So, I still have 15 minutes of Internet access left on my account at the hostel. May as well use it up by posting again right?
I've just checked my work email. Didn't read anything, but wanted to see how bad it's going to be when I get back. Nearly 300 emails. Oh dear. What a fun time that'll be. I'm actually pretty convinced that I've forgotten just about everything about AskNow and RefTracker, so I'm sure I'll need lots of help when I get back to work in a week or so. Wow - how quickly that month has gone!
I'm also beginning to think about Windfall again. I hope the rehearsals have gone well while I've been away. I'll admit now that I have not touched my script since the last rehearsal before I left Australia. Oh dear. I guess I'll try to cram some of the lines into my head on the plane ride home. I'm very much looking forward to getting back to the theatre and starting rehearsals again, and seeing everyone again too!
I'm talking myself out of auditioning for Jungle Book. Methinks I need some time off, but the idea of time off is absolutely terrifyng to me! What will I do with myself? Eeeek!!
This last few weeks with the 4 of us has been really great. I just wish everyone else from the group could have been here with us as well. I miss you guys! The reunion party is gonna be a goodun!
I'm also looking forward to seeing Mum and Bec and Lachlan and Nan and everyone else as well. And my lovely Jessie and naughty Gilbert! I've bought lots of presents for you all!!
But most of all - I'm already ready to start planning my next trip!! Which festival CJ? Antigua in a few years? Florida or Denmark? Back to Hronov, back to Monaco? Or one of the festivals in Avignon, that'd be nice hey? Or can we find one in Croatia or Hungary? Let's do it - the Colour Play has been so well liked over here, and it's so awesomely great touring with you guys!!!
Anyhoo - I should go and start to cram all my stuff into my suitcase. That's a monumental challenge for sure!
Love you all, and see you all soon!!
xxx
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Hairspray and Les Mis
Hi all,
Probably my last post before heading home tomorrow night.
Sorry for the long gap between posts. After Edinburgh Terry and I caught a train down to Swindon (actually we stayed in lovely Wootton Bassett for all those Swindon haters out there). We caught back up with Fiona and Mark and spent some time with Joyce. It's a lovely lovely part of the world - if you don't count the magic roundabout.
Roundabouts in Swindon and in Wiltshire in general all have traffic lights at each entrance. Some of them have little mini roundabouts leading to a massive one in the middle. Scary and Very bizarre. You approach the roundabout, get into the correct lane etc., then you have to stop at the lights before you enter. Seems a bit pointless really, but there you go.
Anyway it wasn't so bad for me as a passenger and navigator, but Fiona may have lost a few years from her life with all the driving!
We went to Salisbury (where the Dr. Who shop has closed down!), Stonehenge, Bath (where I would love to live one day) and did a lot of driving on gorgeous little windy roads in the very green countryside. You know the roads you see on all those ye olde English dramas? Well we were on them. It was lovely.
Jane Austen lived in Bath, so I went to her house as well which was very cool.
We're now back in London, furiously spending the last of our money and doing the last lot of sightseeing.
Last night Fiona splurged and bought us tickets to see Hairspray. Our hostel is literally smack bang in the middle of the West End and there are theatres everywhere, it's so tempting! Anyway Hairspray was FANTASTIC! It was the feelest good feel good show ever! So much fun, better than the movie by a mile.
Today Terry and I made a very long tube ride out to East Ham to the Dr. Who shop. The Tardis for Mum is on board!
I've spent the afternoon in the British Museum. It's huge, I could spend weeks in there, but had to limit myself to 4 hours. Saw all the Ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome stuff. Wow.
Tonight we're going to see Les Miserables. It just doesn't stop!
Tomorrow we'll check out and spend our final day in London either at Portobello Road markets and Notting Hill or doing something else...
I have no idea how I'm going to pack all my stuff for the plane. Here's hoping my suitcase is like the Tardis!!
Probably my last post before heading home tomorrow night.
Sorry for the long gap between posts. After Edinburgh Terry and I caught a train down to Swindon (actually we stayed in lovely Wootton Bassett for all those Swindon haters out there). We caught back up with Fiona and Mark and spent some time with Joyce. It's a lovely lovely part of the world - if you don't count the magic roundabout.
