Saturday, May 14, 2011

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Welcome to the home page of the Ledgers, Grants, Dolans and Mussons (LGDM) Euopean and Mediteranean Cruise 2011 holiday.  Follow the adventure in detail with individual day trip logs or just look at the highlight reels which are logged at the completion of each stage of the trip.  These highlight reels or the must not miss entries are summarised below by reference to the blog archive entry.  Just click on the link to display.

Enjoy!!!!

The Ledgers Arrive Home


Yes, the final leg of the Ledgers holiday has ended and Bill and Deb have arrived home safely.  The blog is far from finished since access to update has been difficult.  There is much work sorting out the thousands of photos and hours of video.  So stay tuned for updates of the final stage - The LGDM Cruise.


See latest 2 posts for last day of cruise and Bill & Deb arriving home.

Stage 4 - Cannes with the Dolans and Mussons
  • Highlights - Cannes, France
Stage 3 - Switzerland with the Lochers (14 April to 23 April)
  • Highlights - Switzerland with the Lochers (Still to be produced)
  • 15/04 - Golf Entfelden Switzerland
  • 16/04 - Happy Birthday Debbie
  • 18/04 - Skiing Switzerland Day 2 (Still to be produced)
Stage 2 - Belgium with the Kuipers (8 April to 14 April)
  • Highlights - Belgium with the Kuipers
  • 13/04 - Skiing Belgium
Stage 1 - Kedleston, Derby, England (1 April to 8 April)
  • Highlights - Kedleston, Derbyshire, England
The Itineary - Ledger, Grant, Dolan, Musson (LDGM)

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6 Week Holiday Comes to an End

At 1:45am today, Bill and Deb arrived home with all bags intact and no bad experiences.  6 weeks away and only three days that were wet and these were just and only wet.  We can't believe our luck.  Off to bed now for a few hours sleep and then it is over to Auntie Daphne's to pick up some very excited children who have missed their Mum and Dad badly.  They do love us after all.

The happy travellers arrive home - pity about the security guard pipping us for taking a photo in customs.

LGDM Comes to an End - Cruise Into Venus

As the sun rises over a sleepy Venice, this marks the end of the Ledger, Grant, Dolan and Musson (LGDM) Mediterranean Cruise.  It has been an absolute holiday of a lifetime with great scenery, history, shopping, fun and laughter on one of the best ships in the world.  It is just hard to describe how good it was.  Thanks to all who have made this such a good time for the Ledgers before and during the cruise.  It has just been great!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

LGDM Comes to an End

As the sun rises while cruising into Venus it unfortunately signals the end of a most fantastic 12 days with the Grants, Dolans & Mussons as well as 4 weeks visiting England, Belgium and Switzerland for the Ledgers.  Thanks to all who have made it one of the holidays of a lifetime.

Unfortunately blog updates have been difficult but they will be brought up to date soon.  Until then, we say farewell.

Bill & Deb

Friday, April 29, 2011

29/04 - Highlights Cannes, France

The Ledgers, Dolans and Mussons head off tomorrow to meet up with the the Grants such that the LDGM (Ledger, Grant, Dolan, Musson or Lets Go Drink More) Mediterranean Cruise is complete.  Here are the highlights from an action packed few days in Cannes.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

26/04 - Ledgers, Dolans, Mussons meet in Cannes, France

Three components of LGDM, came together today with the Dolans, Mussons flying from Dubai after a stop over and the Ledgers arriving by train from Lake Como in northern Italy. The last component the Grants where in Paris before joining up in Venis on Saturday.

Bill and Deb were surprised when Andrew, Lisa, Gary, and Roxanne where waiting for them at Cannes train station. A short 5 min walk and we were at our home in Cannes, Villa d'Estelle, Rue Des' Belges.

After a drink to celebrate our arrival, we were off for a stroll alone the Boulevard De La Croisette on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. A nice fine afternoon greeted us with many people out doing the same
thing.

Feeling a bit peckish, we headed to the main shopping street, Rue D'Antibes and found a small pizza restaurant.

