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August 4th 2006
Published: August 6th 2006
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Well, this is it. The end is nigh. No more wanderings. In fact, the end has come and gone as I’m now back in good Ol’ Blighty, a hefty £5200 lighter (and that’s not including pre-trip and flight costs), where the only noticeable difference is the badgers that visit our garden have had a baby, and our bathroom is now painted white. Joy. Tony Blair is still in power, Mum is still watching Emm... Read Full Entry



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Forodhani Fish MarketForodhani Fish Market
Forodhani Fish Market

gloorrrrrrrious food
Walking through Stone Town at nightWalking through Stone Town at night
Walking through Stone Town at night

complete with 100s of cats
Paje BeachPaje Beach
Paje Beach

Home to my final chill-out hide-away
Chill-out homeChill-out home
Chill-out home

East-coast of Zanzibar
Hello Mr Hermit CrabHello Mr Hermit Crab
Hello Mr Hermit Crab

blinding him with my torch



6th August 2006

Thanks for keeping me entertained for the past six months. Although you have made me think what working is all for.... the next set of travels!! Good luck with your new job, and welcome to the world of corporate life!! xx
7th August 2006

Simon, glad to know that you're back home safe and sound. i have to say that i will definitely miss the little bits of Simon that pop up in my inbox every week or two and I will also miss living vicariously through you as you do all sorts of things i will probably never get to! i've seen and learned a lot and i think you should become a travel writer...in case your next job doesn't work out. hope to talk to you soon!
8th August 2006

Thanks for your excellent bloggs, I will miss reading them each week. See ya soon Dave.
9th August 2006

Why should this be the end???
Hi Simon. Thanks also from your buddy from Aotearoa. Man, I flipped through some of your earlier blogs and only then one realises how much you have seen and experienced. I bet you will have a great time reading all this again yourself!! Great having met you and I reckon your email contact lis is probably as big as the grin you waer when someone asks you: So, what have you been up to lately? .... Little do they know... But hey, just as many have said before me, we enjoyed reading your many updates and now I wonder: why should it stop here? I would like to hear how you like the beginning of your professional life, the antics at work and your personal feelings about clashing with, no doubt, narrow-minded people, who have not had the privilege to do what you have been able to do. Love and Peace, Dude! Heiko
9th August 2006

Ah, it's brought a tear to my eye! What else will I read at work in my lunchbreaks! Thanks for making me jealous and sending me amazing pictures, it's been great. Give me a call when you've settled down in London, i'm living south of the river too! Lots of love Jessie xx
16th August 2006

Well mister simon.....as if its all over! that did go stupidly quickly! Like everyone else im gonna miss readin all about ur crazy antics and the absurd things u put urself through lol! Thanku for keepin me entertained, jealous and determined to do something very very similar huni! there is now gonna be a void in my inbox :( hopefully see u soon hun... i may be down in london visitin in the near future so we'll have to meet up :) good luck with your new job matey and im sure that wont be the end of ur travels! See ya soon :) Rach x x x

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