The Hatch Bury St. Edmunds

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Sick

A travel blog entry by lambs

We had planned to drive to near Glastonbury in Somerset for a New Years Eve party today. Instead, I awoke ill and was unable to drive. Neither Nancy nor Andy was authorized to drive my rental car, so everyone decided to stay in Cambridge. With nursing care from the other three, I started feeling a little better in the evening and stayed up until shortly after midnight to welcome the new ...

Back to Cambridge

A travel blog entry by lambs

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Another driving day, from the Leeds area to Cambridge via the A1 motorway, with a stop at Clumber Park near Nottingham. Again, I followed Brian, whose vehicle was needed to transport the rest of Kirsten and Andy's belongings back to their home. Dinner was sushi at J Restaurant after we ...

Best Christmas present ever

A travel blog entry by lambs

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After allowing us to look over the “Birds” exhibit in one of the wood-framed glass cases lining the sides of the library, in front of the red ropes signifying the extent to which the general public is allowed, Kirsten led us to the sign-in desk and announced that our special present was that we were to be given the status of official readers of ...

To Cambridge by train, with baggage

A travel blog entry by lambs

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A travel day, by foot to Kings Cross rail station, by train to Cambridge and by taxi to our daughter's house. For those who might not know, Kirsten is married to a young man (Andy) from near Leeds whom she met while spending a semester studying abroad while an undergraduate in college. She is a library assistant at the Trinity College library, but more of that later.

Laden with extra luggage, including three rolling bags, we struggled to Kings ...

Remembrance in Passchendale

A travel blog entry by ashjen.parkes

... battle there really and the mission in Belgium was much of a failure. They didn’t actually reach the mission objectives and didn’t make much headway through the east of Belgium. It was quite sad, but I feel good that we have been there and that we have some sort of connection – even though we technically don't. Well... we appreciate the effort and the lives that were lost so that we could benefit today. You ...