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  • Day 5

    If it’s free, it’s for me!

    April 8 in England ⋅ ⛅ 50 °F

    It was a great day of sightseeing today,and I learned so much! We took advice from Rick Steves and started with the Roman Baths before the rush of visitors got there. The baths are fed from a hot spring that was originally used by the Celts before the Romans moved in around very late BC. In a stroke of brilliance, later replicated by Christians and other conquerors, the Romans adopted the name of the Celtic’s goddess (Sulis) and named the town Aquae Sulis. The hot springs are the only ones in Great Britain and are the result of rain water, filtering through the limestone down to about 2.5km. It takes about 10,000 years for the water to sink down, where it is heated and pushed back to the surface at a fault line. It bubbles out at a constant 115 degrees which, when cooled, is perfect for soaking. We walked around the large pool and saw the smaller reservoir, where the water comes to the surface before flowing out to the pools. Large portions of the baths have been excavated but no where near reflecting the actual size of the baths at their pinnacle of popularity. The Roman complex was huge, and now much of it lies under the “modern” buildings from the 1600 and 1700’s. The antiquities that were discovered during the excavation included an enormous number of coins. The earliest coins were minted around 40BC. They had displays of several coins with the listed timeframe of circulation. There were also small gemstones, with minute but intricate carvings, in a variety of colors. On our way out, tucked away in the corner, was a faucet that was running spring water. We all sampled the warm water and decided not to have a second cup. Throughout history, drinking large quantities of the water has been suggested for therapeutic reasons. I think I would have feigned a miraculous recovery, if I had to drink five liters of that water everyday.

    Following lunch, we connected with the 2pm World Heritage Centre’s free walking tour. It was top notch, and I was actually disappointed that I wasn’t allowed to tip. It was that good. Andy took us on a two mile walk to the highlights of Bath, but my favorite part was the spontaneous utterances of the Australian who joined our group. Oddly, we also had a woman on the tour that lives less than two miles from us in Denver. Anyway, the tour started in the center of town. We got the history of the baths and Abbey, which we saw and read about earlier. We walked past the Guildhill Market again but on the way to the Pulteney Bridge, Andy brought our attention to something we completely missed yesterday. In the parking lot behind the market, there’s a railing that overlooks an alleyway. Right there is one of only two surviving portions of the city walls. Like most old cities here, Bath was surrounded by a protective stone wall long ago. We were probably 15 feet up from the original walkway, as the river Avon has flooded repeatedly, depositing layers and layers of silt, so that Bath’s elevation is probably 20 feet higher than when the Romans were here. This is why the baths had to be excavated, as they were completely buried over the centuries. Speaking of Avon, apparently there are nine rivers named Avon in Britain. This is when the Australian noted the complete lack of imagination of the British; however, they were ignorant, not unimaginative. The Celtic word for river is afon (I’m spelling it phonetically, not sure if it’s correct). When those conquesting pointed at the river for a name, the Celts thought they must be total idiots and said “river” but in Celtic. And that’s how you get nine rivers called river.

    The tour spent some time on the Roman occupancy and their contributions, but much of what you see in Bath is extraordinary Georgian architecture. Just about all of the buildings from the early 1700’s used bath stone from a nearby quarry. It is s soft tan or off-white color with a warm tone. The buildings, such as the Royal Crescent or those built at the Circus (named for the circular shape) appear symmetrical and orderly. It adds to the air of grandeur. An interesting story: there was a widow in the mid-1700’s, who became the mistress of a man from Northumberland. As a result, she had an illegitimate child named James Smithson, whose money later went to establish the Smithsonian after his death. As Andy said, “The seed of the Smithsonian was planted right there,” pointing at the house.

    Andy also pointed out where homes had their windows covered over with stone. After noting it, I started to notice so many buildings with stone blocks where windows had been. In 1696, a window tax was instituted by the king. Instead of paying the tax, many property owners minimized their liability by simply removing their windows. Some believe that the origins of “daylight robbery” comes from this time, when the king was quite literally robbing the people of daylight.

