Larchdown Farm
Whitehall Lane , Reading
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Larchdown Farm Reading

Whitehall Lane Reading, Berkshire, England, RG8 0TT, United Kingdom

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Good bye blighty...

A travel blog entry by hbseasia2012

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Well, started writing this post on Saturday Evening... all packed and ready to go, guarantee I will repack about 10 times before we set off Tuesday, feel very much behind Barry who was so organised today! Now its Tuesday been to work (crazy I know), and repacked the hand luggage a couple of times pretty sure I have remembered everything, t-minus one hour until we leave for the airport! good bye for now all and we see you on t'other side of the world!
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Not that long to go.

A travel blog entry by lovefromcarysx

... lived our friendship was not and we have decided to throw ourselves into an adventure abroad. Having experienced the hectic, quite scary lands of Marrakesh and Essaouria earlier this year (and survived) we realised that we really were destined to go on a worldwide trip together as we didn't seem to wind eachother up and were both hungry for a bit of life change. Sophie left Parliament last month, I left the world of ...

We are off

A travel blog entry by paul_and_linda

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After plenty of delays at the wonderfull new Heathrow T5 we finally left the UK and made it to Moscow in about 3 1/2 hours, to arrive in the middle of the rush hour. We successfully navigated the metro and have checkede into our hotel - The adventure ...

First entry! Sorry it's so late

A travel blog entry by davidt998

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... take their photo! Made me laugh as he is so polite to everybody I don't think they could bring themselves to refuse. After work was another PHAB youth club night and another two hours of football, it's great to have that chance to play every week. Thankfully there were no serious injuries this time though Patrick and Michael did get some nasty blisters. I was so exhausted when we made it home I passed out in front of Question Time even though the brilliant ...

Cheers from England

A travel blog entry by candyandray

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... re in Epcot and not a real place). We also enjoyed the home cooked meals. Paul's English Fry-up (eggs, rashers of bacon, sausages, toast and baked beans) and Sunday Roast with Yorkshire Puddings were wonderful. Candy made French toast and her mom's pancakes (substituting yogurt for buttermilk as buttermilk doesn't seem to be available in the UK). Ray made grilled cheese sandwiches with Coleman's mustard that we dipped in brown sauce and ...