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Song playing here or in my head: KLF - Last train to Trancentral Right, time for my first proper entry on here. I’ve been a member for 2 months now and all I have contributed is a picture of me drunk at the 2004 Berlin beerfest. There is some top blogging going on here and it is good to see some people at places where I have been having a good time and people in places where I can’t wait to get to having a great time. I WANT TO GO NOW!!!! First of all, let’s introduce myself. I am a 25 year old who wants to see the world. God knows how I could have done it with a mortgage and a job. It had its rewards but not enough, as always! I was lucky ... read more
Not the last Buddist temple I will see in the next year
Mmmmm....
Take it to the Bridge

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Buckinghamshire January 17th 2005

Hello everyone! Welcome to Rach and Rach's travelling diary! We will update it as much as possible, assuming we have enough interesting things to say, and you can leave comments and messages if you like - it's all fairly self-explanitary I think. There will be photos but haven't quite worked out the technicalities of how to do that just yet so you will just have imagine our progress for the time being. Try picturing everything you own strewn across your room with no apparent order or reason and you're pretty much there. This is just a test run really to find out if the mailing list works and to let you all know the website address before we leave. Please pass it on to anyone we might have forgotten. You can leave messages on the site ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Buckinghamshire » Milton Keynes April 18th 2002

After spending a few days in Milton Keynes I'm started to get a feel for the place. It's large - everything has been given a great deal of space. I arrived at Milton Keynes central rail station and walked the mile up to the city centre to explore. The city centre is basically a series of huge intercontected malls and car parks. The city has been described as a series of endless roundabouts - from my point of view it was a series of endless underpasses. To be honest walking around Milton Keynes was no where near as difficult as I had expected, the walkways and cycle paths are combined and it seems possible to get to any other point in the city without having to cross (or cycle on) one of the many dual carriage ... read more
The Open University
Uncle Simon and Cat
Lake House




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