We continued down Rue D'Antibes amazed at the variety and number of shops with such well presented windows.

We were now ready for exploring Cannes by foot the next day.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

16/04 - Happy Birthday Debbie

Monica provided a lovely spread for Breakfast with some gifts awaiting.  Deb got to sit in the Kings (Queen) chair to celebrate her Birthday.  Thanks to Sarah for the decoration of the chair.  Watch as we sing Happy Birthday in both English and Swiss.


Wine and nibbles with Werner & Lottie
During the day we visited Mr and Mrs Locher's (Werner & Lotti) home in Bergdietikon.  Boy, this was like visiting a Swiss Museum with a loft full of all sorts of stuff.  Lotti helped found a local museum.  They also treated us to a local wine made by their son in law in their cellar - very nice.

That night, Monical, Roland, Deb and Bill went out to
Schifflaendte Restaurant on the shores of Lake Hallwil to celebrate Deb's Birthday.

Friday, April 15, 2011

15/04 - Wildegg Castle

While the boys were off playing golf, the girls (Monica, Debbie, Sarah & Emma) went off to visit Wildegg Castle.  Wildegg Castle was built around 1200 by the Habsburgs, in order to control the strategically important location at the confluence of the rivers Bünz and Aare and to protect their core region. Today Wildegg Castle is part of the Swiss National Museum.

Unfortunately the castle was covered in scafolding for renovation but the gardens where spectacular.  Have a look at the highlights reel for the truely magnificent array of flowers.


That night saw the Lochers celebrate Bill's Birthday from the 1st with the decoration of the kings chair and a very tasty BBQ and roast vegetable dinner.  This was the 1st of three birthdays to celebrate during our stay.


Bill in the Kings chair with Emma, Sarah, Julien, Jonathan & Monica

15/04 - Golf Entfelden Switzerland

Jonathan had not had his golf fix for a while so he and Bill headed off to Entfelden Golf Course for 18 holes in the magnificent Switzerland April weather.  As in Kedleston England, the club was very welcoming and provided us with all the equipment we needed.  Amazing what a begging Aussie can achieve.

Bill scored 88 which he thought was fantastic until Jonathan told me it was just a par 66 course.

Watch the highlights of the round below.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Highlights - Belgium with the Kuipers

Stage 2 of our trip was with the Kuiper's in Belgium.  Thank you Ozziebob (Robert), Katuschka, Koen, Eva and Daphne for playing the perfect hosts and showing us a fantastic time including fun at home in Eksel and day trips to some fantastic historic cities in The Netherlands and Belgium.  Enjoy the highligh roll below!

14/04 - Train Trip to Lenzburg, Switzerland

An early morning as Ozziebob drove us to Brussels to catch the 7:33 EC train to Basel, Switzerland.  The trip was mixed with some very pretty Belgium, Luxemburg and French scenery.

Boarding the train
Farewell Ozziebob!









Monica and Sarah met us in Basel to escort us via a local train to their home in Lenzburg Switzerland.  We had a lovely paster dinner following by some hilariuos videos of times in Australia with the Locher's.  Lots of pictures of Lochers in their Birthday Suits.

Watching the Comedy Show - Ledgers & Lochers
Monica, Debbie, Julien, Roland, Emma, Sarah, Jonathan

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

13/04 - Skiing Belgium

With the Alps of Switzerland just around the corner it was time to get a bit of training in.  The Ledgers headed off to Snow Valley, an indoor ski centre at the town of Peer about 20 minutes away.  This was the first time that Jonathan had skied and I can tell you he was high as after an hour of it.  I thought he had been smoking something.  Bring on the alps he says.  I think he is in for a surprise.  Watch the video below for our form.

This was our final night with the Kuiper's and they had been absolutely fantastic hosts.  Thanks Ozziebob (Robert), Katuschka, Koen, Eva & Daphne for a fabulous time.  See you in July so we can return the hospitality.




