beautiful walk through the town; the weather is just beautiful here compared to the Florida swamp. I enjoyed the beautiful flowers that are EVERYWHERE. I stopped to admire them everywhere we went. Paul, you need to bring me flowers more often! Hint-hint.
We then continued our journey to Stonehenge, one of the world heritage sites. This is not just a pile of rocks as some would say…..Paul.
He changed his mind once he saw it in person and we were both in awe at the size, history, and mystery of this amazing place. There are two types of stone in which the circle was created with. Some of them were rolled from as far as Wales. Did I mention that they are over 5,000 years old and still standing. They were used for Pagan rituals and celebrations. Anyway, I love magic and Harry Potter stuff so this was quite fascinating to me. I asked an Asian man with a huge camera and tripod to take our photo….I figured he had a clue how to use my camera and boy did he get the shot! I plan on having our family photo that he took made into a giant canvas for our wall. Thank you, sir!
The highlight and finale of this day was Cream Teas. YUMMY!!! We were taken to a local inn where they served creamed tea. This delight was English tea, scones with clotted cream, and strawberry jam. I’m in love with this country! I think I will move here and milk cows and make cream tea. There is a mall 36 miles from Dorset…..it could work.






