Little Britain (and a playdough analogy!)


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June 10th 2007
Published: November 4th 2007
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To me there are two Englands. One is London, the other is the rest of it. Heres where the playdough comes into it.... London is like if you put the playdough in the middle of the table and tell the kids to go for it, everybody grabs as much as they can and starts playing with it, sculpting it and moulding it into what they want it to look like, according to their ideas and plans. Some kids dont ge... Read Full Entry



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It was Davids BirthdayIt was Davids Birthday
It was Davids Birthday

We went for mini golf and to the playground at Teignmouth
Lizzies MilkshakeLizzies Milkshake
Lizzies Milkshake

We had a real Devonshire tea- with the best cream ever!!
Bars open!!Bars open!!
Bars open!!

When 6 o'clock rolled around it was time for a drink! Our choice fo beer wine, gin, vodka, brandy, or Wendys favourite, whisky neat!
Bigbury on SeaBigbury on Sea
Bigbury on Sea

Aunty Wendy took us for a day tour. At high tide this sand is completely covered and you go across in a big water tractor.
Bigbury on SeaBigbury on Sea
Bigbury on Sea

Cherida getting in some practice!
The Cott InnThe Cott Inn
The Cott Inn

On our little tour around Devon. Beautiful!
A National Trust Propert y in KingsbridgeA National Trust Propert y in Kingsbridge
A National Trust Propert y in Kingsbridge

We did a farm tour- Stunning views but killer hay fever!!
The cocktail that started it allThe cocktail that started it all
The cocktail that started it all

We just thought wed go for a classy cocktail, it was so full of gin (once chez got it refiilled coz there was no alcohol in it) that we were in no mood to go home afterwards!!
NewquayNewquay
Newquay

Home to Bucks and Hens nights!
The gang, in our spot at Chy barThe gang, in our spot at Chy bar
The gang, in our spot at Chy bar

We met this lot at the Walkabout and then spent the next four days either here or at the Walkabout or sleeping on th lawn. The boys didnt sleep, Chez and I did.



4th November 2007

2 sides of little Britain
I get your blog completely....you write excellent blog entries Amy. xox
11th November 2007

Great shots Aims!
Awesome analogy and pic's. Rob would have already corrected you 'bout the Romnney Marsh, they don't count as sheep, being carpet wool as such. Thanks for sharing your journey, you have kept my fading light of desire to travel and explore, a possibility. You did mention beer right?. chat soon. bp. x
23rd November 2007

Hi AMy Loved the playdough analogy. Haven't ever thought about it like that but see what you mean! The poet in you is coming through. Lovely to see pics and that you are still continuing your fantastic log. Love Sheila
6th February 2008

Enchanting
this is a great post! Love the cover shot, was that really england? No really, was it? ha ha. Hey how come we havnt had a Melbourne post yet???

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