Sausages (not fish) and Chips with the Kuipers - Thanks guys!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

12/04 - Day trip to Ghent (Gent), Belgium

We had visited a typical old Dutch city.  Now it was the turn of Belgium with a day trip to Ghent (Gent).  It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys and in the Middle Ages became one of the largest and richest cities of northern Europe. Today it is a busy city with a port and a university.  Enjoy some photos of the city.


Beatiful buildings.
Pancakes - A bit naughty









Another Church Jonathan!

Even a Castle












The Graslei is one of the most scenic places in Ghent's old city centre.


Monday, April 11, 2011

11/04 - Lay Day in Eksel

Waffle and Hot Chocolate
at the local cafe
Another magnificent bright sunny day in Belgium but after the late night for the men of the family, we decided to have a slow day doing nothing much. Bill and Deb braved driving to the post office and supermarket while the kids vegged out.


Ozziebob went off to work and Katuschka taxied Koen and Eva to Tennis Camp and a Tennis Comp for Koen. A great win by Koen.



Another magnificant dinner by Katuschka
Eva & Daphne playing in backyard.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

10/04 - Day trip to Maastricht, The Netherlands


In front of Andre Rieu`s Castle (Home)

With Katuscha, Koen and Eva off to the Belgium Karate championships, the rest of us pilled into the car and headed off to Maastricht.  Masstricht (Click for more detail) is known for its picturesque squares, romantic streets, and historical buildings and is one of the oldest cities in The Netherlands being the first city to receive Roman City Rights and dating back to Neanderthal, Paleolithic and Celtic times.

Ozziebob, who grew up here, was the perfect tour guide.  The highlights of the day where:
  • Visit to Andre Rieu castle (home) - he wasn`t home to greet us.
  • The 13th-century medieval Helpoort - Hells Gate.  Oldest in the Netherlands.
  • Walk through the old city with old buildings now the main shopping precint.
  • Onze Lieve Vrouweplein - picturesque tree-lined square where we had lunch at the Charlemagne cafe.  Emma practiced some German with a very friendly waiter.
  • The Basilica of our Lady - 11th century church.
  • The Australian chocolate shop - Emma in heavan.
  • Vrijthof - the best-known square in the city.
  • Basilica of Saint Sevatius - Romanesque church.
Lunch at Charlemagne Cafe
Bill and Jonathan then settled down for a big night of the final round of the US Masters with two Auzzie`s Adam Scott and Jason Day just being piped by Charl Schwartzel from South Africa.

    

    Saturday, April 9, 2011

    09/04 - At home in Eksel with the Kuipers

    A goog game.
    Decided to have a slow day at home.  Koen, being a keen tennis player challenged us to a game of tennis.  Bill drove (on the right side of the road - ahhh!) to the nearby tennis centre where Emma, Jonathan and Bill to take on the Belgium rival.

    The rest of the day we just veged out around the house, riding bikes, going shopping and jumping on the trampoline.  It was a nice relaxing day.
    Eva, Jonathan, Daphne & Emma jumping on the trampoline.

    Friday, April 8, 2011

    Highlights - Kedleston, Derbyshire, England

    The 1st stage of our holiday has proved to be eventful with a mysterious tummy bug going through the family.  Despite this we have been able to pack it with plenty of activities.  Click on the following slideshow for the highlights of the many things we did.

    Stage 1 - Kedleston, Derby, England

    08/04 - Time to Leave for Belgium

    BMI flight to Brussels
    A very interesting and eventful time in England had come to an end and it was now time to head to Belgium for Stage 2 of our trip. After a short trip across the English Channel with BMI (British Midlands International) to Brussels, we were welcomed by OzzieBob Kuipers waving his Australian flag. The sun was still shining as we arrived to an excited Kuipers family after a 2 hour drive.
    Dinner at the Kuipers, Belgium

    Thursday, April 7, 2011

    07/04 - Day Trip to Chatsworth House

    Chatsworth House
    Bill, Iris and Deb at The Nags Head
    The 24hr bug now behind us all, we ventured out with our friend Iris from Wales for a day trip to Chatsworth House. What an amazing place. Another example of English opulence designed to entertain Kings and Queens. We could image the ladies of the day strolling through the many and varied Gardens. Truly spectacular! After a farewell stop to Aunty ‘s for a very late afternoon tea, we went to the Nags Head for dinner to farewell Iris.

