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Geocaching much?
Sunday, August 1st, 6 pm:
Hello everyone!
It's been awhile since I updated and I don't know what the last thing I wrote about was, so I'll just... start from the top!
Tuesday:
Ben woke up very early and left for the airport. It was a bit odd to see him go, and especially right after he left, it was weird being actually on …
"The rain it raineth every day"
We awoke to sunshine in Bamber Bridge. I was deceived so wore a T shirt and shorts. After breakfast and packing up we bade farewell to Cath and Chris after they had steered us to a petrol station and the entrance to the Freeway. We had had a fantastic time with them. Thanks, Cath and Chris for your wonderful hospitality!!! We drove on the M6 …
St Andrews and The Fishing Villages of Fife
... centre, and have lunch.
Heading homewards we travel across the Lomond hills, descending to Loch Leven (scene of Mary Queen of Scots imprisonment and escape) and on to the pretty little town of South Queensferry for a relaxing late-afternoon walk, before we return to Edinburgh.
Tour highlinghts: Aberdour, Anstruther, Pittenweem, Crail, St Monans, St Andrews, Loch Leven, South Queensferry, Forth Road and Rail Bridges.
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South Island New Zealand
... or there whenever we feel like it. we dont intend on seeing everything but we will be back, possibly to stay!
some what of a scope it all out.
Sports we do, snow, kite surf, climb, mountain bike, swim, wouldlove to dive but snorkling will come a close second. and anything that involves a bit of a rush, or alot of a ruch!
thoughst so far
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Swim with dolphins ,
visit nelson,
abel tasman National Park where we want to ...
“He who holds Stirling Holds Scotland”
... him in the face with a glove—symbolically the “last blow” he will ever receive.
Next, Sir Aaron, Louise and I headed to the Royal Residence. It begins with the King’s Inner Hall where the king received visitors. There are wooden carvings called the “Stirling Heads” all throughout the Castle, including replicas adorning the ceiling of the king’s chambers. They were 250 wooden portraits commissioned by King James V ...