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Well here we are in Scotland. We had such a long drive today from Salisbury!

But first let us tell you about our adventures in Salisbury. When we left you we were on our way to Stonehenge. A really mystical place BUT so friggin cold. We got a free audio guide to go round the site, but after about 2 minutes of listening to it, decided it was way to freezing and speed walked around the rest of it. We know there is some history to it and something happened to a particular stone in a particular year.....but who cares....it was too *bleep* cold!!!! After the visit we went to for a pub lunch which was not too bad (but not too good) and we had to laugh (and don't think too bad of us for this) but there was this deaf couple sitting next to us, and the poor guy couldn't get a word (or sign) in edgeways...the woman just couldn't stop talking - we have never seen a deaf person talk to friggin much!!

On the way back to the car Mike found a record shop, so we had to spend the obligatory 20 minutes in there while he was selecting his records. He ended up buying 4 of them while I looked and relooked at their crappy cd collection!

The Grassmere Hotel in Salisbury is the most beautiful B&B we have stayed in (second to the Awaroa Lodge) and well worth the money. We recommend anyone stay there. And it is on the outskirts of the town centre. Anyway, we went back to the hotel and read books while sitting next to an open fire drinking wine - absolute heaven!!!

After a great nights sleep and breakfast, we left Salisbury for our long drive to Glasgow. There is nothing really of interest to report from our drive. It took us about 7.5 hours and only in the last stages was there fog (there wasn't even any scenery of note in any of the drive). It made us laugh that while we were driving in the fog there were flashing lights on the road telling us there was fog (as if we couldn't see it for ourselves!) We even took a photo of these signs surrounded by fog to send into 'What The' on Rove Live!!!

Petrol here is (as well as everything else) is so expensive - about 93p a litre (which is about $2.50 a litre) We must have spent about £100 pounds just getting up here with fuel and food (Burger King, aka Hungry Jacks, cost us around $25 for 2 small meals!!!)

We finally made it here without getting lost! The accommodation at the Argylle Hotel is about the same quality as France...so about a 3 star small room with ensuite. As soon as we got here we headed straight for the bar where we met the Bar Manager; a really cool guy who has just come back from a year in Melbourne. He really looked after us and in fact gave us our very first 'honeymoon freebie' - a glass of cognac each!! We have swapped email addresses and we will definitely be keeping in touch with him. He is planning on moving to the Gold Coast in about a year, but in the meantime will be a great person to have as a friend - probably the nicest person we have met on our travels!

Tomorrow is Xmas Day so nothing much will be open, so we are thinking of going for a drive around Scotland, but considering the amount we have drunk tonight I won't be surprised if we stay in bed all day!!

The next day we are travelling down to Glossop which I am so much looking forward to; meeting up with family and taking Mike round everywhere I grew up - you know the obligatory school, home, playground etc!!

Well this is it for now...so we will bid you adieu and hope you all have a great Xmas day and, if we don't hear from you, a great new years. You will be hearing from us in a day or two. Please send us messages, we love to hear from you!

All our love

Karen & Mikey

Posted by Kaz-Mikey 24.12.2006 12:38 PM Archived in Scotland

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Merry Christhmas!!!!! ummm and thanks Mikey for the obligitory 7 a.m wake up call this morning. LOL you wait! After spending a great night out with friends drinking cowboy shots till the wee hours of the morning, with the comforting thought that everyone else in the house would not be awake till at least 10 a.m I could sleep in this year....but of course that would have broken Mikey's xmas tradition of waking up the whole world at 6 in the morning...I can just see him standing by the phone jumping up and down yelling it from Salsbury. Good going nuff nuff LOL
Well we had a nice day in spite of the sagging eyelids. I did a roast with the trimming and mikey... you missed my trifle LOL .. Guy, Aaron, becky, Ray and myself sat around and opened up our pressies around 10 and then we sat down to watch the blue colar comedy tour (part two) P~ U know how I love those guys. Then we ate till we couldn't eat anything else. Ray and Bex left to go to Ray's till tomorrow... Danny and Lisa arrived and we opened more pressies :) Guy went to work, 4-8 triple time. Everyone misses you both. It was nice but it's not the same without you :)
Granda called up and says to send you his love and christmas wishes. Uncle David called and said the same too.
Anyways have a lovely Christmas day and wish you had a phone!! lol
All our love and yap soon
hugs
me

25.12.2006 by cc_thomas

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