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Bec and John in the UK: August 2009
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Bec and John in the UK. Tuesday, 25 August 2009. Baltic Boating Part 5: More St Petersburg. Despite feeling slightly weary from the previous day's activities, we were both looking forward to our second day in St Petersburg. We'd signed up for two more excursions - a morning walking tour and a 'panoramic' bus tour in the afternoon - in the hope that these would give us ample time to explore the beautiful city centre, having only glimpsed it briefly the day before. Posted by Bec and John. To be a mind-melt...
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Bec and John in the UK: Off To Nether-Netherlands
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Bec and John in the UK. Tuesday, 27 October 2009. Right children, we begin with a geography lesson. The Netherlands. Is the low-slung nation with the dykes and the windmills. Holland. Is one of its regions (actually two provinces, North and South) that sits right next to the North Sea. People use them interchangeably because the most-visited things in The Netherlands also happen to be in Holland - namely Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Delft. But what about the other bits? Well as our friend Jenny.
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Bec and John in the UK: May 2009
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Bec and John in the UK. Thursday, 21 May 2009. The walled French town of Carcassonne. Has been on our radar since 2005, when Bec's lovingly-constructed European tour itinerary included it as a stop between Bordeaux and Barcelona. Due to forces beyond our control, we never made it then, and have been meaning to "tick it off" ever since. We finally managed it over the first May bank holiday, taking our second RyanAir (boo! Flight of the year to the lovely South of France. Menus) is Cassoulet, a slow-cooked...
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Bec and John in the UK: Toy Time: Specialized Langster
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Bec and John in the UK. Saturday, 2 August 2008. Toy Time: Specialized Langster. After a couple of weeks of taking the Underground to work, I'd had enough. The weather has been unfeasibly warm (anyone would think it was summer! Making it like an oven in the carriages, and tourists (pah! Were everywhere. The entrance to Oxford Circus Tube was starting to resemble the inlet to a meat-grinder - I guess the full trains coming out the other side were the sausages. Well, I was expecting the worst. Back in ...
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Bec and John in the UK: September 2009
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Bec and John in the UK. Sunday, 13 September 2009. Baltic Boating Part 7: Oslo. After another delicious Day At Sea we steamed up the Oslofjord. To Norway's capital. By sea is definitely the best way to approach Oslo; virtually every passenger on our boat was glued to the stunning views of the lush green valley-sides dotted with impossibly-cute wooden cottages. If there had been a Norwegian estate agent on board he would have done very well out of our boat that morning! Posted by Bec and John. Tallinn was...
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Bec and John in the UK: YAGGAGC
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Bec and John in the UK. Thursday, 29 October 2009. Londoners, bless 'em, are very savvy about many things. Most. For example, know that bicycle-rickshaws, Harrods. Are London's biggest rip-offs and are to be avoided at all costs. But you could guess that. Some. Have the Central London Tube Map etched into their cerebrum, allowing instant journey planning and trouble-avoidance:. Not bad. Unfortunately though, very few. Londoners would know a good cup of coffee. The café does not have a big, chromey, Itali...
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Word Constipation | There is no blog title.
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There is no blog title. A place for photos and stories and thoughts and news…. I’ve stopped writing. That is, I write all the time but nothing of true personal meaning. All day numbers tumble from my fingers into spreadsheets, I reference international standards and local guidelines, I describe measurement setups, weather conditions and ambient noise conditions – but I don’t write for me anymore. And I miss it. Is it phalange burn-out,. So why the hold up? And so why now? Nope A few reasons:. So thankyou...
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Bec and John in the UK: Farewell London
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Bec and John in the UK. Thursday, 5 November 2009. It would seem the best way we currently have to sum up complex human emotions is to plot them on a four-directional plane - witness the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. INTJ, ESFP and all that) and Marston's DISC Model. Onto the psychiatrist's couch, let's begin! Will miss about London. ALWAYS something new to do. Crisp winters, chance of snow. Europe on the doorstep. Expensive cost of living. I ♥ LONDON T-Shirts. Looking forward to in Melbourne. Or as a moa...
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Bec and John in the UK: Talking Turkey
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Bec and John in the UK. Tuesday, 6 May 2008. Following on immediately from Portugal, we headed off to Istanbul. In Turkey. We were booked in to join a tour of Turkey, culminating in a night at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli for the 2008 ANZAC Day ceremonies. No, it's not a flying rug sadly. We got in to Anzac Cove at about 10pm, and the place was already "full" by any measure. Luckily, there was a really great co-operative spirit amongst everyone, and we all shifted up several times during the night to accomo...
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Bec and John in the UK: October 2009
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Bec and John in the UK. Saturday, 31 October 2009. Italian Lakes 2: Molto Bella Varenna. At times like these, hotels with free WiFi really do shine - out came the MacBook, and soon after we'd hit on a perfect solution. The small town of Varenna that we'd admired from afar had quite a lot to offer, including a railway station with regular trains back to Milan - quite rare on the lakes! We easily found a hotel that could accomodate us, a short walk from the ferry pier. Job done! We found a "beach" of sorts...