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Thu, 9 Sep 2010 | By lauren-farr | Photo Gallery
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Thu, 9 Sep 2010 | By dancinnadz |
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Tue, 7 Sep 2010 | By melissa | Views [1024] | Comments [3]
(I'm going to try out a REL style entry) Aidan and I have just returned from another lovely holiday in Wales. We stayed in Coed-Y-Brenin, right off one of the mountain bike trails there. We rented a cottage for the week, and had another couple come ... Read more >
Tue, 7 Sep 2010 | By melissa | Photo Gallery
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Tue, 7 Sep 2010 | By anijensen | Views [780] | Comments [2]

We got up in Orton this morning to rain falling and wind blowing. We got ready for the day, made it downstairs to breakfast only to find that the help had not shown up to make it! The poor Manager came staggering out of a back room to a room full of ... Read more >
Mon, 6 Sep 2010 | By cmccasker | Views [414]

Traveling into the country from London is such a simple and ideal way to spend the day. One Monday when the skies were gray but the heat still lingering i caught a train into Cambridge, an hour's north of London. As the train made its way up towards ... Read more >
Mon, 6 Sep 2010 | By anijensen | Views [701] | Comments [1]

Our first flat day of walking! Yay! A few slopes, but nothing like the mountains of the Lakes District which we have now left behind. Today was the first day of mostly farmed fields, stone walls, and hard to find stiles. We stepped out of the door ... Read more >
Sun, 5 Sep 2010 | By hannah_white | Views [642]
The canals are all beginning to look the same. Lots of water stretching out in front of us with hedgerows either side. Sometimes, there is something slightly different, like the twirly, turnover bridges on the canal to Stoke, or the masses of weeping ... Read more >
Sun, 5 Sep 2010 | By anijensen | Views [754]

Another good breakfast of eggs, bacon, black pudding, toast, coffee, orange juice, sausage, and hash browns. We had the standard morning hike up out of the valley to a ridge top, saw some great views, the wind almost knocked us down a few times. Some ... Read more >
Sat, 4 Sep 2010 | By dancinnadz |
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Sat, 4 Sep 2010 | By kittben | Views [738]
England and her people treated us well indeed! That diet had to wait... But a quick sip of Chinese water will induce
the detox ;)
Having breathed in circulated farts, listening to yappy
teenage Quebecois, & been awake for 24 hours +, ... Read more >
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Mel surrounded by pigeons at Trafalgar Square. The National Gallery is to my left and St Martin's is in the background.
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![Jervis Bay flows into many creeks and inlets and while swimming in one I overheard some kids mention that a man had picked an octopus out of the water, so upon locating him and asking what he was doing he told me he was simply getting the octopus out of harms way as 'this is his swimming pool and you wouldn't like him swimming in yours now would you?!' as he carefully yet comfortably relocated the octopus to a less populated area of the creek.: by jodieheasman33, Views[590] Jervis Bay flows into many creeks and inlets and while swimming in one I overheard some kids mention that a man had picked an octopus out of the water, so upon locating him and asking what he was doing he told me he was simply getting the octopus out of harms way as 'this is his swimming pool and you wouldn't like him swimming in yours now would you?!' as he carefully yet comfortably relocated the octopus to a less populated area of the creek.: by jodieheasman33, Views[590]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/jodieheasman33/37688/DSC_0068_medium.jpg)
Jervis Bay flows into many creeks and inlets and while swimming in one I overheard some kids mention that a man had picked an octopus out of the water, so upon locating him and asking what he was doing he told me he was simply getting the octopus out of harms way as 'this is his swimming pool and you wouldn't like him swimming in yours now would you?!' as he carefully yet comfortably relocated the octopus to a less populated area of the creek.
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