Apple Tree Guest House
7 Pulteney Gardens, Bath
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Apple Tree Guest House Bath

7 Pulteney Gardens Bath, Somerset, England, BA2 4HG, United Kingdom

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Farewell California, Hello England

A travel blog entry by xoxojeana

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... of knowledge, so drinking was just fine by me. We met some cowboys... I was a little slow on the uptake and thought Kristin was just being her clever self when she asked them if they rode up on their horses. Turns out that funky smell and the horses outside belonged to said cowboys and everybody wondered why I found her comment so amusing. I blamed the wine. Happily, KT and I spent my last day in San Diego on the couch. ...

Birthday Boy Crumble

A travel blog entry by kitestrings

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... some reason more eggs. I guess I'm going to make a few more crepes, they really are hard to resist.

When we came back, I made up Nik's card and left it by his door and headed downstairs where we made up an apple crumble that's now in the fridge. It may not be how his mom makes it, but I'm hoping he'll like it. Everyone deserves to be a bit special on their birthday. We also tore down all the snowflakes in the kitchen, really out of season, and I did most ...

Homemade Bread

A travel blog entry by kitestrings

2

... needs a good hoover: project for tomorrow I'm thinking. So tomorrow is going to include the write up of the History - which come to think of it may make for a good second draft of the letters, a hoover and wash up of dishes, grocery shop and cooking for Nik's birthday, the itinerary, and hopefully a polish of the Kit which someone creative will need to look over - darn thing is 21 pages long.

Lots of Bristolian love,

Flickerkite (Kite)
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What is it about guitar players?

A travel blog entry by kitestrings

1

... with a splice of writing a reply to my grandfather. I won't actually send it till I get to London to make sure I haven't missed anything, but I'll get most of it done I think.

At lunch today I made my chicken curry soup, sans actually chicken, a little more liquid than usual but equally as tasty. Nik came down to keep me company for a bit of it as he gathered a bunch of ice to keep his drink cool. Lots of ice. Out ice cube tray isn't the best of ...

Phase 6 Day 1

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... he reached Coaley Peak to say that I was in for an absolute treat. How right he was. I arrived at the viewpoint after a further three quarters of an hour, the Cotswold Way Path taking me downhill again as it snaked its way through Coaley Wood before a last hard climb to the top at 229 metres. From the top you looked across the Vale of Berkeley towards the River Severn and further to the Forest of Dean- a distance of 24kms. It was a shame it was hazy although the ...

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