The Crown Stoke by Nayland
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My Kiwi adventure (work in progress)
... Any way New Zealand, how did that occur?, well when I was 18 or so (some time in the 80's) and feeling restless and without any idea where my life was going (split family, sad times, confused youth) I had an invite from a relative to visit them in Christchurch. Owen was my mothers cousin and he lived with a lovely Kiwi lady named Jenny. I handed in my notice at work and a few weeks ...
Orlando Epilogue
After months of organising and booking this holiday, and wondering who was coming on it and who wasn't, we hit the Sunshine State... and how we hit it...!!! The sad part of this is that Nat & Benno, who wanted everyone to come here with them to celebrate their wedding earlier in the year, didn't come in the end. A very sensible decision on their part, as they're going to put the money they had for it ...
Lucy has a backpack
... SE Asia I can't quite remember) and now I’m definitely thinking we haven’t done enough of the planning for my control-freak liking. So far we have return flights, 2 nights in Singapore and a 17 day tour with G Adventures through Vietnam & Cambodia at the end of the trip. We have approximately 4 weeks to get up to Bangkok for our flights to Hanoi and that's all we know! *palpitations* I was hoping this ...
"have I told you the one about..."
... for me to spend a week in the sun??
Broaching the subject, yes, Nick was keen to go.
Fine.
Eventually a fuller conversation was had, and I asked the leading question...
"Do you want to go and if so, who are you going to take with you?"
"You of course!"
I had supposed that a "Boy's Toys Tour" was for boys.
Silly me.
In our usual way, planning for time away needs careful thought.
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Colchester, England
... then to Heathrow airport, London next Friday. Steve and Tony played snooker at the Conservative Club, while Deb and Myra visited the Priory, First Site art gallery, The Minories art gallery, castle museum and shops. There were some very clever and fun exhibitions at the gallery, including those by Anthea Hamilton and Sonya Todd The priory was founded in 1103 and dedicated to St Botolph, an Abbot who died in 680. The Castle Keep was the largest ever built by the Normans around ...
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