Looking Back And Planning Forward
Our garden looks strange as we take our first look at it after 12 weeks away. So much has died in the unusually hot and dry summer, but the heavy rain which has now fallen in the last few days has turned all the dead stuff into an untidy grey. Green patches try their best, but there is precious little colour and the whole garden looks a kind of damp monochrome with splashes of green paint.
Within minutes of our arrival home, we are alerted to the drama unfolding at Balmoral and, around four hours later, the Queen’s death is confirmed. As the BBC plays the national anthem Michaela and I stand to attention, hold hands and sniff back the tears. On that subject we’ll leave it there, many people more appropriate than us are providing all the correct comments.
And now we’re into that phase. Reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve just had, at the same time starting to put plans together about what’s next.. where to go, what to do. Where is safe? Where is the right time of year? How long to spend here, how much to see there.
Taking time to reflect on all we’ve done on this last journey is a happy thing to do, though. Starting with having quality time with my daughter to bookend the California part, visiting four incredible national parks, driving the Big Sur coast road and spending time in San Francisco were all wonderful. Napa Valley, Route 66 and a few days falling in love with Monterey equally fabulous.
Those national parks – Sequoia, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Joshua Tree – were all incredible places to see. The memories from Yosemite and Grand Canyon in particular will live with us for ever. Flying over San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge in a seaplane and taking a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon were absolutely once in a lifetime experiences.
And that’s without even mentioning Mexico or Belize. Touring different Mexican states presented such variety, so many different types of place all underpinned by the joyous character and lifestyle of the Mexican people. As lively and colourful place as you could ever wish to see. And as for Belize, well, our appetite for seeing more of the Caribbean has been properly whetted.
When you look back over a trip, the big events are often stitched together by smaller, amusing times: the wonderful Downtown Joe’s Bar in Napa, certain meals en route, breakfast in a typical American diner, the dancers in Boca del Rio, the trip to Tequila…even the efficient bus journeys across Mexico. People we met: Arturo and Clara in Guadalajara, LA Dodgers fans in Barstow, a hilarious conversation with an oh so typical all-American guy in the Grand Canyon, Kelly our host in Veracruz…so many.
Reflecting on a fabulous trip is one thing, yet it soon makes our thoughts turn to…where next?
And so inevitably the plans start to come together. Somewhere around mid November we will start our next long trip, but that’s too far away: there’s going to be a couple of quick trips before then. It’s just a matter of where. Where, we suppose, our curiosity will lead us next…
38 Comments
Annie Berger
Wonderful recap, Phil, and now you’ve whetted OUR appetites as to what follows next for you both! SO looking forward to hearing where you’re heading and why.
Phil & Michaela
Thanks Annie, well it’s fun deciding, too…
Heyjude
Surely time to do the southern hemisphere? Southern Africa can make for a good long trip as can Australia.
Phil & Michaela
South Africa definitely on our list, Australia perhaps a little further down it, for now anyway. Still working on it…
Heyjude
Perhaps you should just buy a boat ⛴️
Phil & Michaela
Ah no, that always sounds like far too much work to us!
Lookoom
I like your positive way of summarizing your trip, often summaries focus on problems, flights, hotels, restaurants, scams, easier topics to share with others, than talking about pyramids or giant sequoia. I understand that a break is necessary for the craving to grow stronger.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you
Val burls
Although l haven’t been able to holiday for a while,l feel as though l have travelled to some wonderful places,thanks to your amazing photos,and all the information you send! Incredible,thank you.
Phil & Michaela
Awww thanks Val….no doubt we’ll be on our next adventure soon…
grandmisadventures
oh what a cliffhanger! Can’t wait to see where you next adventure takes you 🙂
Phil & Michaela
Ha, nor can we!
Gilda Baxter
It has been great following along in all the amazing places you have visited. Some of these places have now been added to our ever growing wish list.
I am now looking forward to finding out where are you going next?
Phil & Michaela
Thank you Gilda, it’s a work in progress right now..
Toonsarah
I’ve loved following your trip, to the extent that your memories here are my memories too 🙂 I’m looking forward to seeing where you go next, both short and longer trips!
Phil & Michaela
Thanks Sarah, we’re having fun sorting it out..
Andrew Petcher
Happy planning…
normareadtalktalknet
What a fabulous summing up of an incredible trip..😍
Phil & Michaela
Thank you xx
Suzanne@PictureRetirement
Wonderful recap of an extraordinary journey. Thank you for taking us along for the ride. Can’t wait to see what’s next for you guys.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you, it’s fun doing the research!
Mike and Kellye Hefner
I (Kellye) enjoyed your review and getting to see some of your photos again! So glad you’re home safely. I reacted to Queen Elizabeth’s passing the same way you did.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you Kellye
Latitude Adjustment: A Tale of Two Wanderers
Great summery and wonderful to follow you along. Always fun to plan your next adventures. Cheers!
leightontravels
What timing you had for your return home. I’m sure you’ve taken some comfort in being around for this historic period. I know I would’ve liked to come back, if only for a few hours, to soak up the atmosphere in London and pay my respects. But it wasn’t meant to be. Mid November really isn’t far away, what an exciting time this is for you guys.
Phil & Michaela
Yes we were both pleased that we were here for the whole thing – I think it would have felt odd being thousands of miles away when our country was experiencing such historical events. Mid November is definitely too far – we’ve already put a couple of short trips in the diary between now and then.
wetanddustyroads
Wow – what a trip! Do you ever think “we will have to go somewhere really special to beat the excitement of the previous trip”? Thank you guys, I have enjoyed this tremendously … and of course I’m looking forward to your next destination.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you so much. Well, I guess we often think “we need to make the next trip very different from the last one”….and California/Mexico followed on of course from experiencing Ramadan in Egypt and Tunisia, so it was very different!
wetanddustyroads
Absolutely, that’s a great way of thinking (and to plan the next trip)! For me, November feels like just around the corner … so, if you’re done with your garden, I’m sure you’ll be on your way soon 😄.
Phil & Michaela
We may have to sneak a couple of shorter ones in before November comes around…
WanderingCanadians
It’s always a bit weird to return home after a long trip. It sounds like you had a wonderful 12-week adventure. The scenery in the national parks and of the ancient ruins is spectacular. And how fun to also see so much marine life in Mexico and Belize. Looking forward to seeing what’s up next for you. Happy trip planning.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you x
Dave Ply
Sounds like an awesome trip. Actually, sounds like about three awesome trips. I’ll be curious to see what comes next.
Alison
Nice to be back home fie a bit in your own bed. It’s summer in Australia in November!
Phil & Michaela
Yes it’s on the list….not this time though..
Alison
Well when you do visit come and stay
I feel like we know each other well 🙂
Phil & Michaela
Oh you’ve done it now. Just keep watching out for two wayward backpackers standing on your doorstep!
Alison
Looking forward to it 😀