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Travel Blogs from Airdrie
Pre-Trip
I am so excited about going to Australia and becoming a teenager. It shall be great. Santa will come and he will give me lots of present, I hope! I've got one more day of school left and then we are driving to Manchester to get our flight at 2pm on Thursday. I think the flight is going to really bad because its 24 hours long. What am I going to do? I hope there will be a lot of movies and nice food. ...
Planning everything
... go somewhere just because it's pre booked. We have a few books on brazil and South America so I think we will be relying on them a lot while we are there. I have also got a very fitting travel journal to write everything so as I can put it on the blog later. I have created this so as family and friends can keep up with our progress and we can remember everything too. The plan so far is once ...
Arrival in Edinburgh
... greeting deposited bags in the room then off to the city center to find some mulled wine before the fair shut. The walk in only took 20min which is very convenient. The fair was packed as expected found some mulled wine and had a wonder making plans for tomorrow of which goodies to ...
Finding Fault with Scottish Hours
... took my picture for me. They have a German flag stuck in one of their backpacks, which interests me as they probably have no memory or experience of East Germany, where they live.
A really nice family from Köln (Cologne). Parents Renate and Bernard and high-school kids Astrid and Jan. We leap-frogged each other up the trail all day and enjoyed chatting along the way, sometimes German and sometimes English.
WHW Relief
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The Forth Belle
... satisfaction of giving me a 'look’ because I didn’t even look at her.” This is when I would like to submit to the world that the new stereotype for “loud and obnoxious” be moved from Americans to Indians (sorry Amrita). I’ve never experienced rude Americans on the travels, only rude Indians. Thus, the stereotype has been transferred.
In more current history, the island was used extensively in World War I and II. ...