The Victorian Town House Durham
2 Victoria Terrace Durham, Durham, England, DH1 4RW, United Kingdom
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Relaxing in Durham - By Sidney
Hi again,
Today was quiet. We headed out of the Travelodge at 9:30 and spent about an hour in wet weather trying to find tonight's lodging. We did not have a decent map, so we first hiked up to the cathedral to get our bearings, then used the map from the guidebook to find the bus station. We then, finally, used our directions to make our way …
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Ready to go....
Well it's only March, thats 4 month until July when we head off on our trip to Australia and it couldn't come quick enough. Both Kelly and I are both ready to set out on our adventure and drive our camper van up the East Coast. We shall both be entering blogs into here throughout our roadtrip to keep everyone updated and make everyone jealous....obviously when we find free wi-fi connection ;) So this is the first of many. Speak soon, Jess. P.S that is 16 weeks or 112 ...
Hello Again
... was detained by police and taken to headquarters for questioning.
Apparently, she came to the pier around 11 AM with a suspicious package and the poilice were called. She was dressed in a burka and had made a strange purchase at a hardward store earlier in the day. It took them 8 hours to end the situation but thank goodness no one was hurt, all is well and normalcy has resumed. I've ...
"March"ing Along
... cool so we met in the main house, which is really beautiful. I asked the ladies if they would mind if I took a couple of pictures so I could show you the home and their faces. Well, the minute I asked, they all got up, smiled and posed! it was really cute - they were very enthusiastic and wanted a copy of the picture. So, meet the ladies: From Left to Right in front: Gerda, Roz and Valerie. Back Row: Daphne, ...
Another week...
... br>
We walked for over five miles today climbing up and down the moors, crossing ravines, with a goal of reaching an obelisk memorializing Captain Cook. In fact, James Cook went to school in Great Ayton. No matter where we go here, there is always something connected to Captain Cook.
While crossing the moors, we heard curlews and a grouse letting us know we were probably close to their nests. But, they left ...

