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Showing posts with label housekeeping. Show all posts
14 April 2011
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14 December 2009
WORD VERIFICATION
Hi all. Due to the high number of spam comments, we've decided to turn on the word verification option for commenting. Anonymous comments are still fine, you just need to type in the letters/numbers displayed before you can post.
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2 October 2009
MINI UPDATE
Hello! We've back in London, and we'll be updating soon. I'm also uploading photos at flickr and adding them to old posts as I get through them, so if you scroll down to the first SWCP post you will see some photos of the first day!
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6 July 2008
THE COLOUR . . . OF MONEY
i hope you like the new colours on our blog. it's not particularly awesome, but i'm always so proud of myself when i manage to do some coding!
dan and i decided we would visit hay-on-wye in wales. it's a book town, with over 30 bookshops - one of the highest rates of bookshops per capita in the world, i believe! so, the plans are:
thursday 25th september: travel from london to hay-on-wye, via oxford to catch up with a friend. stay in a b&b or hotel.
friday 26th: spend the day exploring bookshops and doing some little walks around the area.
saturday 27th: drive up to chester, taking our time to have a look around on the way. meet up with the lovely f and her beau. stay overnight in chester.
sunday 28th: spend the day with the guys, maybe go for a little walk/picnic in the surrounding countryside. stay in chester.
monday 29th: go up to wallingford to meet a friend for lunch, then head back down to london in the afternoon.
i looked at the cost of using trains and buses to do this, and it amounted to about 300 pounds. if we hire a car, it will cost about 150 pounds (including the cost of an additional driver) plus petrol. in all, it will probably even out, but driving gives us a lot more flexibility. so that's probably what we'll do.
dan and i decided we would visit hay-on-wye in wales. it's a book town, with over 30 bookshops - one of the highest rates of bookshops per capita in the world, i believe! so, the plans are:
thursday 25th september: travel from london to hay-on-wye, via oxford to catch up with a friend. stay in a b&b or hotel.
friday 26th: spend the day exploring bookshops and doing some little walks around the area.
saturday 27th: drive up to chester, taking our time to have a look around on the way. meet up with the lovely f and her beau. stay overnight in chester.
sunday 28th: spend the day with the guys, maybe go for a little walk/picnic in the surrounding countryside. stay in chester.
monday 29th: go up to wallingford to meet a friend for lunch, then head back down to london in the afternoon.
i looked at the cost of using trains and buses to do this, and it amounted to about 300 pounds. if we hire a car, it will cost about 150 pounds (including the cost of an additional driver) plus petrol. in all, it will probably even out, but driving gives us a lot more flexibility. so that's probably what we'll do.
19 February 2008
LINKITY LINK
I'm updating the side bar to the right with links. Do you have any particularly good travel-related websites that you use? Let me know!
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