    The tour was delightful, and we learned a lot about Bath, and its place in our shared history.
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  • Day 95–100

    UK Tour has started!

    April 5 in England ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    This week I met my aunts in London where we spent a couple days. We went to the ABBA Voyage concert which blew my mind. The people looked like they were standing right in front of me! The music was awesome and everyone was dressed in sequins and feathers. I also rode the worlds tallest tube slide which was awesome. We also had the best fish and chips EVERRRRRRR! The next couple days were spent in Bath! It gets it’s name from the Roman baths that still remain in the city. We toured those and learned so much about the natural hot springs in the area. The romans loved to use baths and even threw coins into the fountains like we do today. We got to try the spring water that is still flowing from the hot springs. I definitely don’t need to drink that water ever again but it was cool to try! It fell as rain 10,000 years ago. We also walked around the town near the river and got to watch boats go through locks like the panama canal. If a boat wants to move up or down the river they have to enter a lock and wait about 15 minutes for the water to level out with the direction it is going. The views from the river were absolutely gorgeous. And of course what is a new town visit without a free tour! Our tour guides were awesome and there were so many cool things in bath. They had lots of parks and used something called bath stone in almost all of their buildings. My favorite part of the tour was the Royal Crescent which was a crescent of buildings with a huge park in the front. Overall Bath was one of my favorite towns I’ve visited and I’m super excited to see what s next in the UK!Read more

  • Day 21

    A day in Bath

    November 29, 2024 in England ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    It’s hard to believe that the trip is coming to an end - it’s gone by so quickly!!! As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. For our last full day on the road, we hopped on the train to Bath, ready to explore every corner of the UNESCO World Heritage site. It did not disappoint! From the moment we stepped off the train, Bath captivated us with its incredible architecture and atmosphere. We spent the day wandering through the winding streets as the sights, sounds, and… of course… the tastes of the Christmas markets were all around us. The highlight of the day for me was undoubtedly spending over two hours walking around the Roman Baths - which offered a fascinating glimpse into the city’s ancient history. It’s easy to imagine what it must have been like centuries ago. While it’s always difficult to say goodbye to Europe, Bath was the perfect way to wrap up this unforgettable experience. Shock! 😂😂😂 Another 10/10 day. Of course, we do have half a day left in London tomorrow so the adventure isn’t quite over yet. However, the past three weeks spent exploring the UK and Scandinavia have been nothing short of extraordinary. It has been a powerful reminder of how lucky I am to have the opportunity to explore these amazing places. And, more than just a great trip, it has only strengthened my dream of one day living in London! See you tomorrow, for one final (half) day in this remarkable city. 😄😄😄Read more

  • Day 8

    Cars, castles and Casswell-Beckers

    October 25, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince, signing in.

    Today I awoke armed with the knowledge that I had to pack my bags, have a shower, make the complicated choice of which clothes of Izzy’s I could not bring, and write two full blogs.

    This was almost a success.

    Indeed, bags were packed, showers were had, clothes choices were made, but the two full blogs were not written.

    One of them was posted in the evening of this day, and the second was written in the night of this day, but was only posted on the morning of the next blog.

    Which is why it is the morning of the next blog, and I am only just now writing the blog for yesterday, proving once again that I come from the Procrasti-Nation.

    But no matter! I shall do my best to give a truthful recap of the day.

    So, as previously mentioned, bags were packed and I had a shower, and then we had some breakfast. Once again, Andrea and I enjoyed delicious boiled eggs. However, Terry had already eaten breakfast, and so we couldn’t do the egg trick, which felt… unnatural.

    Oh, it should be mentioned that while we packed in the cabin, I introduced Andrea to the wonderful world of folklore: the long pond studio sessions. I don’t think she was a fan.

    But once bags were fully packed and breakfast was enjoyed, we were off (featuring a ten minute connection of a phone to bluetooth and a mad dash to retrieve a charger from a cabin), and the drive began in the best way: with Taylor Swift.

    I played some 1989 per Andrea’s request, but Terry said that he liked willow and so we played evermore, of which Granny and Terry were fans.

