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Pre-Trip
I am so excited about going to Australia and becoming a teenager. It shall be great. Santa will come and he will give me lots of present, I hope! I've got one more day of school left and then we are driving to Manchester to get our flight at 2pm on Thursday. I think the flight is going to really bad because its 24 hours long. What am I going to do? I hope there will be a lot of movies and nice food. ...
Planning everything
... out in the Caribbean for a bit to fly to north brazil and go to the amazon first then travel down the coast to Salvador then inland to Brasilia and finally end up in the big bold Rio! Mark is flying to the Caribbean in the next week so we really need to get a proper backpack and some good walking shoes ASAP, shame I know nothing about things like that. Off to do some more research in to what we ...
Leaving Haggis Land!
... onto presumably relatives for dear life.
I'm sure people must have been thinking I was a tad deranged as I skipped merrily towards the departure gate with a huge grin on my face! Ironically, the sun was out in Glasgow for once, I figured in mockery for me flying out. But even the blue skies couldn't put a smile on the faces of those in the Departure lounge. The rows of sombre faces were more reminiscent of mourners at a funeral than a lucky bunch ...
Thanksgiving Weekend with Lou—Glasgow Style
... which covered over 550 kms in one day. As we drove north out of Glasgow along the River Clyde, past the sunrise over the smokestacks and shipyards, the driver/guide played the Scottish welcome song, the first of many Scottish songs we heard that day.
From Glasgow, we went through Loch Lomond National Park, where we saw gorgeous views of the fog and sunrise over Loch Lomond. We stopped at the Drovers Inn for a coffee. It has been ...
On the trail of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
We spent today getting to know Glasgow -- from the top of a double-decker bus and by foot -- and its genius loci, the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Pictured here are the tops of his brass panels for the main entrance doors of the Glasgow School of Art, his masterwork in Glasgow. A tour of this wonderful building formed the centerpiece and the high point of our day. Our tour guide, Callum, communicated to us ...