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look out london: city of love
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Sunday, September 14, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In December 2004, Woz and I left the sunny shores of Australia for life on a narrowboat in central London. After almost four years, three and a half of them spent afloat, we have moved to Tripoli, Libya where we will make our home. Look out London' is now just a reminder of our life in London, the good times, the hard times and those in between. Read on, if you dare. Which country should we head for on our road trip? Right here, right now.
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Muzza's International Adventures: The Americas: USA Summer 2010 - Canadian Roadtrip
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. USA Summer 2010 - Canadian Roadtrip. A little behind the times, as is usual. But here we go! Towards the end of May we decided to do a week long roadtrip up to Canada. The plan was to visit Teen Ranch, maybe head up to the Muskokas and see a bit of Toronto. So we left Philly, car packed with food dr pepper and root beer, ipod all connected up and good to go! Next stop was Buffalo where we caught up with one mr Bower, an awesome chief from Sandy Cove. Had a pizza with the man, c...
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look out london: everything is as it should be
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Everything is as it should be. So, I've caved and spent US $20 on some extra storage space from Picassa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In December 2004, Woz and I left the sunny shores of Australia for life on a narrowboat in central London. After almost four years, three and a half of them spent afloat, we have moved to Tripoli, Libya where we will make our home. Read on, if you dare. Which country should we head for on our road trip? Dr benny's rural adventures.
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look out london: the race circut
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Friday, September 12, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In December 2004, Woz and I left the sunny shores of Australia for life on a narrowboat in central London. After almost four years, three and a half of them spent afloat, we have moved to Tripoli, Libya where we will make our home. Look out London' is now just a reminder of our life in London, the good times, the hard times and those in between. Read on, if you dare. Which country should we head for on our road trip? Right here, right now.
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look out london: the louvre
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Sunday, September 14, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In December 2004, Woz and I left the sunny shores of Australia for life on a narrowboat in central London. After almost four years, three and a half of them spent afloat, we have moved to Tripoli, Libya where we will make our home. Look out London' is now just a reminder of our life in London, the good times, the hard times and those in between. Read on, if you dare. Which country should we head for on our road trip? Right here, right now.
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look out london: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. Are we there yet? By late afternoon we had made our way to Český Krumlov which was our destination of choice (recommended once again by Andi). A beautiful town with lovingly ornate buildings built into the rock face, cobblestoned streets and a river flowing through it's heart. Necessity is the mother of invention . and adventure! It was a beautiful ride - flat (which suited me perfectly! I never wanted to be a lumberjack . I always wanted to be a vegetarian. Andi's latest project...
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look out london: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. So now, I write for the last time . Thanks for joining us over the years. It's been a fun packed four years. From starting a new life in a new country millions of miles from home, renovating our boat, intrepid travels, and adjusting to parenthood . we feel like you've all been there on the journey with us! So here we go! Follow us as we undertake what may be one of the most challenging things we've ever done and what could well be the most rewarding. Monday, September 22, 2008.
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look out london: the last post
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. So now, I write for the last time . Thanks for joining us over the years. It's been a fun packed four years. From starting a new life in a new country millions of miles from home, renovating our boat, intrepid travels, and adjusting to parenthood . we feel like you've all been there on the journey with us! So here we go! Follow us as we undertake what may be one of the most challenging things we've ever done and what could well be the most rewarding. Read on, if you dare.
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Muzza's International Adventures: The Americas: October 2008
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Sunday, October 26, 2008. Episode 4 - Stowy, me and Spanish TV. Stowy and muz leave the Spanish TV behind and head off to Paris for the weekend. Unfortunately due to muz being silly they arrived on the Saturday night instead of the Friday night. But that did not stop our intrepid explorers! Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Episode 3 - Stowy, me and Spanish TV. Muz goes to his mate Pablo's home town in Murcia, Spain, for the long weekend. what fun and adventure will they get up to? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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look out london: on the homestretch
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Saturday, September 20, 2008. After months of talking about it, we finally have a date. We are actually going to Libya. In fact, as of Wednesday afternoon we'll be calling it home. We have four days left to spend in London, with all the usual last minute stuff but this time it all feels a little more organised which is refreshing to say the least. We will be waiting for your updates from Libya. Can't imagine what it will be like.xx. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Read on, if you dare.