Wellsway Guest House Bath
51 Wellsway Bath, Somerset, England, BA2 4RS, 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
... through tumblr, and making a list of things to do in Portsmouth. I have a long list of things to do and everyone keeps telling me 'why Portsmouth' so I better prove them wrong!
Waited a while for Sarah to come home so when she didn't, I asked Nik if he wanted dinner company, being his birthday and all. We were both eating strange combinations of curry and cheese when Sarah said she was coming home so I threw the crumble into the oven and we sat down ...
Homemade Bread
... needs a good hoover: project for tomorrow I'm thinking. So tomorrow is going to include the write up of the History - which come to think of it may make for a good second draft of the letters, a hoover and wash up of dishes, grocery shop and cooking for Nik's birthday, the itinerary, and hopefully a polish of the Kit which someone creative will need to look over - darn thing is 21 pages long.
Lots of Bristolian love,
Flickerkite (Kite)
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What is it about guitar players?
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It feels like I didn't do a lot today in retrospect. I examined vocabulary list, started looking at what to do with history in TCM, polished off Prison Break season 2....that's where a lot of time went. Replied to Go Global Buddy, a very long email yet again, watched BBT. I was going to find and watch Dark Angel for some reason but decided against it in order to start watching House because of Hugh Laurie basically: he's God here it seems.
Today's ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... and primroses- super. The sounds of birds accompanied me as I walked, in particular a woodpecker. The up turned into a steep down towards Waterley Bottom, a cross roads and valley floor.It didn't stay level for very long and I was soon climbing again up Heartbreak Hill. It was a really hard climb- 175 metres of ascent in half a kilometre. I can see why they call it Heartbreak Hill!!!!! Up and over the top and then I was heading down into the next valley and Dursley. ...


