Travelodge Alton Four Marks
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Bye bye Blankie
... was still so great to be with the two of them. For a short time they were the closest friends I had while traveling, thats what its like when you backpack. You make fast friends that are like instant family, so it was sad to say bye to Blankie. We did walk her to the station and waved her farewell as her train went past.
Jamie was leaving about an hour later for Scotland and I was due to stay on my own for the night. I was happy to make a homemade bolognese sauce and ...
Four weeks
Just four weeks to go and I just want to be settled on board with the real world, and Christmas , left behind. I still need to order money and am checking the exchange rates daily its still going up so hang on. If it starts to go down then I buy before it looses any more. The money is delivered to the ship so don't have to carry it. The exchange rate is pretty good also. Found ...
Bite sized
I stayed with Naomi for the next 4 days and had a great time with Noah and Lahni. Although I have known Naomi for 26 years, I only ever seem to get small pieces of time with her - far too small.
I was extremely sad to leave and just hope that it is not going to be 6 long years till I see her and the kids again.
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Horizons Unlimited
Bright sunny day and I'm feeling slightly better so I headed over to Alton to hear the talks from Horizons Unlimited members. I decided not to camp as it may aggravate my throat, so I dropped into the campsite late afternoon and met the small crowd.
I spent the first hour or so chatting to Belle and Nads who had just returned from their overland ...
Catching up
Today I rode over to Four Marks, 65 miles away to see my girlfriend Naomi.
We have known each other since our 20's and kept in touch all these years. The BOSS came to stay with her last year just after she had had baby number 2.
The ride over was divine and true to form, I got lost again. The sign told me I was in "Jane Austen Country" and I could well believe it. I ended up in a stunning little village called ...