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Sacrificing home comforts for backpacker lifestyle
For as long as I can remember, i've dreamed of travelling to far flung destinations, in particular, South America just draws me in with it's natural beauty and diverse landscapes. As a child, seeing pictures of Perito Moreno Glacier in a magazine just made me want to go and see this magnificent wonder for myself! I just can't wait to discover some of what this huge continent has to offer; Patagonia- glaciers, ...
A visit from Canada and Canterbury
Melissa and Colin came to visit us at the beginning of October!
We had a lot of fun - they toured all around London and saw so many things. We went and for met Brad for dinner one night, went to Islington another night and Greenwich on their last night in Londontown.
While they were visiting we saw the theatre show, Wicked. It was amazing! The singing was so great and the story was very entertaining. It was ...
Chapter Five - Dover Castle
... was to have walked along the White Cliffs of Dover to the South Foreland Lighthouse with spectacular views over the English Channel, but what with the adverse weather, the hike is out of the question. We still get to see some pretty impressive views of the cliffs, especially from St. Margaret’s Bay and above the ferry terminal.
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Chapter Four - Sandwich and the coast
... project obviously planned as luxury seaside condominiums, but now just a vacant lot surrounded by wooden barriers, poignantly covered with paintings depicting better times.
We continue on by way of Broadstairs and Margate, scene of Mods and Rockers street fights in the 60s. Neither town attracts our interest, and we are back in Lenham ...
Chapter Three - Canterbury Cathedral
... we are here to attend the morning service”
“You are a bit early for that. It’s not until 11:00. Come by at 10:30 and you’ll be able to get in.”
Canterbury. The city dates from AD 597, when St. Augustine was sent by the pope as a missionary to Britain. Construction of the present cathedral was started in 1070.
We wander down the ...