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Farewell California, Hello England
... experience. First of all, KT and I embarked on this journey in a limo bus full of strangers, which suited us just fine. With a couple of glasses of champagne, we made fast friends and were on our way to a swell time. I have decided that Temecula is the fast food of wine country, being very much geared towards no frills wine "tasting". There's no wine-ucation (see what I did there?), but many trips to Napa has afforded ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... some TV. No 'Man vs Food' so instead we watched 'Come Dine with Me' and Sarah came down to join us. Nik got a beer, Sarah got some tonic and we enjoyed some TV until about when we threw 22 candles into the crumble, grabbed Hana and sang out birthday boy a very short. It was great hot and with some ice cream, a smaller group than normal but lovely all the same. We watched Don't Tell the Bride and NCIS before I came upstairs. I need to be up early tomorrow.
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Homemade Bread
... video you surely now know about.
Sarah's sister is in labour so she's left to go see her parents and niece. Hope the baby comes soon! It means I'm here alone, just doing laundry and looking for a good no-yeast bread recipe to make because I'm hungry. I found one for bread sticks that doesn't use too much flour so I think I'll go bake that and have it with lunch. I'm starting to think about what to pack on Thursday and waht to ask to ...
What is it about guitar players?
... the Christmas decor in the kitchen in favour of something else. I'm thinking flowers instead of snowflakes, I need to wipe down the boards and write something on them, and Sarah wants to rearrange furniture. We're also have plans to bake bread, go up to the fair, go dancing, and most importantly make an apple crumble for Nik for his birthday on Monday. I needs to make a card for him.
We watched ET, then Britain's Got Talent, then Take Me Out, then the Gossip. I ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... a further 3 miles. The last part of the walk today took me along a lane which climbed high above Wotton and then contoured along the side of the beautiful valley, surrounded by wooded hills. The view from Walnut Tree Cottage which looked out across to Binley Farm was stunning. The Farm was encircled by fields and woodland where the trees were just coming into bud, the lanes were a riot of colour from the wild flowers, violets, wood anenome, aconites, primroses, ...


