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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Conwy » Llandudno September 24th 2007

I’ve officially had my first “holiday” and what a great one it was. There was no school on Friday or Monday. I have no idea why we were off; I never got around to asking. Elizabeth picked me up on Thursday after school and we headed south to Wales. It didn’t take long at all. We were at our B and B by 7:00 that night. We stayed in the town of Llandudno. As soon as I saw the scene, I knew we would have fun. The beach was a large crescent with two large rocks at each end. There was a wide promenade to walk from one end to the other and a long pier to walk out as well. The buildings were all beautiful with plenty of wonderful pubs and restaurants to choose from. ... read more
Llandudno Waterfront
Llandudno Waterfront II
Great Gas Mileage!

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Vale Of Glamorgan » Barry September 23rd 2007

Classes start tomorrow and basically everyone is just waiting for classes to start tomorrow. In classic Wales fashion, it is cloudy and damp with a thick fog cover, which doesn't really do much for anyone's mood. The ILBs (Inshore Life Boat servuce participants) are undeniably the worst off, though, as they have to wake up at 6:30 every morning for the next month in order to go do their fitness and swimming training in the bone-shatteringly cold Welsh Channel. This is why I joined CAVRA (Cardiff and Vale Rescue Association); it's the only rescue/exploration service that doesn't involve jumping daily into a body of water so cold that the survival time is less than two hours. Besides, if I can hike half a mile through the stinging-nettle infested woods back from the watchtower without a flashlight ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Cardiff September 22nd 2007

Hello from grey and rainy Wales Weather is drizzly - they don't have all these green fields and verdent countryside because the sun shines non stop! Went for a walk in the local countryside recently and landed up in Llantrisant - William Price came from here and was the first Welshman to cremate someome-his son. He was a druid and now his statue stands in the square. Freeman come from here and to be a freeman you have to be the son of one - and you get to 'beat the bounds' once every seven years to stop those Englishman taking back the land. Llantrisant itself has great small shops and a coffee shop worth the walk. Sandwiches served with crisps and an apple sitting surrounded by Emma Bridgewater crockery. As we walked through the common ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Vale Of Glamorgan » Barry September 22nd 2007

Tonight is the second sosh, therefore it is also the annual first-year roast put on by the second years; more importantly, the theme is 'self-made superheroes' and we're all encouraged to go in our own self-made superhero outfits. So, I'm actually USING all the duct tape I brought and poking holes for my head and arms in a trash bag, with duct-tape covered shoes and a lovely duct tape belt. My lovely pillbox hat fashioned out of old newspapers will perfectly complement my newspaper necklace and duct tape earrings, and my name - why not?- will be White Trash Girl. Actually the duct tape is coming in quite handy. I'm now the only student in the entire campus with a functioning clothesline attached to a tree outside my window, thanks to the duct tape that holds ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Cardiff September 21st 2007

Our house refurb is finished at last and we have a tenant moving in on Monday, so we're off! I booked the RTW ticket last weekend, at Trailfinders. It's a Discovery Plus ticket, with 6 stop-overs: London - San Francisco - surface to Los Angeles - Auckland - surface to Christchurch - Sydney - Brisbane - surface to Cairns - Singapore - suface to Bangkok - London. The plan is to spend 7 days in California, 6 months in NZ, 6 weeks in Oz, and 3 weeks in Asia, although we may stay a bit longer in Thailand, see when we get there... That's about 9 months in total. We've sold our cars too! So we've been bombing around doing last minute trips in a shiny new hire car! We're off to Lancashire on Sunday to ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Vale Of Glamorgan » Barry September 21st 2007

Here at Atlantic College, the first-year induction period consists of six days of endless orientations followed by a four-night, showerless camping trip in northern Wales, where we are encouraged to bond with our fellow first-years through lots of very dangerous, very fun water-oriented activities. This is why my hands feel like two slabs of raw meat attached to each wrist; yesterday, I was climbing along barnacly crags with the Welsh surf (yes, there really IS welsh surf), pounding against the legs of my wetsuit in our coasteering course. At the same camp, I also learned how to surf, and I mean really learned how to surf; I actually rode a wave three times, and the instructor said I was the most natural surfer he'd ever seen! At school in Middlebury, I was always considered either the ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Cardiff September 19th 2007

Hi Everyone well we had a great time at the game. Cardiff was packed full of red and Yellow and Green for the Wales Australia game. We had great seats on the half way line just above the boxes and the atmosphere was magic. The banter from the crowd was hilarious - Stevie Wonder could have kicked it better, ands imilar stuff. The singing was loud and fun - especially with the roof closed. The Aussies played well and Wales had a great second half. After the match we joined in the general fun and games. A woman flashed out of a third floor window to cheers from all the lads (in red and yellow) and then a guy chased a woman down the road as he thought she'd pinched his wallet. Drama all round. The ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Cardiff September 15th 2007

Well what an adventure! We're only three days into our European escapade (aka Rugby World Cup tour) and we've so far encountered a flight delay in Bangkok (a seven hour layover allowing for three hours kip at the Bangkok Airport Novotel), the great Belarusian transit visa challenge (we wrangled a 48 hour visa in less than two), cold showers at our London hotel (thankfully we weren't paying the 150GBP tariff advertised in reception) and a fairly mean hangover for some of the group - they're working on a second as we go to print. Catching up with friends and family at The Victoria Hotel in Paddington on Thursday evening was very pleasant. It was a balmy evening reminiscent of Sydney in October, we stood, drank and chatted on the pavement outside and the drinks went down ... read more
Looking hopeful outside the Belarusian Embassy in Kensington
Boys, beer and rugby
Millenium Stadium - RWC

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Gwynedd » Snowdon September 15th 2007

Whoever it was that built Wales deserves a huge pat on the back; the natural beauty here is so astounding you are at a loss as to know what to point your camera at next.... Every country we have been to so far has its little quirks - for instance, the way the Italians completely disregard the road rules, yet manage to avoid the catastrophic accidents which you would think would be around every corner, considering the way they drive; the French cart little dogs everywhere (including restaurants) but are completely oblivious to the ensuing layer of dog excrement underfoot; and the Welsh...well they seem to have an unhealthy aversion to dentists... I'm not sure why, but very few people seem to have a full set of teeth, and the teeth they have are hanging ... read more
Porthmadog -Team photo
The day we went to Bangor...1
The day we went to Bangor...2

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Cardiff September 15th 2007

Firstly, sorry about no blog entries, but we didn't hear any complaints. However, we thought a quick update after a weekend in Cardiff might be in order. We arrived in Cardiff late Friday night after a week of camping around south east England and checked into the lovely Novotel. We didn't have tickets for the game as it was sold out and they were 300 pounds on eBay, but we thought being there would be the next best thing (You can stop laughing). The Dangleberries had picked up a new member - Roy "Peter" Orbison, bringing the band up to three. The comforts of the hotel were a welcome relief for some members, after a hard week on the road. Walking around Cardiff on match day was something to behold, a great atmosphere all building up ... read more
Mr Jones
A Blast From the Past
Latham Crashes Over




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