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UP, UP AND AWAY
... was drifting off again back came the reply. The roads had not been good.
Just drifting away again when off went the wretched phone. This time it was Tanya, our chauffeur "do you think we should leave earlier?" After a flurry of texts between her, Georgina and me we decided that it would be prudent to leave a 0300 to be sure of catching the 1100 am plane. By the time I had changed two alarm clocks and my ...
Baldock to Delhi, by Bertt deBaldock
... So this will be a list of things that I notice and people I meet.
There was a bus came into my photo of Neslon's column. It had Trafalgar Square written on it. Clever bus. But even better, just as I wanted a picture of Baldock (my birth town, which was aptly named after my Nom de Scribble), there appeared the word BALDOCK on the station platform. Brilliant, but even better, it was scratched and scruffy. If it hadn't been so big and screwed to two posts I would ...
First test run fully loaded!
... com/seoulsearchin and of course you can help me on my way to the grand total by making a contribution.
All money donated goes straight to the charity, not a penny to me so please give generously.
I took the bike out for a test ride the other day, choosing a wet and windy morning to really punish myself carrying the equivalent weight of a baby elephant (diced and evenly distributed in the bags at a ...
The First Post
... then. We've enjoyed the fun things like buying technical gear and reading up on the routes and places to go. We've booked the Antarctic trip, our hike up to Machu Picchu, and an overland trip from Beijing to Bangkok. We've also booked apartments in BA and Sydney. The greatest fun was had visiting the India Rail concession in Wembley to book our train tickets - the proprietor has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the rail timetable and elegantly moves you across ...
100 DAYS TO GO
... need throughout the journey and then figure out how to stuff our rucksacks with all that.
We have decided to write this blog in English as this is the language we communicate in and also because we won’t have time to translate during our trip. However, we have made an exception with this first posting which will also be in our native languages.
Latviski
Sveiki miilie radi un draugi!
Smilshu pulkstenis ir ...