Travel Blogs from Tonbridge, United Kingdom
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We Found a Job
... very frightening and told him that this was not a police issue. So we left and caught the overnight train to London. We were in Tonbridge by 9:30 the next morning. We took a cab to Tudeley, which is a tiny village (maybe 10 houses) outside of ...
The When, the Where, the How...
My friends. We embark on an adventure of epic proportions...would seem like a suitable start to a travel blog, but I suspect that's what they all say, so I'm going to go for a simple 'alright?’ I am planning on charting my little trip with as much ...
Wonderful Friends!
... I won't forget. He had a fold up bicycle. His job is to deliver cars to people and he uses the bike to get back home. Arrived in Tonbridge and was met my Karen. Had a visit to one of the local farm markets - nice place. On the way back to the house she ...
Getting ready for the off!
Joanna and I have searched the UK high and low but come up with nothing. We have decided it is now time to take our search world wide to find a husband! Follow our journey as we go to great lengths to find that special someone, there will be highs ...
A Hidden Gem
My daughters and I were stranded in Nairobi as a result of the volcanic ash. We spent a desperate day searching for somewhere to stay but most of the hotels were either full or were charging ridiculous rates. Fortunately for us a friend contacted us ...
We Live and Die in These Towns
"You could walk a hundred thousand miles and never find a home, You always knew some day you'd have to strike out on your own." Due South Jay Semko Sunday 11th July 2010 If you're English and a bit sensitive about nationalistic or patriotic issues, this ...
Porridge for animals
7:30! 7:30 is not a civilized time to be going anywhere but it's the time Jodie is outside to pick me up for my health & safety and site tour of the RSPCA centre I'm volunteering at. Jodie is a friend of mine who's made it possible for me to get into ...
Prison Break
... of) and spent a week in the Garden of England. I've spent the last week in the company of my best friends, the Harts, in Tonbridge. With food and lodging and company from the kids I end up not doing a lot with the exception of working out my next move ...
The start of The Distance!!
... , we rallied ourselves and packed the car with all our provisions for our 3 night trip. Once at the drop in point at tonbridge slipway I then had to find some where safe to leave the car. I returned heroically to find Heidi sitting in the canoe eating all ...
Weald of Kent, England 23rd August 2010
... photos include some from Ightam Moat House, a lovely home managed by the National Trust. Christine spent her childhood at Hildenborough, near Tonbridge, and so we have include a photo of her in her old garden in front of her play house, which is ...
Pre-Trip entry
I will be heading out to Uganda on monday evening to teach in Namalemba secondary school, Uganda. I thought it was easiest to setup this blog to save hours of emailing various people and just have a general message which people can read if ...
Camping isn't too bad - but it's early days!
... a look - it is very impressive. We didn't stop for long as we were on a mission to get to Andy and Sue's in Tonbridge by mid afternoon. Andy was Grant's boss for 2 years when he was living in London and they have stayed in touch ever since. ...
A day in the lanes and back roads of Kent
... - had a late brekkie, sat around writing postcards. Went off to Borough Green to pick up some provisions, then down to Tonbridge to see their castle. Also walked through their markets. After that we drove to some National Trust sites that were ...
Slow and Lovely
Slept in this morning. Lovely! Yesterday Karen and I went to Rye. We were met there by one of her friends, Kareema. What a grand little town. It is very close to the sea. In fact we went to the seaside before we headed home. Kareema and I watched a ...
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