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Camino Ingles: Day 7 - Home to Stansted
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Saturday, 25 September 2010. Day 7 - Home to Stansted. The morning was a bit rushed (what day wasn’t? And there was a bit of confusion over the time we were leaving and how long it would take us to get to the bus stop to get the bus to the airport. We ended up missing the bus but had plenty of time in the end. Phew! At the airport it was hard to believe that we had packed so much into the previous 6 days. I think we might have! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Beels in The Sudan.
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Camino Ingles: Day 5 – Hospital de Bruma to Siguieros (15 miles)
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Saturday, 25 September 2010. Day 5 – Hospital de Bruma to Siguieros (15 miles). I checked on Angela at 4 in the morning and she had decided to stay in bed a little longer and leave with Sue and Angela T and Dave in daylight hours. Me and Martin got ready in the dark and made our way out of the Albergue. First problem – all doors were locked and we didn’t know how to get out. Just like cat burglars we removed our rucksacks, pulled up a chair and climbed over a wall to freedom! At 730 we found someone.
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Camino Ingles: Sue's Memoirs of the Camino Ingles 2010
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Monday, 13 September 2010. Sue's Memoirs of the Camino Ingles 2010. Wednesday 25th August 2010. The only difference is that with age comes snoring but let’s not mention the snoring……. Oh sod it, let’s talk about the snoring. The next morning, having not slept a wink, Veronica is just about ready to kill anyone suspected of snoring and it has to be said that there was a full symphony of snoring going on for most of the night – no wonder those Italian kids left so early! The next part of our walk is probab...
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Camino Ingles: Day 6 – Siguieros to Santiago (10 miles)
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Saturday, 25 September 2010. Day 6 – Siguieros to Santiago (10 miles). Again, lovely to be walking in the dark but we missed our way mark again because we were talking! By now we were a bit reluctant to follow Spanish directions so when a driver told us to go back where we came from I sent Martin back and he was to blow on the whistle 3 times if it was ok to come back! Had a good old chat with Veronica en-route and this was good as there hadn’t really been the opportunity to do so before now. Time for a ...
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011: The Long Goodbye Part 5 - Completion Ceremony
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011. Friday, 22 June 2012. The Long Goodbye Part 5 - Completion Ceremony. It was a well thought out event; we were seated according to region and then were called up to the stage to receive our Completion Certificate. We even had time for a practice run! From left: Ren Sherrer, Caitlin O'Neill, Mark Coxen and me. From left: Ren Sherrer, Ellie Pullan, me and Justina Jenkins. Paula Diller and me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Beels in The Sudan. The Beels in Ethiopia.
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011: The Long Goodbye Part 3 - Bazaleti Hotel
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011. Friday, 22 June 2012. The Long Goodbye Part 3 - Bazaleti Hotel. After another rough night we emerged from the train at 7.30 in Tbilisi and headed to McDonalds. For a wash and brush up, a burger and strong coffee to set ourselves up for the day. We were meeting up with people to exchange our worldly goods for much needed lari. Martin had been carrying around with him all weekend a very large Georgian - English Dictionary and it was a relief to get rid of it. The Long Goodby...
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011: The Long Goodbye part 6 - Kaspi School
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011. Saturday, 23 June 2012. The Long Goodbye part 6 - Kaspi School. Saturday 23rd June 2012. In terms of lesson content - games were the order of the day - games and singing! With year 3a my favourite little lazy boy is Giorgi (front right) a handsome boy who has ants in his pants. The girls in this class were particularly conscientious and far better than many of the older students. Year 3b had a very broad ability mix and were hard to teach. Goodbye some more year 6a! A fina...
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011: Lessons Learnt in Georgia
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011. Wednesday, 6 June 2012. Lessons Learnt in Georgia. Tuesday 6th June 2012. As the end of our time in Georgia draws near everyone starts thinking about what they have discovered about themselves or the impact they have had here. I am no exception! But when it comes to it is hard to say what the effect of this experience has been. But here goes! You can always be more flexible. Candle in Davit Gareji Monastery. Being part of a faith community is important to me. Again you do ...
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011: The Long Goodbye Part 7 - TLGers in Kaspi
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Midnight Train to Georgia 2011. Saturday, 23 June 2012. The Long Goodbye Part 7 - TLGers in Kaspi. Saturday 23rd June 2012. We were in a bit of a state back in the apartment as there was so much to pack and clean. Our last day in school was Tuesday and later that day someone was coming over to collect the printer and someone else to collect the last Magtie stick which was our only access to the internet. We knew we were leaving then! Of course it all went off ok! We had a good time. These are TLGers ...