Travel Blogs Nearby
Farewell California, Hello England
... to spread out, settle in, put on a movie and sleep for hours. Only once or twice did we look to the back of the plane at what would have been our fate... the cattle car... and felt guilty... before stretching out and falling into peaceful slumber. Sometime in the wee hours we were roused to frantic calls for a doctor or medical personnel. Crisis avoided, no emergency landing required. We arrived to London in good ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... washing up.
English chocolate even in Mars bars, is fantastic.
We came upstairs - Sarah is going to see her new niece today - and we sang Happy Birthday outside Nik's door. We realized he in fact isn't home - likely out to uni handing in his eassy - and felt we looked a bit foolish for it but he'll come home and we'll have crumble tonight at some point.
I came upstairs and finally wrote out the history while of course also watching ...
Homemade Bread
... br>
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
... and primroses- super. The sounds of birds accompanied me as I walked, in particular a woodpecker. The up turned into a steep down towards Waterley Bottom, a cross roads and valley floor.It didn't stay level for very long and I was soon climbing again up Heartbreak Hill. It was a really hard climb- 175 metres of ascent in half a kilometre. I can see why they call it Heartbreak Hill!!!!! Up and over the top and then I was heading down into the next valley and Dursley. ...

