Comfort Inn - Dartmouth
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Never Leave Home Without Sunscreen and an Umbrella
... hat. So guess what happens to a fair skinned, freckled girl on a day like that without sunscreen or a hat? I now look like a tomato...So I mentally added a hat to my backpack for Europe - because one never knows what the weather will be like and even though I hate hats, well I hate sunburns even more.
I had to walk down an extremely steep hill to get to the Harbour. When I arrived at the bottom of the hill, I saw to the right of me a ...
Eat Grit
... I met a girl called Rachel who noticed the SWAP bag I was using (the bag you get upon arriving in Canada on a working visa), she’s currently working in Halifax and is at the beginning of her long stint. Hailing from Milton Keynes we were soon bonding over our home towns’ bad reputation because of their ‘new town’ statuses; Telford and Milton Keynes are often the butt of jokes, but it was Birmingham and London on the agenda as we discussed ...
A heavy head and a hunt for stamps
... and a good energy boost but I don't think I'll be in a hurry to have another one.
Wandering along the waterfront we were on the hunt for stamps. No luck. A long walk and this story made shorter, we ended up asking loads of people and being sent all over the place. Guess what post offices can be found in Lawton's Drugs (a pharmacy!). So we ended up back where we started the day, near the park and the Spring Garden shopping ...
East coast living.
... four hours work a day they would give me free board and a few other little money savers. I figured it was worth a shot for a while as it would allow me to save a few quid, as well as continue with the job hunt in the afternoon. The work involved doing some interior painting and decorating to the hostel, in time for the summer season. Although it was a little bit tedious at times, it ultimately led to greater things.
Shortly after this, I noticed that the hostel was looking ...
The Hardest Part is Leaving
... was too nervous to have any lunch. When Leah and I finished dinner we both went to our rooms because I needed to unpack. Now, it’s true, our rooms are small. Very small. But, I brought two full, pretty good sized pieces of luggage and my roommate did too, and we haven’t had any trouble making it all fit into our room. If you come on this, definitely bring a map for your wall, and lots of magnets. Constantly staring at a map of ...