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Farewell California, Hello England
... experience. First of all, KT and I embarked on this journey in a limo bus full of strangers, which suited us just fine. With a couple of glasses of champagne, we made fast friends and were on our way to a swell time. I have decided that Temecula is the fast food of wine country, being very much geared towards no frills wine "tasting". There's no wine-ucation (see what I did there?), but many trips to Napa has afforded ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
How am I going to wake up at 6 am tomorrow? Not sure, but I guess it'll be interesting. Got up and had soup for breakfast. I worked out the kinks of the world build kit so I think that's set and made up a packing list I sent back home. It's gorgeous skies out today.
About 10ish Sarah came and we decided to go out grocery shopping, mainly for crumble ingredients but I also got yeast so I have a few more baking options. I also picked up something for Nik, ...
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?
... the Christmas decor in the kitchen in favour of something else. I'm thinking flowers instead of snowflakes, I need to wipe down the boards and write something on them, and Sarah wants to rearrange furniture. We're also have plans to bake bread, go up to the fair, go dancing, and most importantly make an apple crumble for Nik for his birthday on Monday. I needs to make a card for him.
We watched ET, then Britain's Got Talent, then Take Me Out, then the Gossip. I ...
Phase 6 Day 2
... it was not completed until 1827 due to alack of money. I crossed the A419 and headed to Stonehouse. This was a very long village, the Main St being lined with small shops of all kinds. The Building that stood out for me was the Doctor's Surgery that was now housed in a former pub. It was even complete with Surgery sign outside!! Link up for coffee this morning was at a telephone box of all places at Stroud Green at 11am after 5 miles. I was bang on time. The walking had ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Toghill Farm