    This took us 1h and 9 minutes, and when it was done, Granny asked us to play something entirely different but still Taylor.

    So we played reputation.

    It was a weird time, since the music did not seem to be Granny and Terry’s style. But ultimately it was fun, and we talked about joe vs travis and also about tom hiddleston.

    It was fun! But then we arrived at Castell Coch (I will hear no jokes from dad) and strolled around, after a brief snack for lunch of course.

    The castle was red and very randomly organised, but ultimately very cool because of the art on the walls and tiny beds and stuff.

    I also pretended to fall out a window in a series of photos haha I am funny.

    And then we had a hot chocolate in the cafe, and we were off again!!

    Granny played her boppin tunes this time, with intervals of her telling stories about the songs. Andrea and I wrote our blogs, trying to catch up our lateness, but failing miserably, since we arrived at AliDexDann’s house really quickly.

    Upon our arrival, we chilled in the kitchen and got turned into “crazy art installations” by Dex. This involved putting holes in our clothes with toothpicks.

    Andrea and I then made a delicious chopped salad to help Ali and Dann, and we all called each other Chef which was very fun.

    Dex then convinced me to take part in an outdoor dance party with her, which quickly turned into an outdoor dance show, which I realised we would have to show to everyone.

    I perhaps lost all my self respect on that night.

    But happily we went in for some delicious dinner first, the veggie lasagne was exemplary, in fact if someone asked for an example of veggie lasagne, I would point you Dann and Ali’s way. The garlic bread was also delicious, and the salad was perhaps ok.

    After dinner we did indeed have to show the dance routine, Andrea has videos which I hope never see the light of day, but there is a 90 percent chance that I will end up editing them into our vlog, so that’s on me.

    Afterwards, Granny and Terry left, Dexie went to bed and Dann, Andrea and I partook in a game of citadels. I kept losing (mainly due to my desire to remain the King), and then I had to read a story to Dex, who in return told me a story, and then tried to bite me again.

    A recurring theme, it would seem.

    Upon my return downstairs, another game was played and Dann declared that some tavern music was needed. And so he searched far and wide, and finally settled on some medieval music.

    “Who is this?” I asked. Dann raised an eyebrow, and then I heard the notes to one Anti-Heroe by Taylore Swifte, a well known medieval minstrel.

    We then bopped out further to Medieval Swift, and I lost some more. We also ate some blueberry vegan magnums, I was uncertain at first, but soon became a fan.

    After the game was over, Andrea and I retired for the night and I wrote my blog for yesterday, while she slept.

    And that was it!

    Honorary mention today is for my bestie Andrea, who puts up with my annoyance early in the morning and late at night and also through the day hehe, like when I speak my blog aloud for it to be recorded while she is trying to sleep. Sorry!

    Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince, signing out!!
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  • Day 2

    Day 2

    October 19, 2024 in England ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Il faut sachez qu'il est 15h07 et que nous venons de finir de manger hehe. ( Il faut aussi sachez que je vais écrire la journée d'hier ce dimanche et que j'avais déjà commencé d'où le fait que je commence par l'heure du miam miam, car nous étions trop fatiguées avec Ruby pour le faire hier)

    Donc hier, nous nous sommes réveillées et nous sommes préparées pour aller chercher des citrouilles (une chose très américaine) c'était plutôt fun, nous avons pu en choisir une pour nous que nous couperons quand nous reviendrons de Cardigan hehehehe.

    Nous sommes après rentrés manger, assez tard comme vous l'avez lu au début.

    Ensuite, pour faire passer le temps avant d'aller au musical, nous avons joué au 'a gift for princess Luna' avec Ruby, Dann et Dex.
    Après nous sommes donc aller voir 'Rocky Horror show' et c'était le spectacle le plus hilarant du monde, je suis tombé amoureuse de ce show, c'était juste incroyable, je vais le regarder encore une fois dès que je pourrais c'est fantastique.

    Après cette activité, nous nous sommes baladé dans Bath avec Ali et j'ai pu prendre quelques photos de l'architecture, nous n'avions pas très faim vu l'heure à laquelle nous avions mangé le "midi" 😂 donc on a attendu que Dann vienne nous récupérer.