    Wednesday, April 6, 2011

    06/04 - Deb and Jon go down with Bill as Nurse

    The Peak District Country Side
    Jonathan had a shocker of a night with Deb also waking up very ordinary. The dreaded tummy bug had managed to get us all. Bill now at about 90% stayed home to look after two very sick bunnies while Emma and Graeme went on a day trip to the Peak District where they visited Bakewell (famous for it’s Bakery), Caves and the old English town of Eyam which was ravaged by the black plaque.
    That night Bill and Graeme headed into Derby to meet up with our friend Iris who had made the special effort to visit us from Wales. We met Iris in 1984 on a Trek America trip across Canada. What a blast from the past that was.

    Tuesday, April 5, 2011

    05/04 - Kedleston Hall and Golf

    Kedleston Hall
    Emma woke up awesome after a good night’s sleep and Bill better at about 75%. All apart from Jonathan, headed off for the Kedleston Hall visit. A 10 minute walk through the Estate to a most spectacular example of English opulence. Bill’s tour was shortened due to a game of golf at the extremely picturesque Kedleston Park Golf Club which overlooks Kedleston Hall. What a fantastic course and experience.

    The Bluebell Inn
    That night Auntie Daphne shouted us to Dinner at the Bluebell Inn, a small pub about halfway between Derby and Kedleston. Bad news for Jonathan as his health went downhill rapidly. He spent that night getting familiar with the porcelain as well.





    Kedleston Park Golf Club

    Monday, April 4, 2011

    04/04 - The Peak District

    This was not such a great day for Emma and Bill who were struck down by a mystery 24hr tummy bug. Their day was spent resting, as well as looking at a lot of white porcelain. Jonathan and Graeme went to check out Kedleston Hall. After tending the sick all morning and Bill feeling a bit brighter, Deb, along with Jonathan and Graeme headed to the Peak District for a look. They did a quick 4 hour trip to Buxton but didn’t have time to do much other than to take in the spectacular scenery of the landscape - many rolling hills with craggy outcrops.

    Sunday, April 3, 2011

    03/04 - Auntie Daphne and the Burr Family Visit

    The Burr Family
    Bill arrived back from Norwich and met up with Deb and the kids for a Burr family get together and lunch at Auntie Daphne’s. We felt so special with such a large number including a full Burr family tree going back to 1591 (thanks Jill) – amazing. The spread was also amazing. Peter and Val’s garden was also amazing.

    Saturday, April 2, 2011

    02/04 - Bill’s Norfolk U14/15 Cricket Team Visit

    After a 24hr flight, we arrive at Birmingham ready for the English leg of our holiday.

    In a spur of the moment decision, Bill decided to venture to Norwich in Norfolk, for a function by invitation from the U14/15 Norfolk Cricket Touring team. Bill helped with organising games in Brisbane and on the Sunshine coast for their Australian tour leaving in 2 days. Thanks to Rosemary, Simon and Laurence Randle for their hospitality. The bacon, eggs and pork sausage breakfast was fantastic.

    
    The Park House
    Deb, Jonathan and Emma were picked up by Graeme, our Scottish friend, who chauffeured them to Kedleston near Derby.  They settled into "The Park House" our National Trust accommodation and then headed off for a stroll around the magnificent grounds of Kedleston Hall.












    Friday, April 1, 2011

    01/04 - Flight Brisbane -> Dubai -> Birmingham

    At Dubai Airport
    Left Brisbane at 8:30pm flying Emirates heading for Dubai then Birmingham. Service was not so great but the movie screens were terrific. Movies watched Bill & Deb– The Fighter, The Next 3 Days, 127 Hours, The Social Network, The Way Back, Tron, The Tourist. Emma – Gulliver’s Travels, Yogi Bear, Wall-E, The Sound of Music. Jonathan just watched the golf channel. Emma and Jonathan didn’t sleep that well but Deb and Bill got some good shut eye in.

