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Farewell California, Hello England
... experience. First of all, KT and I embarked on this journey in a limo bus full of strangers, which suited us just fine. With a couple of glasses of champagne, we made fast friends and were on our way to a swell time. I have decided that Temecula is the fast food of wine country, being very much geared towards no frills wine "tasting". There's no wine-ucation (see what I did there?), but many trips to Napa has afforded ...
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
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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?
... the Christmas decor in the kitchen in favour of something else. I'm thinking flowers instead of snowflakes, I need to wipe down the boards and write something on them, and Sarah wants to rearrange furniture. We're also have plans to bake bread, go up to the fair, go dancing, and most importantly make an apple crumble for Nik for his birthday on Monday. I needs to make a card for him.
We watched ET, then Britain's Got Talent, then Take Me Out, then the Gossip. I ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... the village water supply had been from a well, still visible in front of the church. Coffee stop was at Hillesley at 11am after 5.5 miles. London was 108.5 miles away - according to the AA sign on a house wall. They had been a hard five miles as the lanes that I walked along had been up and down the hills. I moved into Gloucestershire and carried on going up and downhill. At Alderley I met a lovely couple, Helen and Derek who were walking from Chester to Southampton, ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Southwood House


