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Farewell California, Hello England
... of knowledge, so drinking was just fine by me. We met some cowboys... I was a little slow on the uptake and thought Kristin was just being her clever self when she asked them if they rode up on their horses. Turns out that funky smell and the horses outside belonged to said cowboys and everybody wondered why I found her comment so amusing. I blamed the wine. Happily, KT and I spent my last day in San Diego on the couch. ...
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?
It's always a bit disappointing when I have less to update you on, I know. I got up about 8am and tried to decide what to do. I was going to go to market today but I didn't end up: the weather wasn't great and I was in the middle of notes by the time I should have left.
I took out the last egg I got in the fridge and quickly whipped up two pancakes I had for breakfast with Nutella and came upstairs. I pulled out my behaviour notes and worked on those for most of ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... he reached Coaley Peak to say that I was in for an absolute treat. How right he was. I arrived at the viewpoint after a further three quarters of an hour, the Cotswold Way Path taking me downhill again as it snaked its way through Coaley Wood before a last hard climb to the top at 229 metres. From the top you looked across the Vale of Berkeley towards the River Severn and further to the Forest of Dean- a distance of 24kms. It was a shame it was hazy although the ...