    Quand nous sommes rentrés, Ruby a appelé ses parents et j'ai appelé ma mère et ils se sont fait coucou par téléphone.
    Mais après cet appel, la fatigue nous a emparé, et nous faisions que rigoler
    Contexte pour ceux qui ne verrons pas le vlog: Dann nous a servi de l'eau dans des verres a bières, donc avec la poignée sur le côté et j'ai dis que je les trouvais trop cool et Ruby a commencé à dire "mais c'est pas pratique imagine que ça casse" auquel je lui ai répondu "Ruby c'est toi la personne qui me dit de toujours voir le positif, si je te lance le verre sur la tête la poignée ne va pas casser" et là, fou rire de la part de Ruby parce qu’elle s'est rendue compte que je préférais l'assommer plutôt que de jeter le verre par terre. 😂😂😂
    On a enchaîné pleins de fou rire avec un délicieux plat de pâtes aux brocolis, haricots verts et tomates miam miam miam.

    Pour finir, nous avons dit bonne nuit a Dann et sommes montées 'dormir' seulement nous avons continué à rigoler un peu, ranger nos affaires pour le train demain (aujourd'hui du coup, on est dedans en ce moment) et j'ai continué un peu la série, et nous avons dormi.

    Et voilà le récap de ce deuxième jour à Bristol, prochain récap nous serons à Cardigan hehehehehehehehehe, j'ai très hâte de voir Rose !!!!
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  • Day 2

    Let’s do the Time Warp again!

    October 19, 2024 in England ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince, signing in.
    So today, we awoke in Bristol and were very surprised to see the sun shining! But it was good news since we planned to be very “american hallmark autumn movie” to quote my sisters.

    But first of all, breakfast!

    Breakfast was some pretty tasty waffles, to which we added maple syrup, whipped cream, and some fruit. It is worth noting that the fruit was very classy since it was in a bowl, and that we were not staying with heathens.

    I also had a very cool sausage dog mug and noticed a “french dog” that had a beret but it was ultimately concluded that this sounded like a slur.

    During this breakfast we listened to some interesting music, on brand for Dann, including the “Dramatic Song” and the “weasel riding on a snake”. It was great. Dann also read some of his best reviews that he’s left.

    But after that we went and dressed up in our witchiest clothes which for me was Lily’s skirt (sorry that this is how you had to find out Lil), and headed off to the pumpkin patch! We picked some cool pumpkins, I am a classic girl in a classic world so I picked a classic pumpkin, Andrea is more of an artsy lad and so she has a green and orange one. Dann, Ali and Dex picked out a massive variety and I thought briefly that the pumpkin picking would never end. But alas, it did, and we roasted some marshmallows (for the first time in Andrea’s life), and I got some marshmallow on my fluffy hat 😔. And then we drove off into the sunset with a boot full of about 10 pumpkins.

    Wait no, we didn’t, because Dex wanted to play in the straw play area. She engaged in a fearsome battle with another kid, but Andrea and I headed off to Cluckingham Palace. And thennn we left.

    Upon arrival at home, we had some leftover pizza and sandwiches which were très yummy, and then played a fun game of “A Gift For Princess Luna” which was created by Dann and Dex and I was shook by the complexities of this homemade game, and was brought back to my youth, and the creation of the Lions of Palermo the game.

    But Ali announced that it was time to go to see the Rocky Horror Show! We drove there and then had to queue for some time but it was fast moving do it was cool, and then we were in!

    The show itself was bopping. Fun tunes, great singers, and Jason Donovan was in it which was cool. We bopped out, especially to Time Warp, and though some things were not understood, it was altogether a good time.

    We then had a tour around Bath by exemplary tour guide Ali, who used to live there, and we saw a cool cathedral, a bopping bookshop, and a baddie bridge. It was a very chill and calm place.

