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Getting Acclimated
Train to Cardiff our first of many, many rail trips
over the next 2 months. But giving Bob driving rights on the wrong side of the
narrow winding roads here does not seem like a good bet. I want to make it home to see Anna Rose again. Hotel One Hundred is kind of funky and while it is clean and charming, it is cold with really …
Cardiff
... The Conqueror's son Robert in prison. Robert was imprisoned due to Williams other son (who went on to became King Henry I) Henry. We went to St David's shopping complex for a look around before heading to the Cardiff Market for lunch. Jono was very excited to eat welsh cuisine - this featured ******s and mushy peas with gravy and Welsh cakes to follow. With the chilly winds we decided to get a hot drink so we popped into a cafe ...
The day after.
It's winding down. Almost three weeks after I embarked on my adventure I have a quiet day in Cardiff before making my way to London Paddington and then Heathrow tomorrow. I said goodbye to Hoggy mid morning as he headed home to Leeds.
The wild weather with torrential rain continues to threaten my plans to get to Heathrow with major flooding affecting all modes of land based transport. So far the ...
Moving onto Wales
... door I called it quits, Chris agreed. Our faces by now looked really bad as our paint looked like it was melting. We had been drinking since lunch time anyway so it was a pretty big night. Today, Chris is in recover mode. I on the other hand was fine again. But after a feed and a bit of rest we went into town by 1pm. It was still raining and miserable but we couldn't not come in and see the town. We gave up after a few hours and were drenched so back to the hotel we ...
Match Day!
... br style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">As we approached the stadium, the crowds grew thicker, the streets around the city centre had been closed to traffic, and crowds spilled out of the pubs onto the pavement, drinking in the rain.
We found our seats, amongst a group of other expat kiwis who all booked their tickets through the same sports travel agency. People from hong kong, London, USA, and of course many from New Zealand. ...