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ADVENTURES do not require sleep

These posts in my past weekend have mostly been divided by day, but I’m going to go straight through until my flight home. Mostly because I was awake for all of it, so it certainly felt likened extremely long day. … Continue reading

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Shabbos with ADVENTURE.

I made it in time for shabbos! Which was actually fantastic. The family I was staying with were very friendly and we went out for dinner to a student house, so I got to meet a lot of Liverpool University … Continue reading

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Friday – full of ADVENTURE

Crewe ended up being a great stop. First, a woman on the train, who saw me neuroticaly pulling my suitcases into the vestibule ten minute before we were due at the stop, offered to help me unload the bags. In … Continue reading

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My weekend of ADVENTURE! Or, how I left the United Kingdom.

I was going away for my final weekend, but I had a problem. My suitcases were huge and unwieldy, but I wouldn’t have time to go back to London and pick them up before my flight out of Manchester airport … Continue reading

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King’s Cross and Harry Potter.

I live within a few minutes walk of King’s Cross rail station. A big transport hub in London – busses, tubes, trains. It is also, of course, an infamous Harry Potter site. Since I arrived, friends have been asking me … Continue reading

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Finally, a Beginning

I was planning to begin properly working on this site in September, to start playing around with the blogging options on WordPress and see if this blog can fill a niche in my life. Of course, then I had to … Continue reading

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