{"id":339,"date":"2016-05-04T00:34:53","date_gmt":"2016-05-04T00:34:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/wordpress\/?page_id=339"},"modified":"2016-05-04T00:34:53","modified_gmt":"2016-05-04T00:34:53","slug":"blog-feb-apr-2016","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/?p=339","title":{"rendered":"Blog- Feb &#8211; Apr 2016"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sat Jan 30<\/p>\n<p>I am at Newark airport, waiting for my flight to London. This  time last week it was snow-bound &amp; all flights cancelled. Today the sun is  out, there&#8217;s a little snow on the ground &amp; NYC looks nice in the  distance.<\/p>\n<p>I have had\u00a0 10 interesting days since I left Melbourne,  starting with a brief stopover in SD. I then a few days in New Orleans, meeting  up with Mike, a local who is the friend of Robert who looks after my St K condo  when I am away. On Monday I flew to Bogota, Columbia. This was to be an  adventurous 2 full days in a country I had never visited &#8211; but it did not turn  out as I thought.<\/p>\n<p>Because of fog (a regular problem) we could not land at  Bogota on Tuesday at 6 am. So we were diverted to Panama. Most passengers were  put on flights next day, but I managed to get an evening flight to Bogota. So,  instead of having Tuesday to explore Bogota, I spent it in Panama airport! I  duly arrived in Bogota at 9.30 pm &amp; crashed into bed.<\/p>\n<p>Wednesday was  now to be the only day of discovering this new place. However before setting out  I tried to check-in for my Thursday flights, but I was unable to. Unperturbed, I  set out to walk to the old city. By chance I soon came across the United  Airlines office. So I called in &amp; asked if they could check me in. To my  horror &amp; their bewilderment, my itinerary had been cancelled &#8211; no doubt  because of the non-arrival on Tuesday. An hour later (which included going back  to my hotel for my passport) my itinerary was re-instated &amp; I had my  boarding passes.<\/p>\n<p>So at 1 pm I set out, getting as far as the old  bull-fighting ring &amp; the national museum, which I found very interesting. In  the end I had just 3 hours exploring Bogota instead of 2 whole days  \ud83d\ude41<\/p>\n<p>Now I am heading for London. It is a strange visit. Instead of seeing  my friend, Joan, &amp; driving to Walsingham with her, I will attend her funeral  on Tuesday &amp; catch the train to Walsingham via Norwich on Monday Feb 8. It  will be strange to be at Walsingham without her this time &#8211; we first met there  20 years ago. I will be saying a Requiem for her in the shrine when I arrive  &amp; in the evening go to dinner at the local pub with our mutual friends,  Stephen &amp; Jo, when we will toast our dear friend.<\/p>\n<p>Ash Wednesday, Feb 10<\/p>\n<p>I am now in Walsingham. It was a good week in London. Especially good to participate in Joan&#8217;s funeral vigil &amp; Solemn Mass for Candlemass on Tues 2nd. On Sunday I went to Mass at Holy Redeemer, Clerkenwell &#8211; a church I have been wanting to visit. As well as the 2 priests in the parish, I was pleased to meet up with 2 other old friends in the congregation &#8211; incl one I was in seminary with &amp; had not seen for 20 years.<\/p>\n<p>On Monday I caught the train to Norwich &amp; stayed there overnight. Yesterday I caught the bus to Walsingham. It was sunny, if cold, &amp; everyone was pleased to see me. At 4 pm I said a Requiem in the Holy House for Joan, which was attended by 10 people. She would have been pleased. In the evening I went out for dinner with Stephen &amp; Jo to toast Joan&#8217;s memory. Today I concelebrated the 11 am Solemn Mass &amp; in the afternoon met with the new Interim Administrator, Fr Philip. I knew him 12 years ago, when he was the Assistant Priest at the Shrine &amp; we enjoyed catching up on what we have been up to. It is good to have him running the shrine whilst we all await a new appointment.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/feb16TN1 (233x480).jpg\" alt=\"Walsingham Solemn Mass Feb2016\" \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/feb16TN2 (213x480).jpg\" alt=\"Walsingham Solemn Mass Feb2016\" \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/feb16TN3 (285x480).jpg\" alt=\"Walsingham Solemn Mass Feb2016\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Tues 16<\/p>\n<p>Today I fly back to the US. I have had a nice week in Walsingham &#8211; apart from a throat virus that started last Wednesday! This meant that I mostly stayed in my warm room apart from Services &amp; meals. On Thursday I said a Mass in the shrine for all my intentions, incl several people recently diagnosed with health problems. The Partnership Weekend was very good, with excellent talks &amp; entertainment. On Sunday it was good to be back at the parish church &amp; see various friends. in the evening I went to the pub with the young people who work at the shrine (despite my Greta Garbo voice!). Whilst we were there it snowed &amp; the shrine looked lovely. I was driven to Norwich next morning, spent an hour with my old friend, Fr Martin Smith, then caught the train to London. Last night I stayed at the Crowne Plaza Gloucester Rd. I have stayed here before &amp; like it because in 1974\/75 I lived &amp; worked near here.