Earle Clarke House Bed & Breakfast
1461 Pembroke St, Victoria
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Earle Clarke House Bed & Breakfast Victoria

1461 Pembroke St Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, V8R 1V7, Canada

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Last check

A travel blog entry by joe-bloggins

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Last Check - promise!

I have added two names to my blog list thus I'm checking if they are receiving my posts. No way to just write to those two people without deleting the rest. Those that have already confirmed receiving the blog please ignore. For George and Cor please advise if you get this.

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Just Checking

A travel blog entry by joe-bloggins

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Hi Folks,

As you probably are well aware of we preparing for our Europe trip. As I have never blogged before, I am setting up all my parameters so everything works, This means setting up an address book so that you can keep apprised of what we see and do:))

Please advise me through an email if you get this note.

Thank you in advance.

Cheers, S
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Week one!!

A travel blog entry by elizadavis

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... nature, my first day in Vancouver was a bit lonely as i didnt know anyone, so i just walked around downtown and explored a bit and at night time watched some fireworks from a festival that was on. On my second day i went on a walking tour of Stanley park which was organized by the hostel i was staying at, the park was really nice and i seen a lot of wildlife including raccoons , there was also an aquarium in the park which i went to.

The next day my ...

We are so sorry for the people of Japan!!!

A travel blog entry by travelingagain

... that is trying to support their people in the disaster area and what we have witnessed in the days to follow about the strength of the Japanese people is amazing. We have heard from most of our friends in Japan, who we regularly have contact and although those in the Tokyo/Yokohama area are frightened by it all, no one has suffered damage or injury. There is already shortage of food, gasoline and their lives have been ...

How The Victorians Did It

A travel blog entry by philippajane86

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... out, and frequently tried to blow away, to fend off the cold as I grimaced in the teeth-freezing wind, making for some odd photos.

More snoozing and we were in Victoria, queuing for the bus that the bus driver didn't seem all that happy to be in charge of, and then making our way into town, past a Smitty's and onto Douglas street. Whilst in the queue I discovered Veronica's brother is called Bernard Unkles, and I have an Uncle Bernard! Veronica's head ...