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Wolfville - looking at the ducks in the bay
A Travel Blog entry by suzybee_11 from Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
... about places to eat. In particular, an offer of free beer at Paddy's Brew Pub sounded very interesting to JB. Brian explained the breakfast set-up. He serves at 8:30 and asks guests to gather in the sitting room until he calls us all in together. Our ...
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No food for days and days
A Travel Blog entry by blackers5 from Lilydale, Victoria, Australia
... with the sound of Lucas singing his abc song and Caleb correcting him. At 6.30am Adelaide time all the boys have had breakfast and have gone to their first fishing expedition. Lucky Mum is in bed listening to the birds and having a nice cup ...
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one long, dusty ride
A Travel Blog entry by marrakeshtocape from Nairobi, Kenya
... I was looking forward to three things – internet, a shower, and a decent meal, as, the day before, I'd had bread for breakfast and lunch and sticky spaghetti stuff (self-made, I admit) that could have done with at least ten times more sauce, and am ...
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Japan
A Travel Blog entry by saiklor_abroad from Kobe, Japan
... have beds too, except the common room and the bathroom and kitchens, it was so awesome and bustling! For 20$ a night we got free breakfast, no curfew, and lots of blankets (it was cold!) on our place to sleep, it was perfect, and right down the street ...
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Hakone - The Grand Finale
A Travel Blog entry by flora2010 from Hakone, Kanto, Japan
... breakfast room in true Japanese fashion with my Japanese robe on at 8am. I had no idea whether it was appropriate etiquette to have breakfast in my robe at all, but I thought I have seen it on TV before and just thought it’d be fun to do, so ...
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AMA Waterways
A Travel Blog entry by mncruise from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
... cocoa, tea and ice water available at all times. There was always something to eat like a light lunch, cookies, desserts or a light breakfast. The aft lounge was smaller and had a computer, games to use (cabinets not locked), some tables and chairs; it is ...
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Rosh H day 2, Alsace w/ my mom
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Alsace, France
... until finally we found a spot and ditched the car. We walked into town and began looking for petite de jeuner, French for breakfast of croissants, pastries, and coffee/tea/hot chocolate. We were able to find a few outdoor tables just off the Place ...
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My new Home
A Travel Blog entry by swamimuni from Pune, Maharashtra, India
... when you come out of Dynamic Meditaion at 7am listening to birds singing in the trees everything so quite sitting in nature eating breakfast life was full so full,with the whole day ahead of me a choice of swimming playing Zennis(a different term for ...
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The Road to Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by micktaylor from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... down with a glass of VB. Today's distance traveled was 273kms (Total so far 858kms). Monday 15th February 2010 I set off before breakfast, as I wasn't to hungry, and drove to Halls Gap and had my bacon and eggs there. Halls Gap is the gateway to the ...
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Navigating Around The Largest City in the World
A Travel Blog entry by emmaireland from Tokyo, Japan
... I'd reather live on one meal a day, rather than wear smelly clothes. Fortunately, there was an all you could eat breakfast deal, so I sat down, filled up and chatted to other hostellers. One person really stood out: Alicia. Kind, ...
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The Ancient City of Angkor
A Travel Blog entry by mezzaandyort from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... at Angkor Wat but no luck it was only midnight. Not happy while I am awake and Troy is in the land of zzzzz's. After a breakfast a very tired Mary and Troy had breakfast at our hotel which was just toast and tea. We meet our tuk tuk driver - ...
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And now the end is near, the final curtain
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Ko Samet/Bangkok, Thailand
... ! ;) I expect the trauma of saying goodbye to me was playing on her mind so much that she had trouble sleeping! The buffet breakfast unfortunately didn't even begin to compare to the one at the Royal Hotel - no pancakes or cereal - what's that all ...
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"America?! Yes We Can!" Part 3
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Cairo, Egypt
... sounds and distractions. We also were sleeping onthe felucca until about 6:00 am, at which point we would get up for breakfast, then board the support boat for a short trip to the opposite shore, and then make our way to Luxor with two temples ...
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Moscow, St Petersburg and into the Baltic
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from St Petersburg, Russia
... still going in the restaurant straight below us. Walking 25 kms (and it feels like it!) Friday 10 June Saint Petersburg Earlier breakfast, out by 9.45, and hotfoot it down to the Hermitage by 10.15 ( 10.30 opening) after taking a shortcut to ...
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Kralow, Poland
A Travel Blog entry by billbamberger from Krakow, Poland
... looking down at the view of the old Krakow apartments wedged in by our guesthouse. This place also has a glass elevator. The breakfast / dining, called Magellan's Library, is in the basement. It's very nice, except for the stupid, dusty old Magellan dummy ...
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Oktoberfest
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Munich, Germany
... knew the name of the town we were at. For the record, we were in the town of Veitshochheim. Following the best breakfast ever, complete with pretzel roll things, hard-boiled eggs, really good stinky cheese, fresh fruit, and a huge yogurt selection. It ...
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Montreux, Switzerland
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Montreux, Switzerland
... so we changed direction and headed back up. Again, we didn't see it so we tried another couple times before we stopped into a bed and breakfast. The woman at the front desk looked at us like we were morons when we told her we couldn't find the place. ...
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Come Sail Away with Me - Nile Cruise Days 3,4,5,6
A Travel Blog entry by lawyerchick92 from On the Nile, Aswān, Egypt
... and spotted me on the deck. He came running. Within minutes I was surrounded by staff. (Apparently as a surprise, the staff fixed breakfast among the sugar cane fields for everyone who also got a tour of the farmer's farm … and CRAP I was ...
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An amazing country
A Travel Blog entry by pondswimmer from New Delhi, India
... this way you certainly meet and talk to more people and can make more spur of the moment decisions based on a suggestion over breakfast or dinner with some other traveller. India is incredible. It is crowded, colourful, exciting, dusty, dirty, chaotic, ...
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Winning London
A Travel Blog entry by awesomed from London, England, United Kingdom
... a bus into the city. When we got off, we found ourselves around the backside of Buckingham Palace and then found some breakfast before looking for our hostel. We bought day passes for the London Underground (the Tube) and then checked into our ...
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