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Katie and Dave's Wedding
... I went and said hello to her outside and I started crying and she started crying and she said it was the first time she had that day! We had so much fun at the reception. They played proud Mary and the Cha Cha slide. Their wedding song was New York and they played it at the end for the final song and then the do announced that the bride had a request and ...
Walking Wardrobe
... will have to carry?
2 hours I've been working on it now and I've come to a pause because I can't decide whether to take 2 or 3 pairs of walking socks!!! Is this a sign of the tough decisions I have ahead of me? If so bring it on!!!
I did it, slightly heavier than anticipated, weighing in at 19kg but ho hum I'll have huge muscles by the ...
We've been and come back!
... knock-off gear. Some of it very good and all of it much cheaper than here.
We visited Durbar square which houses the Royal palace of Patan and numerous Hindu temples. At one point we witnessed a chicken being sacrifised by a small shrine.
We took a taxi to Bodhnath-a Buddhist Gompa. Taxi rides are not for the faint hearted. The roads are riddled with potholes, some the size of craters. Vehicles are not exactly in great shape and our taxi driver struggled to get up ...
Last day here
... Two pound fifty for all day parking and a free return bus ride to the city. How come Sydney can't manage this system.
Today we drove up to Clumber Park. 4000 acres of gardens and woods once the home to the Dukes of Newcastle. The mansion was demolished a few years back, and everything sold off, because the present Duke couldn't be bothered maintaining it. Now owned by the National Trust. Drove back and into a pub for ...
Stomping grounds of Robin Hood
Nov. 9-15, 2012:
"Vibrant" would describe Nottingham. It's a university town, so it’s buzzing with young people, and it is also very multicultural. There is some attractive redbrick architecture. A theatre and a concert hall are just a block from the expansive Old Market Square, where they were erecting a huge Christmas tree in front of the Council House. The Square has been the centre of Nottingham’s economic life for almost ...