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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
... 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
... named Esther Naomi Hannah. We basked in the sun and agreed to have dinner later, which we did and ran off to church. It was a really good sermon I took notes on, and did a bit of History during too. It was really nice.
Came back and made some tea - I have a spare bag for tomorrow now - and did something I felt I should have done a few days ago: go by every door in the flat and pray for its occupant. I originally planned to do so when no ...
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
... 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 ...

