England with Matildabishop, Day 1 1/2
Oct. 14th, 2008 11:45 pmMonday was a travel day- all went well except for a slight miscommunication with
matildabishop which did cause a little stress, but I found them in the coach station after a while. That seems to be a theme for this trip. ;) I'm now in Birmingham!
( matilda, the Mum in Brum time )
( meeting Storm )
I managed to make it to the Bishop household without incident, though without help I might have missed the stop. I've now traveled via plane, train, automobile, and coach. I suppose if I'd taken the ferry in Portsmouth, then I'd have covered a great number of ways to travel! I did some research into staying in Bath before seeing how expensive it would be to get to the airport, so I've gone back to research into staying in Oxford.
verdenia has friends who graciously offered for me to spend the night before my flight, but they're off to the SE of London and I'm now at a point where I want minimal schlepping of the SoD, so I'm going to simply spend my last few nights in Oxford and take the bus in the morning. At that point I'll need to find an internet cafe, so if I'm quieter once I leave the Bishops, that's why.
Today Matilda and I are going to Worcester Cathedral, and maybe also the Red House Glass Cone, built in 1790.
Hope that you're all doing well and enjoying this wee travelogue. ♥
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( matilda, the Mum in Brum time )
( meeting Storm )
I managed to make it to the Bishop household without incident, though without help I might have missed the stop. I've now traveled via plane, train, automobile, and coach. I suppose if I'd taken the ferry in Portsmouth, then I'd have covered a great number of ways to travel! I did some research into staying in Bath before seeing how expensive it would be to get to the airport, so I've gone back to research into staying in Oxford.
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Today Matilda and I are going to Worcester Cathedral, and maybe also the Red House Glass Cone, built in 1790.
Hope that you're all doing well and enjoying this wee travelogue. ♥