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I have miles to go before I sleep: Hon(n)i soit qui mal y pense
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Hon(n)i soit qui mal y pense. Speaking with people became easier as well and Birmingham had suddenly become my home. Birmingham and I had our ups and downs, more downs during the extremely busy final year, even though the last two months I spent in England passed by in the blink of an eye. But I could not stop the tears from rolling down my cheeks as the ferry left Portsmouth harbour. Off we went on a sunny but cold November day. to this beautiful and peaceful place...
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I have miles to go before I sleep: Exhibition: People in London
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Exhibition: People in London. 8th September - 17th October 2014. Last week, I went to a photographic exhibition entitled ‘ People in London. 8217; by Richard Slater at the Royal Geographical Society. Richard Slater spent five years recording his view of London, along five categories with a bonus uncategorised ‘London Surprises’ which was my favourite. Also - listen out for the London sounds! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening.
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I have miles to go before I sleep: My London Diaries
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I have miles to go before I sleep. I have recently moved to London - and I feel that I could not give London any justice by writing one or two blogposts. Therefore I decided to write a different category of posts called 'London Diaries', in order to share some of the things, places and happenings I discover in the capital! So, London, this one's for you, because I think you deserve a second chance! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening. But I have promises to keep,.
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I have miles to go before I sleep: Hei hei Trondheim
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Last week Chris and I visited Trondheim, Norway. Which felt like a leap forward into wintertime! We stepped off the plane and the cold hit us. Of course these aren’t winter temperatures for Norway, but for us it was a 15-degree drop to zero! We were lucky enough to stay in the very hype area of Bakklandet so that our first view of Norway was very quaint: a cobbled street with multi-coloured wooden houses, home to boutiques, restaurants and cafés. The next day, we walked...
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I have miles to go before I sleep: Essex Tales
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I have miles to go before I sleep. It's market day in Romford, there is a soft and constant drizzle and a man is sheltered under a roof, playing a gloomy melody on his trumpet, occasionally water splashes from the tarpaulin that covers the market stands. By fields. Here is a picture that in my opinion represents Essex well: two horses in the middle of field and in the distance you can see the London skyline. 15 February 2015 at 23:28. Romford is in London, not Essex. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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I have miles to go before I sleep: February 2014
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I have miles to go before I sleep. 5 reasons you still underestimate Norwich. 1 You still believe in the ‘Normal for Norfolk’ story. I want to know! And - please - stop these jokes. We have all stopped laughing politely two decades ago. 2 You think that independent food places are a thing of the past. Is going to an independent coffee shop for you synonym to cramming yourself amongst all the hipsters typing away some dreadful new book/play/song on their MacbookAir? Just a couple of examples:. This is a p...
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I have miles to go before I sleep: October 2014
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Exhibition: People in London. 8th September - 17th October 2014. Last week, I went to a photographic exhibition entitled ‘ People in London. 8217; by Richard Slater at the Royal Geographical Society. Richard Slater spent five years recording his view of London, along five categories with a bonus uncategorised ‘London Surprises’ which was my favourite. Also - listen out for the London sounds! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening.
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I have miles to go before I sleep: September 2014
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Disobedient Objects at the V&A - free exhibition. The Victoria and Albert Museum currently hosts a free exhibition called ‘ Disobedient Objects. 8217; The exhibition showcases objects that have been used in protests and for social movements; you may ask - what does that have to do with design? These are just a few examples that stood out for me and I hope will give you a taste of what the exhibition is about, to go and discover it for yourself! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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I have miles to go before I sleep: Morocco - A few thoughts
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Morocco - A few thoughts. Essaouira - the beach. So here are just two little thoughts I wanted to share with you:. Marrakech was incredibly hectic, and that’s its charm. You walk through the souqs were the narrow roads all seem to look the same. You get approached in English, French, German, Spanish – depending on where a vendor guesses you are from! Finally we also stayed just outside Taghazout, just 200m from a great surfing spot. It didn’t really feel like ...One thi...
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I have miles to go before I sleep: Red Bike Ride - Our 100km fundraising challenge !
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I have miles to go before I sleep. Red Bike Ride - Our 100km fundraising challenge! Every year hundreds of people across the UK support the work of the Red Cross over one week, Red Cross Week. This week celebrates this incredible organisation by raising money in a thousand different ways from dying your hair red to wear your onesie to work day! What did we decide to do? Cycle 100 km across Norfolk and into Suffolk in support of the British Red Cross but - here comes the twist- on our old rusty bikes!
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