Archive for November, 2008
Posted in November 29th, 2008
Halloween is great night for the kids at Ardvreck! Everyone dresses up in their scariest and funniest costumes and play silly games and eat tonnes of lollies and chocolate… so it was a great night for me as well! Have a look at what happens when you throw lollies at kids: [Youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfAqqxjSeGQ&feature=channel]
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Posted in November 28th, 2008
Having red hair makes me look Scottish. I walk into a pub: “he’s a local lad,” they’re thinking. I walk into a pub wearing my Scottish rugby guernsey: “Aye, he’s definitely a local lad.” And then I open my mouth and I’m definitely an Aussie. But if I go the the Rugby to watch Scotland […]
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Posted in November 26th, 2008
I’ve collated some of the videos I’ve taken this year and posted them on the “Videos” page. Click on the yellow tab above to see them, or Click Here. Enjoy!
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Posted in November 23rd, 2008
We stopped off at Loch Ness to try and see if we could find the Loch Ness Monster! Originally a sceptic of the whole idea, after hearing all the stories, I think Nessie might just be hiding away in there somewhere! So, in a desperate attempt to find Nessie, I decided to go for a […]
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Posted in November 22nd, 2008
I head off on a three day tour of Scotland. Unfortunately, the tour took us north. The way I see it, that’s closer to the North Pole. So it was pretty much three days of extremely strong winds, torrential rain, hail, and even snow!
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Posted in November 19th, 2008
Ah, good ol’ Edinburgh. Always a great place to have a great time. This time with Jez, Nancy, Laura and Kate who’d made the long trek up north.
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Posted in November 16th, 2008
We’d been camping for several days (without a shower), and were feeling pretty grubby. But still loving it!!!
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Posted in November 13th, 2008
That’s a lot of beer!!!
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Posted in November 11th, 2008
The beer halls are massive, temporary buildings which hold thousands upon thousands of beer drinkers! There would be at least 15 of these massive structures, which are put up by different breweries. So, depending on which beer hall you’re in, you can only buy one type of beer – and it only comes in one […]
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Posted in November 8th, 2008
Millions of people flock to Munich for this month long festival of one-litre beer steins, German outfits, marching bands, pretzels and blonde germans who say “Ya!” The festival centre is held on a massive ground filled with rides, and ‘beer halls’ and millions of beer
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