    A 2 hr stop in Dubai and we are off to Birmingham.

    The Ledgers are off - Bon Voyage

    The Ledgers have packed their bags, done all the last minute preparations and we are off.  Stay tuned as our adventure unfolds.

    See ya!!!

    Thursday, March 17, 2011

    12 March 2011 - Shirt and Cap Presentation

    With the Ledgers only 3 weeks from setting off on their 6 weeks it was time to get together and present the shirts with the official cruise logo.  Here are some happy snaps of Andrew presenting the shirts.


    Roxanne with Andrew displays the completed product.
    Obviously something was said about Avril.
    Gary is stoked!!
    I hope it fits the big fella Bill!!
    The night was finished with a fantastic dinner.  Thanks Lisa & Andrew.

    
    The Caps - Bartender and Captain
    Surprise CAPS

    But Deb had a surprise for the crew - Caps.  Unbeknown to all, she had these sneakily done.  We are now going to be mistaken as crew with the roles as per below.
     
    
    Deb presenting Lisa with her Cap
    



    
    Craig displaying his Safety Officer Cap
    
















    Gary:
    Captain - responsible for the entire operation of the vessel – keep us happy Gary.

    Roxanne:
    Cruise Director - the cruise director is in charge of all on-board entertainment, creates, coordinates, and implements all the daily activities – organise us Roxanne. 

    Andrew:
    Bartender - responsible for serving alcoholic beverages to passengers in lounges and on decks - see Andrew for all your inquiries about drinks i.e. ice machine locations, etc….
    
    Lisa:
    Fitness Instructor - Instructors are required to take a variety of aerobic classes, supervise the gymnasium and also offer Personal Training to guests – please organise us to keep the kilo s off Lisa.

    Craig:
    Safety Officer - responsible for passenger and crew safety drills, abandon ship procedures, crew safety training, supervision of ships tenders– please remind us Craig that “if its not safe, don’t do it that way”.

    Avril:
    Maitre D' - takes care of seating arrangements, service, and oversees the wait staff for the dining room – anything to do with dining/food see Avril.

    Bill:
    Photographer - passengers portraits, photo processing.  Bill, we need to see the evidence at the end of the trip!

    Deb:
    Eco Consultant - responsible for maintaining the best environmental standards aboard the ship – Debbie will be “watching, watching, always watching!”


    Friday, March 11, 2011

    Thursday, March 10, 2011

    
    The happy sailers - Planning meeting 13 June 2010
    
    There has been a lot of time between blogs and a lot of things have happen.  This is an update of the main goings on.

    13 June 2010 - Planning Meeting at the Grants

    This was our first get together as a group to start the planning of what we would do and get a rough idea of what we were all doing.  It was a great afternoon which will be repeated many times I am sure before we go and on the cruise.

    But one of the most important jobs for us to do was come up with the cruise logo.  Much head scratching occurred until we thought of combining our initials.  Many combinations were experimented with but Craig had the brainwave to use LDGM.  This sounded pretty obvious - Ledger Grant Dolan Musson.  But Craig was not thinking this way.  The letters actually meant:

    Lets Go Drink More

    What a genius!!!!

    Bill then went away to try to make something of it.  A few alternatives were put to the group with a vote made.  And low and behold, the following was the selected cruise logo.  What a rip snorter.

     15 February 2011 - Planning Meeting at the Mussons
     
    We all survived unscathed from the devastating January 2011 South-East Qld floods to get together for some more planning with us now being in the same calendar year as the cruise. Everybody firmed up their itineraries with them being tweaked here and there.  The main aim of the get together this time was to decide on Shore Excursions.  A good time was had again and the excursions were selected.  Andrew also brought samples of the cruise shirts for fitting.  The LGDM logo is to be embroidered on them as a memento of the trip.  Following are some pics from the evening session.
     
    Captain Gary going over excursions with Avril
    

    The girls - Avril, Roxanne, Lisa & Debbie