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Farewell California, Hello England
I had the good fortune of seeing Ms. Mary Garner-Smith, reminiscing about my youth, and enjoying more of San Diego on Friday. We lived to tell stories of our unplanned cliff climbing by the beach, after which I rewarded myself with a Gluten-free beer. Then off for some Tapas with KT and delightfully handsome Spanish waiters...
Saturday was an event filled day to Temecula... apparently San Diego has wine country. ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... 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
... 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?
... comes from Steven and I am really LOVING it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9NF2edx y-M
My Britain's Got Talent Highlight is this guy, he's fantastic and I think it's amazing he's written the song for his best mate. So so lovely.
Sarah came back when I was repainting my nails - which reminds me I also vacuumed and had a shower - so I finished up whatever I was watching and came down for dinner - soup and sandwich. We decided we should change ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... ribbon of the Severn River was easily identified as it twisted and meandered down to the Bristol Channel. It had been a hard days walking but very worthwhile to be rewarded with such incredible views. I had not realised how hilly Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds were. It had been a wake up call to investigate the maps further before setting out each day. Naismith would have come in handy today!! Thanks Michael for your mention of this. I did however feel that it ...

