Grey Lodge Bath
Summer Lane Bath, Somerset, England, BA2 7EU, United Kingdom
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Farewell California, Hello England
... in fact, and that set the tone for what I hope to be the rest of my trip. From there, we had perfect timing, catching the very next bus with only five minutes of waiting. That arrived at the train station early so we were able to catch the next train with only five minutes of waiting, which also arrived in good time. All in all, we were in Bath before we knew it. Check out my first view of the city! More to come...
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Birthday Boy Crumble
How am I going to wake up at 6 am tomorrow? Not sure, but I guess it'll be interesting. Got up and had soup for breakfast. I worked out the kinks of the world build kit so I think that's set and made up a packing list I sent back home. It's gorgeous skies out today.
About 10ish Sarah came and we decided to go out grocery shopping, mainly for crumble ingredients but I also got yeast so I have a few more baking options. I also picked up something for Nik, ...
Homemade Bread
Well, I had a very vivid and active dream watching HMB from Starkid - of which I should note that though I follow their twitter, I've abstained from Tumblr to avoid spoilers. Hopefully in the next 30 days I'll see how awesome Starkid has been.
Had oatmeal for breakfast upstairs while checking email and starting in on watching House. I went through a few episodes while doing vocabulary (which I'm now done) before convincing myself to do the ...
What is it about guitar players?
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It feels like I didn't do a lot today in retrospect. I examined vocabulary list, started looking at what to do with history in TCM, polished off Prison Break season 2....that's where a lot of time went. Replied to Go Global Buddy, a very long email yet again, watched BBT. I was going to find and watch Dark Angel for some reason but decided against it in order to start watching House because of Hugh Laurie basically: he's God here it seems.
Today's ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... 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 ...


