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Whitehouse Green, Sulhamstead Reading, Berkshire, England, RG7 4EA, United Kingdom
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Good bye blighty...
Well, started writing this post on Saturday Evening... all packed and ready to go, guarantee I will repack about 10 times before we set off Tuesday, feel very much behind Barry who was so organised today! Now its Tuesday been to work (crazy I know), and repacked the hand luggage a couple of times pretty sure I have remembered everything, t-minus one hour until we leave for the airport! good bye for now all and we see you on t'other side of the world!
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The Muzungu returns
... br> I will miss the Zambian children. They used to always smile and say hello - and that laugh when we were passed and some times they would mutter Muzungu to themselves. Muzungu (if I have the correct spelling) means "red man" and is applied to all white folks not just us gingers.
In a couple of weeks, time there is going to be a youth football tournament. We decided that it would be best to keep all the matching Norwich United ...
Oxford to Reading
... Canal in the very cold weather.
We had a good chat with a local pastor and evangelist called Tony Carson, who knows our friends John and Barbara Froggatt. He was passing on his bike and saw our banner.
We consumed all the crayfish in a Thai green curry.
Sun 16th Oct
It was foggy first thing and we went back upstream through Caversham Lock to find a mooring just our size at Caversham Bridge.
We visited New ...
Reading - Day 6
... meeting up with
Ashleigh we went to visit Angie who we hadn’t seen since Ashleigh’s
21st.
After a walk along the Thames River with Ashleigh pointing out different land marks and showing us some of her favourite photo taking locations, while experiencing England’s
famous weather for the first time dry and windy on minute; raining the next, we returned to the hotel for a short break before returning to Ashleigh’s for dinner.
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Day 1 Kyleakin to Heathrow
... busy, most of the tables in the bar were full, we ordered a cheeky wee Pinot Grigio and a pint of Stella (£8.55, ouch). I sat and typed up today's antics. No free Wi-Fi here of course. While watching Reception we noticed some rather large queues forming at check in, they definitely need more staff there if they want to keep customers happy. Now I'm sure you have noticed mention of how much things are costing or notes on where money was saved. ...


