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Roman Territory
Graham
24/07/2009, Bath, Wiltshire

Car MoT'd, after some minor work, we joined the M25 car park for 3 hours before eventually reaching the M4 and arriving in Bath to stop at the palacial flat of Mark T, overlooking the town of Bath. A short trip into town for a 'sharpener', preceded an excellent thai curry Chez Thorpe, and a quiet night in with a few DVD films on the big TV. Our trip here included a visit to the Museum of Bath at Work, highly recommended for a stop if you are in town. Housed in an eighteenth century Real Tennis Court, the Museum traces the development of Bath a retailing and manufacturing centre and ,since the seventeenth century, as a tourist and health resort. There are three floors displays for the whole family including the landscape of industrial Bath and exact reconstructions of factories and workshops. Now, onto a National Express Coach and back to .... Bexleyheath, for one evening! Thanks mum!

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Off to France
Graham
18/07/2009, Near Limoges, France

Having been rained upon intensely in High Wycombe, a return to Bexleyheath for a week of relaxing, then off to France to see Andy, Becka and Ella, and bring my long lost car back from France to England for selling. A short flight from Stansted to Limoges of about 1 hr 15 mins, and we were there - air travel has it's benefits! Alas, it appeared that we also took the bad weather with us and the nexxt 4 days saw thunder, lightening, and very heavy rain, however, that did not stop us from enjoying ourselves in company. Keeping warm in the evening over the BBQ, and sorting out 'life, the universe, and everything' over several fine bottles of red wine until 3am. Ella is growing up rapidly and it was great to get involved with her chatter whilst building models from Play Doh (that's Tracey and I playing with the Play Doh....). Our final day visiting the beach was great fun and time passed all too quickly before jumping in the car, driving 500 miles north to Dunkerque, ferrying to Dover, and returning to Bexleyheath again, just in time for the MoT test the following morning. Get the credit card at the ready...!

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Rabbit sitting...
Graham
15/07/2009, High Wycombe, Bucks

Having had a very relaxing couple of weeks at mum's in Bexleyheath, our next 'mission' was to feed and supervise rabbit 'Daisy' and two goldfish (no names...) for two weeks while our friends Chris and Helene, and their family, disappeared away on holiday to warmer climes. Time certainly flew by here; a great BBQ on the first weekend, an evening meal with Mike and Carol later in the week, an excellent curry last Wednesday with Mark, Karen, Kim and Aileen who we met through our Atlantic crossing last year, then throw in a couple of home-cooked roast Sunday dinners, some Sky Movies in High Definition (brilliant!), and That Was The Two Weeks That Were (TWTTWTW!). Gone, just like that. Rabbit and goldfish still alive, we're back at mum's tonight in Bexleyheath, then off again tomorrow morning at 5am to Stanstead Airport heading for Limoges in France to see Andy, Becka and Ella for a few days before driving the Mazda back to UK. So, if you are in the market for a British Racing Green, Mazda MX-5 convertible to make the most of this year's summer in Britain, call me!

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