    Dann, who had had dinner with Dex, came to pick us up, and we drove home rather tired. Dann then made an exemplary pasta, and Andrea and I called our parents which was fun. Then the two of us, perhaps delirious on tiredness, got the giggles and just chuckled at everything, with funny jokes about synchronisation, burping, positivity, and knocking people out with a glass.

    Reading it now, I think you had to be there.

    But then we went to bed because we were well tired, and we organised our bags so as to be ready the next day, and Mouse was in our room so we hung out with that cool cat for a minute.

    Then, we completed the mastermind (me) and watched a series (andrea) before turning out the lights and going straight to sleep.

    So there is the blog, only a little interesting since I am writing this the next day and so my memory is a bit skewed perhaps.

    Honorary mention today goes to Dex’s excellent pumpkin-picking skills, apparently the trick is to talk to them about halloween. You heard it here first, folks!

    Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince, signing out!
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  • Day 1

    Day 1

    October 18, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Avant toute chose, nous sommes saines et sauves, l'adrénaline et l'anxiété n'ont pas réussi à nous exterminer hehe. (Pour le moment🤐😂)

    Il est maintenant 22h45 au Royaume-Uni, c'est à dire approximativement 23h45 en France. Je suis très fatiguée, mais voici mon premier récap de voyage pour cette première journée:

    Tout d'abord nous nous sommes levées vers 9h le matin et Ruby n'avait toujours pas fait son sac de voyage, ça m'a mis un peu de stress, je ne voulais pas être en retard...
    Donc avec l'aide de Jessica, nous avons tout finalisé et sommes partis pour Toulouse vers 12h10.

    Et voilà que commence tout un tas de péripéties à mon effigie.
    Tout allait bien, nous sommes passées crème à la sécurité, puis nous avons attendu et mangé avant de nous rendre à l'embarquement. Nous faisons la queue, et puis quand vient notre tour, le monsieur me dit que je ne peux pas voyager sans une attestation parental parce que je ne suis pas encore majeure.... LE STRESSSSSS
    Heureusement ma mère a décroché directement au téléphone et le problème a été réglé.

    Nous étions installées à l'entrée de l'embarquement et je me suis rendue compte que mon passeport n'avait pas été tamponné contrairement à celui de Ruby, ce qui m'a fait retourner voir un autre monsieur qui a appelé ma mère (il était très sympa par ailleurs) et en fait c'était normal, c'est juste Ruby qui n'est pas française 🤭.

    Ensuite, l'embarquement a ouvert, avec Ruby toujours, nous nous sommes mis dans une des deux files puis on a du changer parce qu'on était pas dans la bonne (2 dames nous ont laissé nous incruster dans la file pour pas qu'on aille tout au fond, merci beaucoup hehe) et ensuite, Ruby est encore passée comme de la crème tandis que moi j'ai du ressortir de la file pour mettre mon sac dans les boîtes pour mesurer et je suis repassée, sauf que les dames m'ont dit que ça n’avait pas marché donc j'ai du le refaire une deuxième fois (cette fois ci j'ai réussi et des filles m'ont applaudis hehe) ET JE SUIS ENFIN PASSÉE !!

    Nous sommes montées dans l'avion, et en vrai c'était super cool, je n'étais pas préparée pour l'accélération pour monter dans les airs mais le pire c'était la descente, ÇA C’EST HORRIBLE et aussi quand l'avion tournait, ça me donnait tellement mal à la tête aouch🤕.

    Après nous sommes ressorties de l'avion et avons suivi les autres gens vers la sortie, sortie où un contrôleur nous a demandé si on avait plus de 10 ans..... Je fais plus que 10 ans quand même non?

    Après fut la rencontre tant attendue avec Dann, Dex et Ali, à qui je dis encore merci de nous loger et de ne pas nous laisser dans la rue😂.
    Quand nous sommes arrivées chez eux, nous avons eu le droit à des cookies tout juste sortis du four miam !!!
    Et ensuite Dex nous a fait un petit tour de sa maison à sa façon, je crois qu'elle m'aime bien hehe.

    Nous avons aussi joué à un jeu créé par Dann et Dex, c'était assez fun je le referai bien !!

