I am sitting back in Felixstowe right at the port of my entry. Behind me is a British Fort named Landgard Fort and in front of me is Harwich which is separated by ten miles of water. The foot ferry should be here soon to take others and me over and then I will try…
Two days in London and well rested. Now I am heading into Felixstowe once again and trying to make it to Harwich to get a ferry to the Hook of Holland and on to Amsterdam. https://sites.google.com/site/archetypealgorithm/ https://archetypealgorithm.earth/
So, in my rambling way of going around England, I have decided what not to do but will maximize my funds and take my return ticket to Felixstowe, then across the bay to Harwich and then board a ferry to Amsterdam. I really have no desire to see Ireland or Scotland so I shall go…
I awoke and had my hostel breakfast of grapefruit, potatoes, beans, and toast with orange juice. Then I walked to town to find out what was there and then went down to the heaths. It is very similar to the old growth forests that I found in the Mt. St. Helen‘s area. Then I walked…
I have lightened my load a bit and it has eased my walking. I will try to find Edwina but it is proving fruitless. https://sites.google.com/site/archetypealgorithm/ https://archetypealgorithm.earth/
Today I talked with Stephanie, from Italy originally. She and I had a nice talk on the train from Felixstowe to London and she said that she was happy to know that there were some people who were trying to follow a higher calling. Then there was Stephen, from France, who said Americans, most Americans,…
We will be leaving the English Channel this P.M. and getting into the North Sea. I am glad that I got my cap, just today when departing; it was a noticeable difference between hot and cold. https://sites.google.com/site/archetypealgorithm/
Yesterday we went to the duty-free shop just outside the port. I found a much-needed hat to keep my head warm, other than that, I might just take it easy today. We left Rotterdam port five hours behind the Atlas schedule. I must say that I like the Danish. They seem to take frequent breaks…
When we arrived in Rotterdam, a helicopter, while we were underway brought aboard the ship’s pilot, via lowering them from a cable; the kind of stuff you see on television. I had never been, before, that close to a flying helicopter, feeling the wind caused by the whipping rotor as it hung slightly overhead. Your…
We are back under sail from Le Havre. It was a wonderful town on a quiet Sunday afternoon. They were having a feast; I think it relates to a festival, that the town has once a year. I walked until I reached the beach, then I just walked around some more, through the houses and…