Saturday, June 28, 2025

Transport


I'm going to start this post off with a shot of my dahlias, which are just starting to really pop. Who knows what they'll look like by the time we get back to London in a week! We watered them well yesterday and I put them in a shadier spot, in hopes that they won't dry out too much.

In fact, all of yesterday morning was taken up by preparations for our trip -- mostly plant watering and cleaning up the flat. With that all out of the way, we hit the road at 12:45. Rather than deal with the tube we decided to take a taxi straight from our door to Victoria Station for our 1:54 train, which worked fine despite horrendous traffic and the fact that I accidentally had the driver drop us a block away from the station entrance.


We got inside, bought our tickets from the truly bewildering array of options on the ticketing machines, and gave Olga some water before making our way to the train. Dave carried her partway through the station because she was moving so slowly. (Dave is giving grumpy face in that photo because he hates having his picture taken.)


On the train, Olga slept under our seats or in the aisle. It brought us to Pevensey Bay with no changes, which was fabulously easy, but once here our plans fell apart. I'd intended to catch the bus to our cottage, but we happened to arrive during a 1.5-hour gap in the No. 8 bus's schedule. We weren't about to stand at this absurd bus stop for an hour and a half:


I think one person might fit on that little concrete pad beside a very busy road, but not two people, a dog and a bunch of luggage.

So we called an Uber, and voila, problem solved!


Olga seems happy to be here, lying in the sun beneath the gaze of Poseidon. She was exhausted last night, though, and after eating fell into a deep sleep.


We ordered pizza and I made a rather strange, accidentally vermouth-heavy martini. I could have sworn there were martini glasses here, but I couldn't find any, so I had to serve it in a wine glass (NO, I didn't fill it up!) and because my gin was lukewarm I put it over rocks. It wasn't ideal but it did the job.

This morning when I opened the sliding door to the deck, a very scruffy-looking fox darted off along one of the walls between our neighbors' patios. Even here, on this pebbly beach, we have critters!

26 comments:

  1. Olga looks happy to be there.

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  2. Poor Dave and his hatred of the paparazzi. Sounds like you worked out the travel hitches without too much trouble. The bus stop is a joke. Enjoy your time at the beautiful spot with Poseidon.

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  3. That looks like a lovely spot for a break. Hope you have a relaxing break.

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  4. It looks a perfect holiday and Olga is already enjoying it.

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  5. Hope you have a great break. We had a beach house at Pevensey Bay for years. We loved holidaying there when our sons were boys. We used to spend Christmas there too. We moved from London 20 years ago down here to East Sussex on the coast but a bit further along from Pevensey as we had loved our holidays there so much. It looks like you are in for some good weather this coming week. Regards Sue H

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  6. Well done upon making it to Pevensey Bay again - a little corner of paradise. I hope the three of you have a lovely holiday (American: vacation). Is there a monument to indicate where William the Conqueror and his forces landed in 1066?

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    1. P.S. Has that cat in the station ad just been licking Dave's bottom?

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  7. Carrying Olga can't be easy!
    Have a lovely holiday.

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    1. That was exactly what I thought! Go Dave!

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  8. Olga looks truly happy and relieved to be beside the seaside after her journey!
    Wendy (Wales)

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  9. Have a wonderful vacation. I think it is so good that dogs can go on trains in England! I would love to take Shirley on an adventure.

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  10. I was surprised again to find Olga can ride the train. So cool. Have a good week, even roughing it with the wine glasses.

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  11. That Pevensey beach looks lovely. My only question, why would you even bother taking a bus? Or are you worried about a taxi or an uber declining Olga? Hove a wonderful vacation!

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  12. That's a long haul for anyone with luggage and in heat and probably especially for Olga. It's nice to see Dave's photo -- I'm glad he agreed. Or at least didn't demand you not post it! I hope you all have a wonderful time there!

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  13. Just looking at the picture of Olga lounging happily with the sea behind her made me feel a little less stressed. Please enjoy for all of us.

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  14. That looks just lovely! Mike & I are going on a mountain ramble today, but I know he'd rather be hanging out by the sea.

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  15. Olga looks happy. And the deck and the ocean beyond looks so peaceful. I can almost smell it.

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  16. I see why you chose this location to spend week. You have a great view of the sea.

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  17. What a fantastic view you have! All that sunshine and an ocean view from a lovely deck, it looks like a nice vacation spot.
    When I visit in August, I'm planning trips to Oxford and Cambridge and the one thing I'm dreading are those ticketing machines. I was hoping there would be at least one small, human-manned ticket booth.

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  18. The ocean view from your deck is fabulous. Olga looks comfortable and happy to have completed the journey and now enjoy the holiday.
    Isn't Uber a wonderful service! Efficient, convenient and reliable. Perfection.

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  19. Wonderful view, hope the weather will keep up being great.

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  20. Olga looks like she's ready for a nice holiday!
    And that martine says you're ready, too!
    Have a wonderful time/

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  21. Ha! I bet you and Dave are an interesting couple to watch interact. (I'm with him about having photos taken) I'm glad to see that Olga looks so happy. If she's stressed, she's hiding it from the camera quite well. Enjoy the coming week!

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  22. I put my comment on the blog on the previous. Anyway, did you take that dog bed with you? That's a lot to carry.

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  23. Olga is smiling! Trips are hard on everyone but once arrived, they are generally a relaxing change of scenery.

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  24. Good to know you have arrived safely and soundly in spite of the heat, heavy traffic and the gap in the bus schedule! I am surprised you use ticket machines for your train tickets. I buy all train tickets online (no matter whether in Germany or in the UK); it's so convenient and you can easily compare options and prices.
    Poor scruffy fox! I feel sorry for him or her.
    Enjoy your week away!

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