    Et pour finir sur cette première journée, Dann nous a fait découvrir quelques séries, émissions télé que je ne comprends pas trop mais c'était rigolo.
    Je suis maintenant en train d'écrire ce blog à côté de Ruby et je suis très fatiguée je vais m'écrouler sous peu.

    Sur ce, je vous dis à demain!!!!!
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  • Day 1

    Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince on tour!

    October 18, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    And so begins my latest trek. My newest travel. My most recent- I’m out of words beginning with a T. Indeed, Sali Mali (me) and Le Petit Prince (Andrea) are on tour!

    I just realised that tour begins with T.

    Oh well!!

    I begin composing as I sit in a (decidedly swaggy) car. Our two hour drive had just begun when mum asked me if I had written the blog yet. Of course, I immediately apologised profusely for this slow work of mine- I mean three minutes in and I hadn’t started, how could I! And snapped to.

    So after some hard thinking, dad came up with some bopping names for this blog, such as Pays de Gal Pals or Somebody Call Catherine Zeta Jones. But I needed something that stood out and yet blended in seamlessly with Somebody Call John Travolta!! And so, Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince On Tour! was born. However the name was too long for FindPenguins and so the tour was relegated to the description.

    And since it is Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince, of course I will be writing in English and Andrea will be writing hers in French. So if you don’t understand what our blog is on about, never fear, you’re not having a stroke you’re just reading in the wrong language.

    But what has happened so far? Well the twins waved hilariously from the door as we left, and I packed only this morning since I am a proud member of the Procrasti-Nation but it was cool because no one stressed, and mum reversed out of the driveway in an *admirable* fashion.

    Now, dear friends it is much later, indeed it is 11 at night (in english time) and I have much more to tell you.

    So first of all Andrea and I sang 5sos songs into pen microphones for the entire two hour drive which was bopping and good fun.

    When we arrived at the airport mum and dad accompanied us as far as they could but we had to split up before entering security. This was a sad time but Dad was very funny and so it was actually much of an average time. And then we were off and through security and the guy in security actually laughed at me because I took off my watch he was like “haha why are you taking off your watch fool” and I was like “uhhh because I always have to?” And he didn’t answer so I left it on and went to help my friend Andrea who had been split up from me and she had the bag with all the liquid and electronics haha.

    But all was well and we made it through and then purchased some sandwiches for lunch and then Andrea called her mum and then we went to our gate!

    But we had a problem with our passports since we are minors leaving France unaccompanied and the bro was like “where is your attestation” and Andrea was like “uhhhhh” and so she had to call her mum so she could confirm that her kid could leave the country and I was like, “do I need to?” And the guy was like “well you have a british passport and you live in the uk right?” And so I didn’t want to make life complicated for myself so I was like “haha yeah obviously”.

    But upon a call to mum later it was revealed that this was a terrible mistaco on my part since they stamped my passport and they might not let me back into the country in ten days.

    Oh well!

    But it was during this call that we (as unseasoned travellers) thought that the guy not stamping Andrea’s passport was a problem so Andrea went back but it was actually not a problem.

    Beeteebubbleyous if my writing is terrible it’s because I am well tired. Like exhaustion.

    Anyway we were among the first in the queue but it was the wrong queue and so we were supposed to go miles into the back of the other queue but some nice ladies let us go in front so thanks to them! However they were also in the wrong queue haha. They had to switch too.

    But then another mini problem as the security people were like “um this girl’s bag is suspiciously big” so Andrea had to go back and check her bag size and it was good and then she came back and she came through but them they were like “uh go do it again” so she did. And spoiler alert it was still good.

    But then we made it to the plane boarding part and said hello to the plane and got on the plane and then we were off! And it was great fun since Andrea has never been in a plane before. And then we watched Narnia which really slays and I realised they were kinda hard on Edmund.

    But anyway once we landed it was smooth sailing, the Brits were all super polite and helpful so living up to those stereotypes!

