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Farewell California, Hello England
... of knowledge, so drinking was just fine by me. We met some cowboys... I was a little slow on the uptake and thought Kristin was just being her clever self when she asked them if they rode up on their horses. Turns out that funky smell and the horses outside belonged to said cowboys and everybody wondered why I found her comment so amusing. I blamed the wine. Happily, KT and I spent my last day in San Diego on the couch. ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... food for tomorrow mostly sorted, a to-do list, train ticket. I should be able to wadner Portsmouth, but if not I'll buy a map. I'll take a ton of pictures but I won't be home till about 9 in the evening. It's going to be quite the day. I'm glad I didn't try for this a different day, travel is usually pretty tiring. As it is, I am pretty tired so I"ll put everything together and sleep. That's the plan.
Lots of birthday apple love,
Flickerkite (Kite)
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Homemade Bread
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It's Nik's birthday tomorrow and we're going to make him something he likes for dessert. I'm going to make him a card, with balloons and colours and things.
I decided I needed bread so I did in fact make the breadsticks - a much simpler and faster process than last time I made bread. They turned out good, perhaps a bit bland, so I made a bowl of soup and a tray for that and my oranges and came upstairs to watch House. At this rate ...
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
... 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 ...


