Saturday, October 17, 2009

October 15,16 &17, 2009



Bob’s Sabbatical



October 15, 16 & 17, 2009



 



Thursday, 10/15 – Cloudy, with drizzle and fog this
morning as we head for Manchester, stopping to mail over 4 kilos of books,
papers, etc. so we will not be overweight at airport tomorrow.  Quick return to Bishops to return room key,
and leave tip (oops).



            On drive
from York, past Leeds, it is clear that we are in a more industrialized part of
the country.  Then, between Leeds and
Manchester we were back in lovely mountains (passing on the “highest roadway in
England.”  Scenery included views of
large farms.  As we near Manchester,
roads get bigger (9 lanes) and busier – we’re not in the Lake District anymore,
especially with Costco, Staples and Ikea.



            Go to
small town to eat, fill car with gas. 
Get parking ticket (voucher was upside down on dashboard – 50 Pound fine
(25 if paid in 14 days).  I find City
Hall, offered to pay,  and was told I
would get an email, probably get off with a warning.  Nice town and area.  Leaves are turning and falling.  Wonder what Franklin looks like, with all the
rain?



 



Friday, 10/16 – board shuttle for quick trip to
Manchester Airport, for Flybe AirlineIMG_1246 trip to Milan.  Both the airport and the airline are very
nice.  Arrive Milano, and pick up car,
with steering wheel where it is supposed to be again!



            Area
around Milano is very flat, but as we near the coast, hills then mountains
appear (no wonder GPS says it will take so long to get to Portofino).  There are many tunnels, especially between
Genoa and Portofino, which means we do not get much of a look at the
Mediterranean.  Road to Portofino gets
narrower.  Sailboats, fishing boats
(street-side fish-markets), cruise ships, motorbikes and slow traffic.  Almost miss the hotel, trying to miss
oncoming traffic.  IMG_1257 Domina Home Piccolo IMG_1253 from our room Great room, great view.  I take quick walk into town and back.



 



Saturday, 10/17 – Christopher’s 33rd
Birthday!  How can that be????



            Wake to
beautiful day – sun streaming in windows. 
After breakfast (part of deal here!) we walk into town.  Arrive first at San Martino Church.   Like so many in Italy, it could be a
museum.  Painting, architecture,
sculpture abound.  IMG_1262 Portofino We continue down to
the waterfront.  A ferry is arriving, looks
like hundreds of people on board.  After
a few minutes, we decide to walk up to Castello Brown, which we can see across
the bay from our room.  On the way we
arrive at the second of Portofino’s Churches, San Giorgio.  It is not as large or ornate as San Martino,
but behind it is the town graveyard. 
Many tombstones have pictures of the person on them.  George slaying the dragon is an ever-present
theme here.IMG_1268 San Giorgio



            We buy
simple sandwiches in a little market, and eat at a bench on , but the
waterfront.  Walk back to the hotel and
go to the beachIMG_1284 Domina Home Piccolo beach (rocky) while sun is still out. 
I only go in up to my ankles, but found more green lave-glass (like
years ago in Sicily) for Susan.



            We’ll go
back to town for dinner, then home so Susan cn try to watch some of the Gator
Homecoming game via computer connection.



 Peace,

    Bob



 



           



5 comments:

  1. I hope you guys didn't have to watch the game. I know it ended too late for mom to try and catch the whole thing, and the first half wasn't exactly fun to watch! I'm getting to old for this lol

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  2. For your information, Bob and Susan, from the Diocese of Florida. I know how fond you both are of the Parks family. Have just found this link, when I tried to email you at bellsouth. Will now read up on your other travels. Greetings from St. Augustine.
    Nell
    +The Rev. Dr. Robert Ray Parks+
    The Rev. Dr. Robert Ray Parks died on Sunday, October 18 in New York City. He was Rector Emeritus of Trinity, Wall Street. Bob served the Diocese of Florida for years prior to his call to New York. He was at various times the Rector of St. Paul's, Quincy, Rector of St. Paul's By the Sea, Jacksonville Beach and Dean of St. John's Cathedral, Jacksonville.
    Please remember Bob's wife, Nancy Bostick Parks, and their sons Ben and John and their families in your prayers.
    "Gone from our sight, but not our memories.
    Gone from our lives, but not our hearts."

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  3. Hey, Bob and Susan - I have been doing "catchup" the last couple of days, and loving each moment of your wonderful trip. Iain and I enjoyed the pictures from Paisley and appreciate your sending them to him via email too. We have returned from a vacation in NYC with a friend of Iain's from -- York! He has returned home, so was likely in York when you were there.
    I've enjoyed the "comments" too, particularly Alex'. You planned a great trip for them, Alex, and I was impressed that you were awake at 2 am for their phone call last week.
    Enjoy the rest of your trip as much as what you have written about so far. Your photos are great, too.
    Take care,
    Peggy

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  4. colleen moyles wheelerOctober 20, 2009 at 12:12 PM

    Much love to Bob and Susan on this journey...
    Just wanting you both to know that a couple of old timers (from Jacksonville) have been tracking this wondrous journey, from Frankin throughout the steps of St Paul, how wonderful is that?
    In the meantime, we have also been able to enjoy the comments from both Chris and Sarah ... oh yeah, and how can it be 33 years of age for Christopher? Seems like only yesterday they were only toddlers! (they will not appreciate that, we know)
    So enjoy this wonderful opportunity to grow in God's love and know that so many folks are supporting you both.
    Hope to get to Franklin soon,
    colleen & jon wheeler
    wheelercm@bellsouth.net

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  5. Bob and Susan,
    Just wanted you to know Bishop is doing great and has adapted well to her sabbatical. She and Charlie share the sofa during the day and she shares Martha's pillow at night. And of course she barks whenever any kind of animal appears on TV...
    We are enjoying keeping up with your trip and we look forward to hearing about it when you return.
    Mark Basenberg

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