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Twitterings of a Twitterer. GEA (Grande Escursion Appenninica). A week of surprises… Part 4. After another great sleep in that fabulous bed, I woke up wondering what my next surprise was going to be…. After breakfast we went off for a last walk around the square in Marrakech then back to. To wait for our Taxi. The taxi arrived and it was one hell of a journey getting out of Marrakech, totally amazing the way they drive, and one place I would not want to be driving in. We decide to walk up to The Kasbah.
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wakeupandsmellthecoffee: June 2010
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010. Falling Into a Depression. I feel so depressed. Why today more than any other day? Yesterday, I spent 5 hours cleaning the house to show to last-minute viewers. They came, they saw, they complimented. Today, they said the house is not for them. Oh despair! Will no one rescue me from this purgatory? That's not the only reason. There are others. I got the terms and conditions of employment for my new job. Fantastic? And I'm bone tired. Too many late nights and early mornings. Somet...
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A Broad Abroad: Settling in for a wait
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The ramblings of a rambling South African mum. Sunday, 28 September 2008. Settling in for a wait. So another week down. Two and a bit to go and I'll be a mother of two. Can't pretend I'm not alternating between excitement and blind terror but as ankles swell and discomfort increases, the former is winning out. Bring on three hourly feeds, just let me lose the waddle! Oh well, we continue to wait for Thumper. Will keep you posted. It's great to have you back online! 29 September 2008 at 06:33. I'm debatin...
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A Broad Abroad: American WIldlife
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The ramblings of a rambling South African mum. Saturday, 4 October 2008. Just as I was about to take Bambi to bed, the phone rang. Our neighbours had been having raccoon trouble and had managed to trap the little critter in their garage. Would we like to come over for a quick look and help release it? 160;Off we went with Bambi yodeling the theme tune to Go Diego Go. Oh, and the heavens opened. And I'm still pregnant by the way. Wow, it's like being on safari. 5 October 2008 at 00:32. It's a pitty that ...
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A Broad Abroad: Thumper...
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The ramblings of a rambling South African mum. Tuesday, 21 October 2008. All 9 pounds of her (4.1kg for those metrically minded). She is doing well, feeding voraciously and, in my completely unbiased opinion, absolutely gorgeous. Bambi can barely contain her excitement - the Good Man has held his littlest princess less often than his big princess has. We're wondering if the novelty will wear off. Anyway, must get on with my endless cycle of feeding, nappy changes and naps. 21 October 2008 at 21:53. 30 Oc...
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A Broad Abroad: August 2007
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The ramblings of a rambling South African mum. Wednesday, 8 August 2007. We have a problem. Please be patient. I haven't mentioned this before, largely I think, because I'm in denial. It is possible that we will emerge from this process a little lighter in wallet and, indeed, in load. But. We will survive. The far greater question is how I will survive the next - 6 weeks without Skype. See you in October. PS Any suggestions as to a new name for this blog are welcome! Monday, 6 August 2007. Cut back my ga...
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A Broad Abroad: November 2007
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The ramblings of a rambling South African mum. Wednesday, 7 November 2007. Well, I know that I've been a touch elusive but 42 comments looked too good to be true. And I was right. Them spammers have attacked. So I'll be adding one of those nasty little steps to the comment process where you enter a code word that makes no sense. A real test of commitment. So where have we been? Now I am entering the quagmire that is ADSL. Why oh why does this have to take upwards of a week? In fact, Bambi is having a bla...
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A Bangladesh Adventure: April 2011
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A new job, a new country and new experiences. Join me on my Bangladesh adventure! Tuesday, 26 April 2011. Been a bit slack lately but have just come back from 8 days in Bhutan and 6 days in India. Bhutan - what can I say, all of us thoroughly enjoyed it and would love to return. Fresh air, mountains, forests, friendly people, stunning architecture and great food. What more could a person ask for. Here are a few of my favourite photos - others to follow later. Monk at Punakha Dzong. Paro valley and dzong.
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A Bangladesh Adventure: December 2009
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A new job, a new country and new experiences. Join me on my Bangladesh adventure! Thursday, 3 December 2009. Escaping the bloodbath - R and R in KL. In between the shopping I did manage to fit in a bit of sightseeing but ran out of energy fairly quickly. When walking got too much, the monorail and light rail train were a cheap and good alternative. Not far from where I stayed was Petronas Towers, below which was a good shopping centre. The towers were best seen just after sunset. Chan See Shu Yun Temple.
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