    And then we waited a small while for Dann and Dex who came and picked us up and the signs with our names were awesome it was on the whole a bop. But to get from the airport to the car it was like a maze and it was like a mile away and so we got our steps up! And then finallyyyy we were in the car and let me tell you twas freaky being on the wrong side. However some bopping tunes were played including Dad’s favourite Taylor Swift song. Furthermore (my english teacher would be happy) we had some cool conversations that seemed to keep coming back to werewolves and vampires (courtesy of Dex) and Andrea was pretty quiet since tis not easy to stay with unknown people who speak an unknown language so she was a little shy, but overall twas a fun and chill time.

    And indeed I said a phrase I never thought I would say, being “I really need to swing from that donkey” since I learned the old english myth of the cartwheel donkey.

    Upon arrival Ali gave us some absolutely delicious biscuits that were just amazing and we immediately got an extensive tour of the house from Dex, which ended in the front room where we played a game of her and Dann’s invention, called “journey to Unicorn Land” I think, and I won so really it is a good game.

    And then pizza arrived and we ate that and watched Monster High and it was really weird because the characters have been changed (personality, design, accents, even pronouns!). To clarify: Cleo is no longer mean, the characters all look similar and lacking in the detail department, Draculaura is just American now and Frankie goes by they/them.

    I was absolutely shook. Also the messaging was crazy I mean seriously the whole episode was saying “don’t keep things to yourself just go to therapy!” I feel like there were never these undertones when I was a youngling but maybe I was just oblivious 🤷‍♀️.

    And after that Dex went to bed and I yacked with Ali for a bit, but then I had to read to Dex so I did, but Dex was not tired and declared a “gobbling competition” and then bit me.

    So that was fun!

    Anyway, we went back down and watched an episode of a series that got brought up in the car and then we watched this game show that was just crazy and might have melted my brain a little bit.

    So after that Andrea and I went to bed but then I saw that Taylor Swift posted something and it was weirdly suspicious and I was like “hmm maybe I’ll stay awake till the Eras Tour” so I wrote this to keep me busy but sadly there is nary a chance that we will still be awake in 40 minutes so I guess I’ll find our tomorrow. (It is worth mentioning that as I am editing this the Eras Tour is about to end and I wish we were back when this was written, aka when the american leg was just about to begin)

    Anyways lads I am exhausted and this is too much for my tired head so I’m gonna go to sleep.

    Honorary mention today goes to the curly wurly that Dann gave me and it was delicious and then Andrea (the crazy lady) didn’t like hers so gave me the rest. That was great.

    Sali Mali and Le Petit Prince, signing out!
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  • Day 17

    Mr Darcy?

    October 9, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Went to the Jane Austen Centre this morning to see if I could find Mr Darcy. Came close, found a military gentleman instead 🥴 was an informative tour, and was enjoyable. Off to the Roman Baths this afternoon.Read more

  • Day 9

    Bradford on Avon und Bath

    August 28, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Bevor es nach Bath geht, machen wir einen Halt in Bradford on Avon.

    Zwischendurch staut es sich auf der Landstraße. Und zwar genau bei Stonehenge. Alle wollen entweder zum dortigen Parkplatz oder nur mal eben schauen im Vorbeifahren.
    Da wir bereits dort waren, fahren auch wir nur vorbei und machen Fotos.

    Dann kommen wir an einem Feld vorbei mit den meisten Strohballen auf einem riesigen Feld, welches wir je gesehen haben. Überhaupt ist das gesamte Gebiet welches wir bisher besucht haben die Kornkammer Englands.

    Eine kleine Stadt kurz vor Bath, mit schönen Kanälen, die sich durch Bredford on Avon schlängeln. Wir spazieren an einem Kanal entlang und kommen in einem kleinen Künstlerviertel an.

    Wir lassen uns dort in einem Cafe nieder und lassen es uns mit Kaffee und Kuchen gut gehen. 🧁☕

    Dann geht es weiter in Richtung Bath. Die Anfahrt zum P&R Parkplatz gestaltet sich etwas schwierig, da alle Straßen nicht für LKWS geeignet sind.
    Wir fahren sicherheitshalber lieber einen größeren Umweg und kommen dann auch gut an .
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