Wales or Bust (and it was very nearly bust..but we made it!)

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Well after 12 hours straight on the move, I now have my Snickers home and her three new friends, courtesy of Claire at All About The Animals.

The day started at 6.30am, after having only about 3 hours sleep as I was too excited! However a mis read and new station layout meant we missed out very first train by literally 30 seconds...and this basically set the tone of the day!

Managed to get to Euston but missed our planned train by 3 minutes as the Northern Line was shut and Victoria Line had a part closure. So got the next train to Birmingham but missed our connecting train by again 3 minutes...ARGH!

We then had 2 hours to kill til the next one, so had a wander round the Birmingham Bullring, WOAH what a lot of nice shops! hehe!

So finally on a train to Newtown, but ARGH this one was delayed by 20 mins once we were on it as a signal had a failure somewhere and then some unhelpful person decided to try to throw themselves off a viaduct somewhere higher up the line...the last we heard he was being talked down though thank goodness.

So sadly I didn't get to actually go to Claire's as we only had 20 mins til our train home was due, so we did a very hurried piggy hand over from her car!

Back on the train, which then again was delayed (same reasons as before) but thankfully got to Brum before our train to Euston was due. This was almost empty so the pigs got a nice seat in the luggage rack and were able to have some cuddles and such, a family visiting from India had never seen guinea pigs before so we gave them an education lol.

Then the hardest part came...negotiating London Underground...if anyone really likes their personal space on the tube, I strongly advise taking an animal carrier around with you, a lot of people will tut and give you a VERY wide berth :red rolleyes pigs weren't too keen on the tube but lots of veggies and covering the carrier helped. Then the last train back to Mum's house, and we were done!

We got back literally 12 hours after we walked out the door, settled the guineas in a ballpit for the night (they will move down to mine tomorrow) and collapsed with huge mugs of tea. They are settling in ok but a little nervous, I am sure they will be better once we get home tomorrow to their new enormous hutch and they have some more cuddles. I can already see the herd dynamic being worked out, Dibby is proving an excellent boar and sorting out any girly spats as well as looking gorgeous, Leti and Snicks seem very well paired, and Nancy is just YUMMMY and floofy, so nosy and friendly, I can't wait to get to know them all and get to know Snicks again.

A truly epic journey, we have travelled over 400 miles today all in, and inhaled a lot of manky air conditioned train air lol. Pics will follow tomorrow :)
 
Sounds like you had an 'adventurous' journey! Glad you are back ok now. Can't wait to see pigtures of Snickers again - and now with her friends too :)
 
Wow! Doey i'm sorry the journey was a nightmare! But you made it! I thought my journey to Walsall was long, but it's nothing compared to you! Finley didn't like the tube much either :( but he was all snuggled in a blanket. Enjoy your piggies today! Looking forward to hearing all about them and see more pigtures! I still love that Snickers picked three friends rather than one!:))
 
Phew! What a hectic day for you, least you managed to get home to that cuppa! Looking forward to pigtures when you post them :) x
 
There must be something about travelling to Claires - I had a COMPLETE nightmare on my way back from dropping my boys off!

6 hours lost in the middle of rural Wales, pouring rain, pitch black and fog, with no satnav, phone, or petrol in the car, not a signpost to be seen and no sign of civilisation! - argh!
 
What a big adventure, but thankfully, you got there and back again.

Enjoy the piggies settling in and please - pics once they have!
 
There must be something about travelling to Claires - I had a COMPLETE nightmare on my way back from dropping my boys off!

6 hours lost in the middle of rural Wales, pouring rain, pitch black and fog, with no satnav, phone, or petrol in the car, not a signpost to be seen and no sign of civilisation! - argh!

Don't say that Amanda, nobody will ever come again :))

Glad you're all settled Lyndsey, enjoy your new herd and give them all cuddles from me xx
 
I blame the trains. Claire would be simple enough to get to if the trains were always on time and not faulty but that would be a parallel universe. The journey is worth it for the wonderful piggies though.
 
I blame the trains. Claire would be simple enough to get to if the trains were always on time and not faulty but that would be a parallel universe. The journey is worth it for the wonderful piggies though.

I blame my inability to follow a straight road, but shhh! :))
 
That is trains for you rolleyes, you could have flown abroad and back in that time.:)) I have been in that boat may a time, my hubby works on the railway, swears it was better under british rail, they used to hold connecting trains then. Hope your piggies are settling in now, and that you have recovered from your journey.
 
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