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We awake to very light rain showers and some fog. Our stay at the Park Tower is complete. We trek to the Underground tube (subway), at £2 one-way, and take the Piccadilly line to the Victoria line to Euston station. Our BritRail (operated by Virgin rail) train departs for Glasgow. The scenery along the way is stunning. There are sheep and soccer fields everywhere. The land is wide open, still very green land, and usually bounded by stone fences. (746-750, 985-1026) Train 1015 arrives into Glasgow station just ten minutes late. Boarding the local to Ayr heads us south towards Turnberry. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 127 Views | [diary=2951]


By nomad
October 30th 2004
Glasgow Grand Prix Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Glasgow
Just had a few days in Glasgow to watch the gymnastics. In some ways it was quite a difficult city to figure out. My hotel wasn't really where its map showed it to be so I was neither in the city centre or near the gym arena. It was easy enough to get to both in the end though. Some great gym was on, Ponor on beam was amazing as was Baby Cheng Fei on floor - she was totally robbed. It was interesting watchig the different gymnasts prepare for the meet, some very social, especially those that speak many languages, [View Full Entry]

nomad - helen templar | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 99 Views | [diary=2008]


By JaxnSar
June 30th 2004
Whew... Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Glasgow
Well, we made it over the big blue ocean. The airplane was okay, there was a whole bunch of turbulance so by time we reached 41000 ft I was feeling pretty much done in. The food was "chicken" stir fry - in quotations because thats what they were calling it, but one could argue that it was not really chicken... Customs at the airport took forever, but we finally made it out and took a bus into Glasgow, the whole time I was repressing the urge to run to the bus driver and yell "You're on the wrong side of the [View Full Entry]

JaxnSar - Jackie and Sarah | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 191 Views | [diary=807]


All I can say is HOLY CRAP!!!! I cant believe we are finally here. It took bloody well long enough (look the language is seeping through already!) anyway, the plan is that Jackie and I will both be writing on this, about the same stuff so dont be surprised if lots of the journals are similar due to the fact that we share a brain. Back to the Europe thing. Well, we are outside of Glasgow in this wicked awesome castle which in actuallity is probably older than most of our country. To sum up how I am feeling right now..... [View Full Entry]

JaxnSar - Jackie and Sarah | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 115 Views | [diary=808]


This is my first travel blog. I had not traveled to a foreign country only until 2001 when I completed my first post-graduate degree and got a job at a University in Hanoi. So Glasgow is my first destination to explore. We went with a group of six. Starting at Hanoi airport, we checked in in time to be announced that the fight Hanoi - Hong Kong was delayed for 2 hours. Pacific Airline did not explain the reason, and we had to wait inside the waiting room with quite a number of passengers. It was not that good start! [View Full Entry]

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