Wednesday, 15 August 2007
BROADSTAIRS
Saturday, 11 August 2007
MORE OF ENGLAND
Friday, 3 August 2007
AFTER SALISBURY
The following day I invested in a UK road atlas. In spite of this, I still managed to get lost, trying to find my way to Fleet to visit another friend. (to be fair, she had given me directions from the M3!) I ended up coming off the M4, junction 3! Having had enough of the motorway and it's traffic, I decided to following the little aeroplane for Gatwick and headed back to dad's.
Last night I took the train up to London to meet some guys who I've been writing to for several years as they had gone to the same school as me - Haymill in Burnham. For them it was a reunion as one of them now lives in the States but works in Saudi and was passing through. I had never met them before, not even at school - well, not that I remember! Still, talking Burnhameeze, we had a very enjoyable evening at The Mitre in Paddington. I didn't get lost once!!
Wednesday, 1 August 2007
SALISBURY
Last Sunday, Yorgi and I motored down to Salisbury (got lost) and what should have been a lunch date ended up an evening dinner with my friend Graham. Before eating we took a walk along the river from Salisbury to Old Sarum. It was England at its best. Everything from the walk itself, the views, the little English Heritage shop, even the loos (why do I still feel guilty about putting paper down them?!) Yorgi had a lovely time playing on the lawns. He's really into lawns! He's a good ice-breaker too. Complete strangers come up and start talking to us and children fall to their knees to pet him.
Thursday, 26 July 2007
Times in Tonbridge
Hi guys! Left is dad's band, Bloco Fogo. You can see dad in the middle row, second in front the right. Their next gig is this Saturday when they'll be playing at Maidstone River Festival. Right is Dad and Yorgi in the front garden.
Last night Dad, a girl from the band and I went to a local pub to listen to a jazz trio. They were fab. What a way to spend an evening; a pint of Bombadier and good jazz. After my second pint, it dawned on me that I was the driver and the only one drinking. Woops.