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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Gloucestershire July 18th 2005

tomorrow in off to spain!!... yay.. dont really what ill do tomorow!.. will have to see how i feel ;) went out for a drink and some food with debbie, lena, elanor, annie and sarah (tia). (family)...to a really nice pub in the country by the river!!.. lovely... anyways time for some zzzz cause debbie is driving me early to birmingham to fly!!./.. love alaya... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Greater London » Vauxhall July 18th 2005

We haven’t gone anywhere yet…unless you count Enfield to Finchley as part of the trip. But it is exactly four weeks to the day until we depart these shores. And that is worthy of an opening entry. Anyway. Mia and Jake are looking forward to riding elephants and seeing fiery skies. Aren't we all, though?... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Gloucestershire July 17th 2005

i hope there are some ppl out there who will actually read this...oh well ... my own personal diary.. wales was beautiful!!...and we saw dragons!!..welsh dragons!!! :) and fairies and kinds of fantasy creatures!!... ;) anyways..we are sitting in the garden and listening to the humm of the motorway and watching the pretty sunset with a glass of wine. lots of love alaya XoXo... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire July 17th 2005

Today was marathon day on the grounds at Catton Hall. It was very interesting to see all the different teams and how they approached the hazards differently. Some were more timid than others, and then there were the elite that seemed to be almost out of control and some did push it too far and wreck or lose a groom. We got some good action shots of Team Bouncer, especially in the water hazard. Thankfully, Suzy, Claudia, and Bouncer made it through unscathed and are still leading the field for the single ponies. After the hazards were done we took some time out for another side trip to Stoke-on-Trent to see the Wedgewood factory. That was very interesting and we were able to pick up some nice earings for Vicki. I think this was more our ... read more
Hazard 2
Making The Turn
Making a Splash

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Greater London July 17th 2005

I spy London Eye Thirty-Two glass modules Going round and round. I made it to the London Eye this morning. The line ups weren't too long but long enough! I really hate to have to wait. I think that the line ups were moving slowly because they have to inspect everyone's bags before entering the glass module. Once in the air conditioned module we were off! This giant Ferris wheel takes about 30 minutes to go around once and provides some excellent views of the city. Although the entry fee was quite pricey, I thought it was worth it especially since the weather was nice and sunny. I splurged the extra £3 and bought the pictorial souvenir booklet that depicts all of the sights that can be seen from all directions. A bonus was that there ... read more
Tower  Bridge
On the Tower Bridge

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Greater London July 17th 2005

Today Jane took us into Kent so John could visit (and I could meet) her mom Avril. Avril as related to John's dad and it was really nice to meet her. Avril is a lovely lady and she took us out to lunch for a really good roast beef, yorkshire pudding sunday meal. We ate in a really nice restaurant that up until a year ago had been a police station. The bathroom was the best one yet (believe me, a good bathroom is very hard to find here)! On our way back from lunch, Jane and Avril suggested we drop by "Belinda's" house. Belinda was John's dad's cousin and she had never met John. It was a touching reunion. Poor John has to keep reminding me how all the family tree is connected but I ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Surrey July 17th 2005

July 17th 2005 Godalming, Surrey, England. Life becomes almost laughably idyllic here in my little corner of the world, as I build an easy-going, comfortable rapport with my client/couple and we slide into something vaguely resembling a routine. There's still a never-ending assortment of people - nurses, physiotherapists, doctors, family, staff, tour groups, visitors - always coming in and out, but that's no longer as disorientating as it was initially. In fact, it's nice to always be busy. Some home-caring assignments can probably become very lonely and monotonous. Autumn is almost here, but until a week or so ago we would go down to the fruit gardens almost every day and pick raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries, red currants, and so forth. It was all very homespun and sweet. I have developed a mad craving for raspberries, which ... read more
Gadding About: Narrow English Roads
Jane Austen's house
Jane's Drawing Room

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Greater London July 16th 2005

I've mostly been visiting the parks today, slacking in the sun. Getting to know my way around London, which isn't so hard. Walked bare-foot through Green Park, felt great after a day in shoes! Checked out the stores at Kensington High street, found a nice sushi place for dinner. After that I cought a bus to Piccadilly Circus and ended up on the back-streets of Soho with its "adult" movies and inviting girls at the entrances promising a great show inside...... read more
Buckingham Palace
Horse signal
Hyde Park

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Greater London July 16th 2005

TIMING is everything… Haven’t we all heard that saying at one TIME or the other? So, when it comes to our TIMING around visiting London, at first glance it might seem that TIME was working against us. We prefer to think of it as the right TIME to see London from a unique viewpoint. A SMALL NOTE HERE: We are seriously behind on our blogs! TIME waits for no man. We left the UK on July 16th. The next couple of blogs (hopefully) will come fast and furious. Maybe we'll be able to get back on TIME! Our original plan was to arrive on July 7th , we had reservations to stay at a hotel near Hyde Park. "a" had made a birthday request for tickets to a concert happening in the park on July 8th. ... read more
London Bridge
Newspaper stand with headline of bombings
We will Rock You Theater

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Leicestershire July 16th 2005

Today was a break during the competition, so we decided to make a jaunt to Burton Overy and Carlton Curlieu, small towns in Leicestershire, which are my (Vicki's) ancestral homes on my father's side. It took a little over an hour to get there from Burton-upon-Trent. We drove through Leicester city on our way, and were greeted by Harry Potter and Dumbledore waving from the top of the Borders Bookstore as we passed through (the 6th Harry Potter book had just been released). We made our way to a quiet, pastoral area and then we saw the Burton Overy sign and knew we were at the place! I am a bit of a hobby genealogist and I had been dreaming about making this trip for over 20 years. Burton Overy is a quaint small village -- ... read more
Main Street through Burton Overy
Main Street again
Back Lane




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