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There's No Place Like Home
So we finally reached our last week of travelling! We had one week left to spend in Bangkok before we flew home. We spent the week exploring temples, catching up at the cinema (before each film they play the national anthem and everyone stands to sing!), and most importantly hitting the markets! Bangkok has a HUGE weekend market, we spent 6 hours there on the Saturday, and 7 hours on the Sunday, and still missed large parts of it, it was incredible!
One day ...
Beside the sea
... collection of old toys. The Brighton Museum and Art Gallery includes excellent displays of furniture from the Art Nouveau, Art Deco and other periods. There was also a special exhibition of the fashion and interior design of Biba, aka Barbara Hulanicki, famous in England from the 1960s-70s.
The most famous landmark of Brighton is the Royal Pavilion, with its striking design resembling an Indian ...
And this one's for Logan, and my niece Dianne.
... spends most of his time HelpXing in various
locations. Oh, and I got to smoke inside in the conservatory, as the host was a
smoker. But I was only there for just over a week out of a supposed 4 weeks, so
I never really felt that I settled in and the ending was so unfortunate and abrupt.
Fortunately, it’s fairly easy to ...
Sorry, Pablo ...
... was immediately countered by the lovely steward, who said the weather was foggy in Gatwick.
Take your pick.
This Spanish trail had been something Nick had been plotting for some time. I would find him looking at Mr Michelins's guide to Northern Spain, looking at flight times, or websites of Spanish hotels. Eventually when I asked, he simply said "We need to be in Salamanca on October 20th."
Gentle prodding ...
Chapter Two. Lenham
... the shop and comes out with a bag of assorted breads.
“Thanks. You are so kind. How much do we owe you?”
“This is today’s bread so don’t worry. Come back when you need more, though I’m afraid it might not be free next time.” Ah! Village life!
This evening we have the ...