Milsoms Hotel Bath
24 Milsom Street Bath, Somerset, England, BA1 1DG, United Kingdom
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Farewell California, Hello England
... a bit later in the day with enough time to get a little shopping in. Miss you KT!
With that, I was off to San Francisco in the morning for an afternoon of quality time with SFO before meeting up with Julia and hopping our flight to London. And what an epic flight it was. Luck was on our side when Julia asked if we could be moved up in the plane... we landed in Economy Plus with an entire row for each of us. ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... through tumblr, and making a list of things to do in Portsmouth. I have a long list of things to do and everyone keeps telling me 'why Portsmouth' so I better prove them wrong!
Waited a while for Sarah to come home so when she didn't, I asked Nik if he wanted dinner company, being his birthday and all. We were both eating strange combinations of curry and cheese when Sarah said she was coming home so I threw the crumble into the oven and we sat down ...
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?
... cups of tea, no Baileys. I was going to but we got lazy. Meh. I"m now pretty tired and disappointed I wasn't as productive as usual. Oh well, tomorrow's Sunday and I have videos to do and a list I can keep working at. I'm going to try and finish and email and some vocab tonight, then turn in for a good day tomorrow and hopefully the weather's nice.
On a different note, I WILL be in London next week. Ho yah.
Lots of Bristolian love,
Flickerkite (Kite)
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Phase 6 Day 1
... result the roads in the village were narrow and winding, houses were awkwardly shaped to fit the contours of the hills and the footpaths were often raised above the road level at corners. Wotton is an historic market town, a weekly farmers market still being held once month at the Town Hall. Philanthropy is also evident in Wotton- almshouses, those built and gifted by Ann Bearpacker are still inhabited today and they look well cared for. Lunch was very welcome at ...