<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/15feb2016.jpg\" alt=\"Walsingham Feb2016\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Mon 22<\/p>\n<p>I am in Quito, Ecuador. I have been wanting to visit here for awhile &amp; am not disappointed. Quito is a lovely city with a well-preserved Spanish Colonial centre. And I think Ecuador is the nicest of the 7 Latin American countries I have been to. I arrived at midnight on Saturday night. After a blissful sleep I headed out for the national basilica. This is a huge French gothic structure rising up on a hill in the city. It has beautiful shrines but not much art work. Mass started 15 mins late &amp; included a 20 min sermon (in Spanish, of course)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.sometimes Sunday Mass is more duty than joy!<\/p>\n<p>After Mass I wandered around the old city. Cars are banned on Sunday, so was pedestrians &amp; bikes only &#8211; a mix of locals &amp; tourists enjoying a sunny day. Entertainers, incl bands, added to a colorful atmosphere. I managed to visit 3 Spanish Colonial churches which were magnificent in their extravagance. The Jesuit church was covered in gold from the roof down. All were obviously houses of worship &amp; Mass was still being celebrated in 2 of them.<\/p>\n<p>Wed 24<\/p>\n<p>On Monday I had one of the most exciting experiences of my travels  &#8211; I went to the equator. Ecuador is named after the equator, so it would be a  shame not to actually see it. The bus ride there was as adventure in itself,  reminding me of how I would happily take busses\/trains to remote places in my  early travels in the 80&#8217;s &amp; 90&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>The actual site of the equator is  within a park managed for many years by a family. It is adjacent to the official  government park &#8211; Mitad del Mundo &#8211; which is 300 m away. I latched on to a group  of 5 young people from various countries who were also looking for the real  location. Being with them reminded me of my travels 42 years ago. On arriving at  the smaller park a guide gave us a tour of their displays of the history\/culture  of Ecuador. Then we were taken to the actual line of the equator. Various  experiments were done for us, incl water going the different ways in the 2  hemispheres, then straight down on the actual equator. We all had photos taken  standing on the equator..<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/frtonynoble.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/Feb16_on_the_equator.jpg\" alt=\"Standing on the equator in Ecuador Feb2016\" \/><\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday I ventured into the old city &amp;  visited 3 special churches: the cathedral, St Francis&#8217; &amp; Our Lady of Mercy.  Each were stunning (esp the cathedral, of course). I finished the day by going  on a tour of the Presidential Palace. I was the only non-Spanish speaker &amp;  the guide kindly gave me an individual commentary in English. He was obviously  proud of his country &amp; the palace. Of particular note were the various gifts  given to the president by other heads of state.<\/p>\n<p>It has been a wonderful 3  days in Ecuador. I am now back in SD (in order to do my tax filing) &amp; on  Friday fly to Munich.<\/p>\n<p>Sat Mar 5<\/p>\n<p>I arrived safely in\u00a0 Munich a week ago. After  checking in to my hotel I went out to the Hofbrauhaus. I have been there before  &amp; have pics to prove it, but wanted to look at the painted ceilings &#8211; a  remnant from the 1930&#8217;s. At 5.30 pm I attended Vigil Mass in the iconic  Frauenkirche. Sunday I caught the train to Berlin. I had 5 nice days there,  despite it being very cold.<\/p>\n<p>In Berlin I didn&#8217;t do as much  walking as usual because of the cold &amp; threat of rain &#8211; also because my knee  was still sore from the fall in London. On Monday morning I went to the DDR  museum, which was really for tourists, not an amateur historian like me! In the  a\/noon I went to the Stasi museum, which is in the headquarters of the former  DDR secret police. This was sobering &#8211; &amp; people can still access their files  there. Those 2 visits concluded my project about the Nazis &amp; Cold War, which  has been my mission for visiting Germany since I retired.<\/p>\n<p>On  Tuesday I went to Charlottenberg Palace, where the Prussian crown jewels are on  display. I think they are better than the English &#8211; simpler &amp; more striking.  Wednesday I went to the famous zoo. After so many years visiting Berlin &amp;  using the Zoo station (the main West Berlin station before reunification in  1990) it was about time I went there! Thursday I went to Spandau Citadel. This  is a mediaeval fortress &amp; is still being renovated for tourists, because it  was in the border area until 1990. After exploring it I went into the old city  centre.