Beit Al Bahar
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Glastonbury
... before we could leave the house. At least it wasn't raining and was actually very pleasant outside. Very crisp and sunny, with a fairly clear blue sky. Stopped for a coffee in the high street at a cafe. Drew some money out of the bank. Picked up some bread at Morrisons, before walking back home for lunch. Jonah got is beloved Kinder Surprise at Morrisons so was ...
Dubai the Shining City
Hey everybody!! Our stay here in Dubai has been great. We've had a nice combination of touring, beaching, and relaxing in an air conditioned, bug free home. We've also gotten a lot of great school work done. The last time I wrote was a school day. Since then we've done a bunch of stuff including Wild Wadi waterpark, which was really fun. There was one ride called Jumeirah Sceirah. All over the park there were signs saying stuff like " If you sleep ...
Hot & Humid in Dubai
... 2pm local time, tired and grumpy and just wanting to get to the hotel.
That was not going to be a quick process as we waited with the rest of the World's population wanting to get into Dubai.
The immigration staff seemed to be in a relaxed mood and taking their time but we eventually got through, collected our bags and headed outside for a taxi.
Straight away we were set upon at the same time by both a ...
Chroniques d'un exilé : Wild Night
... rencontres hasardeuses est démultiplié, ma colloc chilienne m'avait permis d'être invité chez un trafiquant d'armes international, là je me retrouve à boire des bières aux frais d'un neveu de l'ancien ennemi public numéro un. Il faut rester lucide, je ne suis pas sur qu'hier soir en fin de soirée je l'étais encore beaucoup, mais si vous êtes un peu ouvert socialement, la colocation c'est vraiment l'occasion de voir tout et n'importe quoi. Ce que je trouve, je ...
First stop on a race around the world..
... is where it’s found. Taxi’s are pretty reasonable and good highways means traffic has been pretty good too. We were dropped at Jumeriah Beach, near the mosque and surveyed the public beach shoreline. Plenty of people doing their post-work activities.. running, stretching and strolling. Again, it’s a hazy, dusty stretch of beach with a few strategically placed palm trees here and there, couldn’t imagine spending the height of the day here considering it ...