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It's Go Time
Welcome! After being in Chicago for 4 months, it's about time for a change of scenery. I will be studying abroad in England starting tomorrow (eeek!) until the end of May. During this trip, I'll travel around different parts of England, head up north to Scotland during Mother's Day weekend, and wrap up my adventures in Ireland. Because it's …
It's Christmas, but not white
... was washed down with a few cocktails, beers and wines.
It's now gone 4.25pm and the sun has set leaving a deep red sky behind for a few minutes before darkness returns. We will hang out at Max and Sarah's for a while yet and see if we can find the Boxing Day Cricket Test on the TV or Internet to watch as we get ready for another meal.
The American Christmas bonbons were enhanced by the ...
The show must go on...well the road trip anyway!
... horror jackhammer across the road. I put my noise cancelling headphones on and listened to some tunes but it was too late by then, I was wide awake.
I got a couple of hours nap in and woke to find Chris had sorted out as much as he possibly could. There is no more for us to do now but get on the road and see how we go.
Hours worth of work complete for today we head out for one last night in Chicago. What a fabulous town! My stories and photos have not done ...
When the moon hits the sky like a big pizza pie...
We felt a little bit rough in the morning but were determined to crack on with the sightseeing as we only had the one full day in Chicago. My hangover however had other plans and after a faint/nauseous turn I admitted defeat and had to head back to the hostel to snooze it off. Stacey went off sightseeing on her own for a bit. Once I had recovered somewhat we met up and caught the Metro into the centre aiming to make up for lost time with some ...
The Start of Something Special
... me at least. I booked a one-way ticket to China
From there I decided to travel to Nepal for one to two months and then after that float around Southeast Asia for another one to two months. Of course that will probably change again, but that’s the beauty of travelling alone…you have the freedom to go wherever and do whatever feels right at the time.
So now I’m sitting here at the Chicago O’Hare airport on my layover, dreading the twelve and ...