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Farewell California, Hello England
I had the good fortune of seeing Ms. Mary Garner-Smith, reminiscing about my youth, and enjoying more of San Diego on Friday. We lived to tell stories of our unplanned cliff climbing by the beach, after which I rewarded myself with a Gluten-free beer. Then off for some Tapas with KT and delightfully handsome Spanish waiters...
Saturday was an event filled day to Temecula... apparently San Diego has wine country. ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... some reason more eggs. I guess I'm going to make a few more crepes, they really are hard to resist.
When we came back, I made up Nik's card and left it by his door and headed downstairs where we made up an apple crumble that's now in the fridge. It may not be how his mom makes it, but I'm hoping he'll like it. Everyone deserves to be a bit special on their birthday. We also tore down all the snowflakes in the kitchen, really out of season, and I did most ...
Homemade Bread
... home, oh well I suppose. Poor Nik thought I had collapsed because I was sitting on the floor. Anyways, took my tea and Bible and did that, it was good. I think I'll repeat. Made myself some hot chocolate and came upstairs to Skype my family. Dad is somewhere near the train part of Prison Break and Mom is all ready to come to London. I bought my train ticket home and I'll write up an itinerary.
Sarah rearranged the lounge. I really like it ...
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 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 ...



