3.09.2011

pancake palooza and wonderous walks

Hello World.  I say world because apparently there is someone in Finland reading my blog.  Hello Finland!  So, first matter of business: Logan and I have a hesitant itinerary.  And itinerary that goes from Oslo to Bergen to Stavanger to Kristiansand to Copenhagen to Berlin to Prague to Krakow to Vienna to Zagreb to Split to Debruvnik to Naples to Rome to Venice to Munich to Salzburg to Amsterdam to London for the Harry Potter premier.  OY!  Even writing it out makes me tired.. It will be an epic summer of awesomeness and adventure and danger and fun.  I looked up hot air balloon rides today, but I don't think we'll be able to do that because it costs a leg and a half.  Anyways--if there is a city that has been left off of this list, let me know!  Leave a comment!  Tell me what is MOST IMPORTANT for me to see!  Hey Copenhagen, I'm talking to you!  (Sorry, Finland. I wish I could see you too!)

Back to life.  So, last Friday night we all went to Second Bridge and had a very good time dancing and fooling around and taking pictures. Of note: we got there at 11:30 and we were LEGIT the first ones there.  We had the entire club to ourselves for a while, which was way bizarre.  But HOLLA for finding a place that stays open until 2:30 and is AWESOME.

Also, here is an interesting factoid about the lovely land of Britain.  Over here, we do not have Mardi Gras, or Carnivale, or Fat Tuesday.  Hells to the no.  We have PANCAKE DAY.  This is not a joke.  They love their pancakes over here (which are really a lot more like crepes than pancakes).  So many different restaurants had special Pancake day activities--the majority of which included eating pancakes.  I had a day of work, so I contented myself with making pancakes with Linley around 10.  I had kiwi and sugar on mine, a very delicious decision.

Then yesterday, I went for an epic walk all over Bath.  It was my left-going walk.  I still need to have a right going walk.  By this, I mean I turned left on Pierrepont Street, and didn't stop for a while.   See, here are my pictures:


This church is across from Waitrose, my  grocery store
On my way to Narnia.
gorgeous. you can see the bath abbey through the trees.
this church was very far up the hill.
love.
this one is my favorite.
home sweet linley.
Alright all, that is that.  Love you and have a great night!
-LPRO

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