Clifton Serviced Apartments Bristol
31 Meridian Place Bristol, England, BS8 1JL, United Kingdom
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Farewell California, Hello England
... of knowledge, so drinking was just fine by me. We met some cowboys... I was a little slow on the uptake and thought Kristin was just being her clever self when she asked them if they rode up on their horses. Turns out that funky smell and the horses outside belonged to said cowboys and everybody wondered why I found her comment so amusing. I blamed the wine. Happily, KT and I spent my last day in San Diego on the couch. ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
... washing up.
English chocolate even in Mars bars, is fantastic.
We came upstairs - Sarah is going to see her new niece today - and we sang Happy Birthday outside Nik's door. We realized he in fact isn't home - likely out to uni handing in his eassy - and felt we looked a bit foolish for it but he'll come home and we'll have crumble tonight at some point.
I came upstairs and finally wrote out the history while of course also watching ...
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?
... with a splice of writing a reply to my grandfather. I won't actually send it till I get to London to make sure I haven't missed anything, but I'll get most of it done I think.
At lunch today I made my chicken curry soup, sans actually chicken, a little more liquid than usual but equally as tasty. Nik came down to keep me company for a bit of it as he gathered a bunch of ice to keep his drink cool. Lots of ice. Out ice cube tray isn't the best of ...
Phase 6 Day 2
... was waiting for rain so it could be washed into the ground, the water desperately needed. I crossed Park End Bridge, a lift bridge that connected the villages of Epney, Longney and Elmore, the other side of the canal. They were tucked into the curve of the Severn River and the only way off this flat plain was via Park End Bridge or Pilot Bridge 3km further north. I was to finish the walk at Hardwicke 2.5 km along the canal. However the tow path was on the opposite side of ...


