As much as we try not to plan too much into the future, there are times when a hard date dictates where we go and how long we can stay. We had ferry reservations to leave England and return to the Netherlands on September 4, so we had a few days left to see what we could see along the route to the ferry. We left Wales in our rear view mirror and made our way to Oxford.
When we stayed in Cambridge, we started watching “Grantchester”, a Masterpiece Theater series that was filmed in its namesake village and all around Cambridgeshire. We like to visit places we’ve seen in the show and find we learn a lot when we do.
A few weeks before we got to Oxford, a friend on Facebook asked for recommendations for shows to watch. I love these questions because we always come away with new ideas. This time, one show was mentioned over and over. It was “Endeavour”, a prequel to the popular “Inspector Morse” series from the 1990s. And, as luck would have it, it was set in Oxford! So perfect!
We loved the show, even though the storylines could be so convoluted. At the end of each episode, I would turn to Steven and say “I have no idea what just happened.” But it didn’t matter, because it was the characters that we really loved.
After we finished Endeavour, we began watching the old Inspector Morse series. Now, I wouldn’t say it’s great TV, but it’s kind of addictive and the character of Endeavour “just Morse, everybody calls me Morse” is most beloved.
So of course we had to spend a few days in Oxford getting to know the city and visit the places where the show was filmed. This was made easier because we took a walking tour called “Endeavour, Morse & Lewis”. Lewis was Morse’s sergeant in the show and he later had his own series, which we have not watched yet.
It’s great to have a focus when we visit places, it gets us out of Bijou and we learn a lot. Oxford is a beautiful city, but I will say I don’t think it’s as beautiful as Cambridge. Still, we enjoyed our visit there.
Leaving Oxford we made our way to the ferry terminal and spent the night at the port. Sometimes I don’t know how we can just rock up to these places, park and spend the night. I mean, where is security? Ferry terminals are nothing like airports, we usually just buzz around like we own the place. It’s weird!
When we reached Hook of Holland after an uneventful ferry ride, we made our way to a free spot right along the water. It was a great place, or so we thought. The next morning our neighbor came over to tell us he was reviewing his security cam video and said we had a visitor at 3 a.m. A guy came by checking out our bicycles on the back of Bijou. We have those things triple locked, so while somebody might be able to steal them, they would make some considerable noise. We didn’t hear anything, but after giving them a shake to see if they were accessible, the would-be thief moved on presumably to find an easier target.
Even so, we decided to stay one more night. Steven found a place where we could get our two front tires replaced and we really needed to get that done. It was the only issue that came up on Bijou’s recent inspection.
After those chores were done, we returned to the freebie place and hoped that we still had our bikes when we woke up the next morning. We did, so off we went.
We visited a couple of really beautiful places in the Netherlands as we headed north. It might seem odd that we’re going north at the beginning of fall, and normally it would be. We are usually heading south to warmer weather, but sometimes that’s just not how we roll. We were heading north to the tippy top of Denmark, where we planned to catch the ferry to Iceland. We are finally going to visit the land of fire and ice, and Bijou is going with us! More on that next time!
You can enjoy a little video of our boat trip by clicking here.
It was a glorious day to sail into the North Sea, but our luck would not last. Stay tuned for more on that in our next post!
And finally, another art contribution from Steven. This is a pencil portrait of Irish actress Saoirse Ronan. If you would like to see more, you can keep up with what he’s doing by following his Facebook art page here or on Instagram here.
Up next: Stormy seas, Faroe Islands, and finally, Iceland!
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Great post
Thank you!
Fantastic photos and such beautiful places. I liked Inspector Lewis as much or more than I like Inspector Morse. I didn’t think it was quite as dark or a hard to follow sometimes. Endeavour I just never got into like the first two. As always a wonderful post.
We just started Lewis last night, so I’m sure we will like it, too. Inspector Morse was okay, a bit aged. I loved Endeavor even though it was the most convoluted of all. It did take me a while to warm up to it, though. Thanks for the comment, good to hear from you!
Great post yet again. Pardon me for pointing this out but last time I crossed the Rialto, I was in Venice. The Florentine bridge is the Ponte Vecchio.
Yes, you are right as rain, thanks for pointing that out! This is what happens when we aren’t paying attention! 🙂
Totally agree, Cambridge is much better than Oxford! From a Cambridge gal.
Ooh, a Cambridge gal! I just find Cambridge to be smaller, more walkable and nicer. More interesting and well laid out. I just didn’t get the same vibe from Oxford, although I really enjoyed our stay there. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Cream tea!!!??? Oh my gosh it looks good… am saving this so I can show my hairdresser that thing! Beautiful pictures as always…Midwives on PBS an eyeopener…
So good to hear from you, Dolores! I love a good cream tea and when we found this place in Oxford, we went there three times! I hate to admit I ate that many scones, but I did. We love Call the Midwives on PBS, been watching it for years. The first season of the show is set in the year I was born, so it’s been fun to see how society changed and progressed, sometimes for the better, sometimes not. 🙂
Am reading your post from the hotel in Torshavn, Faroe Islands. You are very “brave” taking a ferry to Iceland! We left our Hymer safe & sound in the UK. Enjoy
Well, I’d like to tell you the ferry was great, and up to Torshavn it was. But after that… And we still have to get back on Oct. 11, so I am holding my breath and watching the weather! Hope you are enjoying Torshavn, we thought it was a nice place. Thanks for taking time to comment, we appreciate hearing from you!