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A day of three boarding passes.
... the coach goes via Fareham, Southampton and Winchester, schedules for about 3 hrs. Luckily we had allowed ourselves 3 hours in Heathrow to look around the shops and have a snack before our flight, as we eventually arrived over 1 hour late. First things first we drop off our bags only to find that the plane, and our pre-booked seats, had been changed (boarding pass ...
"Look Kids, Big Ben...Parliament"
... had a traditional fish and chips lunch with warm pints in Bayswater. (Matt says they were room temperature,not warm. Apparently the British have perfected beer in his mind.) We are headed back to the airport shortly for an evening overnight flight to Tanzania. We should arrive in Arusha by noon their time tomorrow. We lose 3 more hours of sleep tonight. ...
Let the Games Begin
... spotting at it's best. First up were Gabby Douglas, this years all around gymnastics gold and Mary Lou Retton, Carly Patterson and Nastia Liukin past winners. Next came the Rowing Women's 8 gold medalists. So in one hour we saw ten women wearing gold medals. Next stop was lunch at the world's largest McDonalds, seating 1,500 people. It was also the only air ...
The end of an era!
... is considerable) to stop us being able to do so, without buying seeds and chemicals through them.
Then there is the equally worrying problem of fresh drinking water, which makes up 3% of the world's water (of which less than 1% of that 3% is available to us). With such a widespread disregard for this most precious resource, along with a world population that is rising above the 7 billion mark, we are approaching a situation where there simply ...
Bangers 'n' Mash!
Wake up on Wednesday morning to pack for the final time and walk the 15 minutes to Colmar Station where we are catching the one direct train that runs each day to Paris leaving at 10:11. We've enjoyed Colmar (and particularly yesterday’s trip to the nearby village of Riquewihr) but we are just a few weeks ahead of the tourist season and most things shut down early in the evening. Although it is very busy during the day with groups of sightseers from Strasbourg, etc. ...