Sidings Weymouth
11 Ranelagh Road Weymouth, Dorset, England, DT4 7JD, United Kingdom
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42 days to go
... stone yet, as all depends on many variables. I am to arrive in Phuket on the 16th May 2012 ready to start my month long intensive TEFL course on the 21st. Once I have my certificate I shall be doing my damnest to try and find work in Phuket or elsewhere in Thailand. But may try to teach in China first but who knows. Like I say my plans are not set in mud let alone stone yet. I have a month of work left and then 2 weeks of saying goodbye ...
The Art of Packing
Im sat in my room trying to pack and its the hardest thing ever what do you put in a bag for three months? I keep taking things out and putting them back again! and I'm going to get out there and wished I had not brought something or a had left something behind.
I was doing abit of research the other day and the website I read said take two tshirts TWO tshirts! I think not! I wish my packing was that good.
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Camping in a field
... a Granola bar each instead. On through Upton country park and Lytchett, and the last easy bit of Wareham forest. It was then after fiddling with the panniers and BOB that I ended up with the huge panniers and Jack took the tent. We stopped for lunch and another cuppa then the hills started and our poor legs felt like lead :( There are a lot of hills to Dorchester and a huge one just outside (where were those ...
Last week in England
... there is beautiful. We had a hot chocolate sitting on the beach watching the world go by, we sat there for a little too long as when we walked back and wanted to go into the Visitors Centre we found out that it had just closed! Oh well! We got home and veged out watching quiz shows then got ready and went out for dinner, a nice Indian restaurant - out the back of an English pub, so random! Our hot towel dessert was yummy! Lmao. We had a lovely walk home, we were a little ...
Back to England - only just!
... to catch a much earlier train than I had
planned. I arrived into Poole station and saw Aunty Cas waiting on the other
side of the tracks. The laughing started straight away as she watched (and then
helped) me carry my case up and over the overbridge, no lifts here! Lol. I'm so
glad to be back here, it feels like home away from home and the company is
brilliant :D
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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Sleepers

