The County Hotel Bath
18-19 Pulteney Road Bath, Somerset, England, BA2 4EZ, United Kingdom
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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
... be more than done season 1 by the time I leave on Friday.
I spent an abnormal amount of time watching House in the afternoon and going through the two Kits I've made: I think both are mostly done, they just need a test run to make sure they're as complete as I can make them. Actually, I should consolidate them with my notes on TCM world building originally. That'll take a while.
Sarah came home. Her sister had the baby, a healthy ...
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
... down was steep along a bridleway carpeted with last Autumns beech leaves, the geology of the area being very suited to beech. Dursley was another market town surrounded by hills. The centre was tired and needed some tlc, however new housing was evident on the outskirts of the town. I chose not to linger as time was getting on, the walking today having taken a lot longer than expected. I climbed out of the valley along the Cotswold Way which I had been jumping on and ...

