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Pre-Trip
I am so excited about going to Australia and becoming a teenager. It shall be great. Santa will come and he will give me lots of present, I hope! I've got one more day of school left and then we are driving to Manchester to get our flight at 2pm on Thursday. I think the flight is going to really bad because its 24 hours long. What am I going to do? I hope there will be a lot of movies and nice food. ...
Planning everything
... go somewhere just because it's pre booked. We have a few books on brazil and South America so I think we will be relying on them a lot while we are there. I have also got a very fitting travel journal to write everything so as I can put it on the blog later. I have created this so as family and friends can keep up with our progress and we can remember everything too. The plan so far is once ...
Leaving Haggis Land!
... eyebrows which took up three quarters of her forehead informed me I was in the wrong seat! Which was a shame because I seemed surrounded by decent, chatty folks especially the bloke JIm sitting nesxt to me. Fortunately, the lady whose seat it was kindly offered it to me which I was immensely relieved about when I spied a particularly leery looking gent next to her looking disappointedly in my direction!
It transpired Jim was from Prestwick and ...
Thanksgiving Weekend with Lou—Glasgow Style
... just made it extra scary.
Our next stop was in Glencoe, where we got out of the coach on the top of one of the rolling hills overlooking a lake. Glencoe was the setting of the "Glencoe Massacre”. Because the Highlands were remote and the weather could be so unforgiving, there was a tradition that clans would receive anyone who needed a roof, even enemies. In early 1692, the Macdonalds in Glencoe received 120 men under the ...
Day 14 - lake district to Glasgow
Wow one week left if this tour and only a Month to go until we are back in Australia. Time has definitely flown by that's for certain! Anyway, so today we drive through and stopped at the famous gretna green which was used in years past for marriage at a younger age as its in Scotland where the legal age was only 16 compared to 21 in the uk. So many people crossed the boarder in order to marry without parental consent. These days apparently many people still ...