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Travel Blogs from Battle
There's No Place Like Home
... pedicure, manicure and haircut only cost £7!!
Our last day in Bangkok happended to be the King's birthday. The Thai king is the worlds longest reigning monarch, and is worshipped like a god in Thailand. Each day of the week is seen as a different colour, as the King was born on a Monday (yellow), every single person in Bangkok was wearing bright yellow t-shirts, it was so colourful. The city had such a happy atmosphere all day, it was great to be part ...
Beside the sea
Nov. 23-30: Brighton was fun. There are lots of pedestrianized streets, squares and lanes lined with shops and cafés. It was almost December, so festive lighting was up. The seafront has miles of pathway and promenade. There's a good museum and art gallery, a fancy palace and a concert hall in the dome that used to stable the palace horses. It’s flat for easy walking in the city centre and along the seafront, ...
And this one's for Logan, and my niece Dianne.
... can do', possibly slightly butch lesbian appearance, and my inability to change a tyre or jumpstart a car. But I can't do either!). I could only drive at 50 mph down the motorway on the spare tyre, so I crawled back to Eastbourne, picked up the rest of my stuff, said goodbye to the hosts and went to a hotel on the seafront for a few nights.
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Chapter Two. Lenham
... of selecting if we are to dine at the” Dog and Bear” or “The Red Lion”. After much agonizing, we decide on the Red Lion. I select the homemade soup of the day with the Roast Beef and Yorkshire pudding from the senior menu. Unfortunately there is no senior discount for the pints of local beer I'm quaffing to accompany dinner. ...
Chapter One. Arrival.
... dubious advantage of being able to read a map. Nevertheless, the old problem arises that European roads, unlike North American roads, do not indicate in which direction they are going. We exit the motorway, and as I see no sign for Lenham, take the wrong road. I doesn’t take long before I realize we are proceeding in the opposite direction.I do “U” turn and head the right way.
Roads are generally ...