The Grove at Lyncombe Vale Bath
Lyncombe Vale Road Bath, Somerset, England, BA2 4LR, United Kingdom
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Farewell California, Hello England
... a bit later in the day with enough time to get a little shopping in. Miss you KT!
With that, I was off to San Francisco in the morning for an afternoon of quality time with SFO before meeting up with Julia and hopping our flight to London. And what an epic flight it was. Luck was on our side when Julia asked if we could be moved up in the plane... we landed in Economy Plus with an entire row for each of us. ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... some reason more eggs. I guess I'm going to make a few more crepes, they really are hard to resist.
When we came back, I made up Nik's card and left it by his door and headed downstairs where we made up an apple crumble that's now in the fridge. It may not be how his mom makes it, but I'm hoping he'll like it. Everyone deserves to be a bit special on their birthday. We also tore down all the snowflakes in the kitchen, really out of season, and I did most ...
Homemade Bread
Well, I had a very vivid and active dream watching HMB from Starkid - of which I should note that though I follow their twitter, I've abstained from Tumblr to avoid spoilers. Hopefully in the next 30 days I'll see how awesome Starkid has been.
Had oatmeal for breakfast upstairs while checking email and starting in on watching House. I went through a few episodes while doing vocabulary (which I'm now done) before convincing myself to do the ...
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
... 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, ...

