We didn't get lost once!  (Jun 03 '06)
Practical Information: We picked up a car in Bath and drove into the Cotswolds, our B&B was about 1.5 hours away. The B&B is in the little village of Draycott which has 20ish houses, a ...
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I'm Shakespearienced Out  (Feb 09 '07)
"It was in the middle of the countryside with a thatched roof and a charming garden"
After I last wrote, the most exciting thing that happened was going to Casablanca on Thursday night for Liz's ...
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Well, friends, about a week or so has passed since I’ve last managed to write on this blog. The main mental block about doing so comes down to one thing: the internet. My connection here is slow, if ...
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Day 1: Oxford, From Chicago to UK  (Sep 21 '07)
"I do like England, but I definitely felt the sting of our weakening US dollar in the high cost of living of UK."
After a seven-year drought of traveling, I decided to rekindle my travel passion through ...
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Drove down to Stratford Upon Avon today, which is for those that don't know Shakespeare country. It is full of beautiful old Tudor buildings that are barely structurally sound. Once again another ...
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Stonehenge, England  (Sep 14 '02)
I have always been fascinated with the Stonehenge monuments even before we ever thought of travelling to England. I've always wondered why they were built and who built them. Unfortunately, these ...
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How'd they do that  (  '05)
"To think that it was built 1000s of years ago just baffles me."
Because I was studying abroad there was some short excursions that were offered to the Americans. I had to get up so early in the morning ...
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oxford, england  (Apr 20 '06)
"gorgeousness! culture!"
thursday - we drove to OXFORD england which i really wish we had more time in. the next time i come to england, i will see cambridge (which we missed because of the crazy driving ...
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4ª Jornada: Oxford  (Jul 27 '03)
Con Yiye, profesor de Ed. Física del Colegio había quedado para pasar el día con él y con Luis, un amigo de D. Benito. Me recogieron y nos dirigimos a Oxford
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Henges made of stones...interesting!  (Sep 07 '06)
"There was also a massive man-made hill, which was nice, but who makes a hill??"
This morning we checked out Stonehenge, and its lesser known little brother, Avebury. Avebury was first, and pretty cool. ...
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