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Time to go again
... We thought this time we would see a bit of Europe as we didn't stop last time, so here we go.
Sunday 8th January 2012
The sky is blue and the sun is shining and it is mild.
We leave home to catch an early train (cheap ticket) from Great Yarmouth to London Liverpool Street and via the underground book in at Kings Cross Travel Lodge, nearest and cheapest hotel to St Pancreas International station.
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Home sweet home....
Well, I finally made it home at around 2.30am and suprised my family! They were pretty shocked and weren't expecting it at all! The journey home was easy, had a few tins of Carlsberg on the plane hoping it would send me to sleep - no such luck! I got a bit lost getting the train in England! Had to laugh as I thought of all the places ...
The beginning
... not surprised about how much the insurance was.. oh well Africa does have its moments as we all know. And, Africa here we come. (After some fancy European bits first- we are box people after all.)
I'll keep you all informed as the 9000 miles to Durban roll away, nerves fray and folk offer me camels for Sarah.
Stay tuned.
Lots of Love Rob x
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Farewell Ireland
... and getting to know the Mann’s and their lovely family. But, as is the story of our transient lives, all good things must come to an end and our visit to the Mann’s concluded as we set off on our next adventure. We shelved our well used teacups and pulled out our wine glasses. An overnight hangout at the Gatwick airport and we were off. Destination: Italy!
Confirming that the British serve a mighty fine cup of tea,
Leann and ...
Travellers in Training
... cabin and shut the door to keep out the competition. I succumb to her toothless charms and we buy half a roast chicken, some boiled potatoes, a baggy of gerkins and a couple of cool beers. We are overwhelmed a bit by the unexpected experience and she probably overcharged us (my bargaining powers are yet to be fully developed). However the food is delicious and much needed. We had packed in advance, bowls, mugs and 'sporks' for just such an occasion, though ...


