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Gravesend
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Well, my first blog entry...
Plans are coming along nicely. Flights are all booked (into New York and out of
San Diego
), so now all that's left to do is work out how to travel the 2,800 miles (as the crow flies) in between.
We're staying in Manhattan (two blocks from the Empire State Building!) for about a week before heading up to
Boston
for a week. Then, as the plan goes, we head down to Washington so I can indulge my politics geek side, then back up a little way to Philly to catch Motion City Soundtrack play (with support from Sherwood, amazing). After that it's pretty much a free-for-all. Sort of.
We're in contact with our new pal John in
Charleston
, SC, who is putting us up for about a week at his palatial pad. We found him through the spectacular Couchsurfing Project (google it), so if you're planning to travel definately have a quick search to see if anyone's going to be about so you can meet some supercool people.
America! Yeeeeeh
So that's pretty much where it's at right now. Looking forward to it; excited and apprehensive. Probably organise some sort of BBQ cookoff at mine so I can get to see everyone before I go - bearing in mind when I return I pretty much go to Uni the next day - possibly branching into wonderful
Gravesend
for some drinks so I can see the fatherland off as well. Should be a blast whatto!
I love beer and ribs.
Tom
written by
tomhoad
on May 25, 2007
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Gravesend
,
United Kingdom
from the travel blog:
America 2007!
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Fossils!
Chaoyang
,
China
We made it! After first heading to the bus station to buy tickets out of town (next day, as the last bus would not allow sufficient time to see the fossil museum necessitating an over-night in a city we were told we could not over-night) we hired a pedicab (no longer an applicable name as they are all electric or gas now) to get us to bus 15, the vehicle that can take us to... FOSSILS!!! The pedicab takes back to the train station. We thought that was fine until we learned that bus 15 does not pass by the train station. A very kind chaoyang-ian says she'll ride (a different bus) with us and take us to the correct bus stop. That's why I love the Chinese! A long city bus ride later she points us to the unmarked bus stop. We get off and wait. It takes a while but Bus 15 finally comes and we make it to fossil paradise!
But we don't have same day tickets out of town and we don't have a place to stay in this foreigner-forbidden city. What to do? I had a plan all along. At the ticket counter I tell the 5 ladies behind the counter (and only me and RJ in front - read that, "almost no visitors, way over staffed") that we need a hotel for they evening. Sure enough, these very helpful ladies call around and find us two, TWO!, hotels that will take 'outsiders.' One one cheap and near the train station, one is expensive and not. To the great
Surprise
of all who know me well, I chose the latter. 'Near the train station' is code for filthy. Read the next post for how the day ended!
written by
prrrrl
on October 2, 2013
from
Chaoyang
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
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