<\/p>\n<p>I caught the train to Frankfurt yesterday, staying  overnight. Right now I am in the train to Munich &#8211; yes, Deutsch Bahn has free  wifi on its trains! Tomorrow I fly back to the US &amp; have just 1 more week of  travels before returning to Melbourne.<\/p>\n<p>Sun 13<\/p>\n<p>My flight a week ago back from Munich was good &amp; on time. On  Tuesday I flew to Winnipeg (where it was very cold) then onto Toronto. I wanted  to catch up with an old friend in Winnipeg &amp; then enjoy Toronto, which is a  lovely city. And it now has a new train from the airport to city. Take note,  Melbourne!<\/p>\n<p>Now my 8 weeks of travel is at an end. It had been quite  different, starting with Joan&#8217;s death before I left, her funeral in London when  I was there, a throat virus &amp; other ailments, falling over &amp; hurting my  hand &amp; knee in London &amp; several flight delays, incl spending a day in  Panama airport. But there have been good things &amp; new places. And, of  course, a week in Walsingham.<\/p>\n<p>I am now in LAX, waiting for my flight back  to Melbourne. It will be good to be back in St K. I have a busy 2 weeks, incl  several meals this week &amp; the start of the footy season on the Easter  w\/e!<\/p>\n<p>Sun 20<\/p>\n<p>I arrived back safely in St K on Tues. It took only 12 mins for me to get thru customs &amp; passport&#8230;..very unusual! The rest of the week was busy, incl 3 visits to friends for meals. I also have the usual round of Dr, dentist, optician &amp; podiatrist. Today I went to All SS, E St K for Palm Sunday Mass. It was a beautiful Mass with excellent music. It was the nearest to Palm Sunday in SD that I have experienced since retiring. Holy Week I will spend in Melbourne, then on Saturday I fly to Adelaide for the AFL opening round &amp; Port Adelaide&#8217;s 1st home game on Easter Day.<\/p>\n<p>Mon Apr 4<\/p>\n<p>It was good to be back in Adelaide &#8211; &amp; to see Port Adel win their 1st home game. Thanks to my friend, David Dornan, I sat in a corporate box at Adel Oval &#8211; a very pleasant way to watch the footy! I flew back to Melb on Tues &amp; had a fairly busy week. On Thurs I received a phone call from my best friend, Waine, advising of the death of his mother, Coral. At his request I will fly to Adel on Wed &amp; conduct the funeral on Thurs. Yesterday I went to Mass at Christ Church, Brunswick, which was nice, with an excellent sermon. Numbers &amp; singing have both improved since I was last there in January. Now to prepare for Coral&#8217;s funeral.<\/p>\n<p>Mon 18<\/p>\n<p>A 2 week gap since my last entry shows that i have been busy! Going back 10 days, the funeral for Coral Justice went well. It was good to see all the family again &amp; I enjoyed time with them. I stayed on for the football on the w\/e, which Port won. Then back to St K &amp; 2 dinner parties with friends. On Friday I flew up to Canberra to see Port Adel play. It was a disaster &#8211; the worst I think I have seen Port play. It is not a good sign for the rest of the season, which is very equal this year. I now have just 8 days before I fly back to the US. So there is much to do &amp; organise.<\/p>\n<p>Mon 25<\/p>\n<p>Anzac day &amp; St Mark&#8217;s Day. I always remember the wonderful Patronal Festivals we had at St Mark&#8217;s. Today I will go to the MCG to see the traditional Collingwood vs Essendon game &#8211; sitting in the MCC members, thanks to Jen Aldous. Then it will be an early night. Tomorrow I fly back to SD. I have spent the past week packing for the trip, organising things for my time away, cleaning my unit, etc. I am away for 3.5 months, the longest I have been travelling that I can remember.<\/p>\n<p>After a week in the US I fly to London for 2 weeks, This is pure holiday &amp; will include visits to Birmingham &amp; Liverpool &#8211; places I have not visited before. The highlight is the last day, which is my birthday. I am flying from London to SF in 1st class. Originally I wanted to be in SD for my b\/day, but I was offered an amazingly cheap fare &amp; decided to spoil myself. Being waited on hand &amp; foot for 11 hours sounds like a good way to celebrate turning 69!<\/p>\n<p>After a week back in the US I fly to Germany on May 24th. I am to be the priest at St Thomas&#8217; Anglican Church in Hamburg for 5 weeks. It is a lively church &amp; I look forward to my time as locum. It will also give me an opportunity to live in a famous German city &amp; explore northern Germany. I return to the US on June 30 &amp; then have a month of travels. This is when I will pass 3 million miles flown with United, which has been my mission since I retired \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sat Jan 30 I am at Newark airport, waiting for my flight to London. This time last week it was snow-bound &amp; all flights cancelled. Today the sun is out, there&#8217;s a little snow on the ground &amp; NYC looks nice in the distance. 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