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Thursday, November 23, 2006

Valencia, Spain - via Stansted, UK



We got up at the ungodly hour of 3am to do the now more regulary trip to Stansted. When Ryan Air says 'cheap flights' I always seem to overlook the days less sleep and the rigorous and costly journeys to and from the airport.

So we arrived nice and early and as we were coming from different locations - Sandra and I met at the Ryan Air check in line. Every time I go there, I also forget how many people there must be in the UK for this airport to be busy BEFORE the first flights are even allowed to leave in Adelaide - plus you have to be there approx 2 hrs early to avoid hold ups - check in can only be done up to 40 mins before boarding.
All went smoothly, even with the new rule that all liquids, makeup etc (under 100mls) needs to be placed in a sealable Glad bag (Glad must be a rich lady). I quit that ages ago and just decided I would check everything like this in with my luggage to save time and stress. However those few docile people, who always claim ignorance held us up somewhat - and the lines to go through security were at an all time length. All this being well, there was still the chance we would have to undress from the toes to the ankles - damn it! We must have looked like our feet didn't smell - 'please move to the side and place your shoes on the conveyer belt'. Phew!
Most of you know this, but I actually came to London with the primary idea to travel. These arduous tasks are making this hobby prove less and less glamorous each time I fly - oh but it keeps it interesting!

Now, the idea to get to the airport with time to spare was to ensure a smooth trip….. And to do some shopping in the airport! Not that you make any savings doing it this way in the UK, but its just a thing that us non UKians regard as something 'fascinating' and 'special' (oh and there is a good shoe shop!)

We didn’t buy anything (except a tuna toastie and a Starbucks Xmas special - Gingerbread Latte!!! - They are back for another Xmas Rez - and you can buy the stuff to make it yourself the whole year round!)

Ok, now we are revitalised - lets go to Spain!

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

new fave dwinkie - for the festitivities!

Went to a nice place overlooking the water in York on the weekend that had an extensive cocktail list, called The living Room.
Glancing through this book of treats,(whilst Julez opted for the cappuccino option at 5pm) I concluded that with such a big range, I had to indulge. Hmm, some of my favourite things! 'Il have a Basil Grande please!' Now you may think, basil!???? or looking at the ingredients, Chambord, Grand Marnier, Cranberry juice... maybe cracked black pepper is a tad more odd... as my dad used to say (and probably still does), 'dont knock it til you try it!' It was simply divine!
Typically being an Aries, I get bored easy, so I moved on to something with vodka and elderflower - i dont exactly remember the rest because after the BG everything else was well, just a mere concoction of blah blah (ahhem, champagne aside!)

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Monday, November 06, 2006

Grand olde duke (duchess) of York




Yorks biggest antique shoppe - I know someone who likes clocks...


York ye olde town



Walkin along ye wall



York Minster (arent they carpets..?)



North West gate on the wall - Petergate

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Be weary mary, this fairy has a scary hairy!




Ok, So I went to York for the weekend - I promised I would take many pictures... first of all tho - the new hair do! *SHOCK HORROR!*
This is the just done, not so boofy versions...stay tuned for that!
Oh, and thats Julez' new hair do too ;)

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