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We (my parents, sister Rachel, Uncle Dennis and myself) set
out on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, 25 November, to see the legendary ...
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Bath/Stonehenge/A Plethora of Papers
(Mar 04 '07)
"it was as we cynics like to say "just a bunch of rocks.""
Well, I haven't written in awhile because as of late, there has not been much to say. I spent most of the past three weeks trying to work on a ...
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Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath
(Dec 09 '06)
On Friday we went on our bus tour. 7:30 start - so early, and didnt get home until 8:30pm. Big Day! But a good one.
We first went to Windsor castle, which is where the Queen goes for weekends. Its ...
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Now this is a charming city, reminiscent of a New England college town. After parking at one of the pay-lots, we decided to tour on ...
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We took the 8:00AM National Express bus to Bath, 3-hours away - and almost missed the bus! Cilly and I had to run like heck, Amazing Race-style, ...
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Stonehenge, Bath
(Feb 21 '07)
Alright, kids. After that last, rather long-winded one, I’ll endeavor to make this one a bit shorter…
We barely made it back in time for class on Monday, and by Tuesday, I was ready to take another ...
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Easter and some fun in Bristol
(Mar 22 '08)
I had to catch a connection flight in Dublin to get to Bristol; Cork to Bristol was not an option. The flights were ok, but I got into Bristol very late. William, my godfather, and his wife Teresa ...
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Bath
(Jan 26 '08)
We started our trip with a competition to choose songs by Australian artists to see who was more Australian on Australia day - David won. We were meeting Kath and TBone and we picked them up on the ...
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A Traveller's Refuge
(Oct 15 '04)
"This region is packed with layers and layers of history and mysterious charm. The beauty of the landscape and the kindness of the people made it even more enjoyable."
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