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Travel Blogs from Killearn
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 ...
Internet and more
24 July
A very quick entry to say I am having internet trouble. It keeps timing out on me. This is the first time I have reached travel pod, so I am sharing it now and then will try to add the diary entries I have been saving.
July 22
The weather has cooled, but almost dressed for winter - five layers on the top, two on the legs I ventured out. Actually the mild blustery wind was just perfect for taking in the countryside. A lot of walking was done wandering ...
Killearn and Balfron
July 21
I am getting more used to catching buses now. I am starting to trust that they will actually arrive around the stated time and they will stop to pick me up. I travelled from Glasgow to Killearn this morning. It took about an hour, but that included many stops and a lot of the time getting out of the city. My B&B is beautiful, indoors and outside, with a lovely garden extending to the “Woodedge” which is its name. The delicate colours of the bedroom, ...
A Wee Visit
... my last visit in 2004, the streets of Paisley, which lies between Glasgow Airport and Giffnock, had not actually changed that much. It appears there has been some accelerated economic activity in Scotland since then, as the area has been entirely redeveloped – including an infernal ring road that we later found out is the bane of everyone’s existence. Needless to say, we end up horribly lost, requiring several phone calls to Isobel and finally ...
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- Pets allowed