Roundabouts in Swindon and in Wiltshire in general all have traffic lights at each entrance. Some of them have little mini roundabouts leading to a massive one in the middle. Scary and Very bizarre. You approach the roundabout, get into the correct lane etc., then you have to stop at the lights before you enter. Seems a bit pointless really, but there you go.
Anyway it wasn't so bad for me as a passenger and navigator, but Fiona may have lost a few years from her life with all the driving!
We went to Salisbury (where the Dr. Who shop has closed down!), Stonehenge, Bath (where I would love to live one day) and did a lot of driving on gorgeous little windy roads in the very green countryside. You know the roads you see on all those ye olde English dramas? Well we were on them. It was lovely.
Jane Austen lived in Bath, so I went to her house as well which was very cool.
We're now back in London, furiously spending the last of our money and doing the last lot of sightseeing.
Last night Fiona splurged and bought us tickets to see Hairspray. Our hostel is literally smack bang in the middle of the West End and there are theatres everywhere, it's so tempting! Anyway Hairspray was FANTASTIC! It was the feelest good feel good show ever! So much fun, better than the movie by a mile.
Today Terry and I made a very long tube ride out to East Ham to the Dr. Who shop. The Tardis for Mum is on board!
I've spent the afternoon in the British Museum. It's huge, I could spend weeks in there, but had to limit myself to 4 hours. Saw all the Ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome stuff. Wow.
Tonight we're going to see Les Miserables. It just doesn't stop!
Tomorrow we'll check out and spend our final day in London either at Portobello Road markets and Notting Hill or doing something else...
I have no idea how I'm going to pack all my stuff for the plane. Here's hoping my suitcase is like the Tardis!!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Dungeons and museums
Don't look now but it has actually stopped raining. Right in time for our train ride out of Scotland.
Had another busy day today, I honestly don't think my feet have ever had such a work out!
We went to the Edinburgh Dungeon and then to the National Museum of Scotland. Both were very cool. We actually got kicked out of the museum at closing time and still hadn't finished looking at everything.
Tonight we caught a bus to Ocean Terminal to have some seafood on Tom's advice. Unfortunately, we ended up at the Britannia, and the only restaurant we could find was Italian. Still good though - I did have seafood risotto so it was kinda still fishy. On the bus on the way back to the hostel we spotted about 15 seafood restaurants! Oh well never mind.
Tomorrow we're off to Swindon where we'll meet back up with Fiona and Mark. If it still isn't raining in the morning we'll head up to Arthur's seat before we leave. From Swindon we plan to visit Bath, Stonehenge, find the Dr. Who shop (don't worry Mum, I still have your tardis order), maybe take a drive down to the Cotswolds, and of course spend some time with Fiona's Mum, the very lovely Joyce. I'm also amazingly still on budget - so DFO in Swindon here I come. I'm already planning to pay for the excess baggage on the way home - 23kg is simply not enough!!
Then 2 more days in London before the big nasty flight back home. Not nasty cause it's bringing us home, just nasty cause it's in the air.
I'm DEFINITELY going to the British Museum in London. And we're seeing Les Mis on our last night. There's still so much to do!
Oh - I might have even set foot inside the National Library of Scotland today. But just to have a drink.
Huge thanks to Bec and Lachlan for looking after the animals - especially the pesky Gilbert who has apparently been fighting and gotten an abcess for his troubles. Little bugger.
Love and hugs to everyone!!
Had another busy day today, I honestly don't think my feet have ever had such a work out!
We went to the Edinburgh Dungeon and then to the National Museum of Scotland. Both were very cool. We actually got kicked out of the museum at closing time and still hadn't finished looking at everything.
Tonight we caught a bus to Ocean Terminal to have some seafood on Tom's advice. Unfortunately, we ended up at the Britannia, and the only restaurant we could find was Italian. Still good though - I did have seafood risotto so it was kinda still fishy. On the bus on the way back to the hostel we spotted about 15 seafood restaurants! Oh well never mind.
Tomorrow we're off to Swindon where we'll meet back up with Fiona and Mark. If it still isn't raining in the morning we'll head up to Arthur's seat before we leave. From Swindon we plan to visit Bath, Stonehenge, find the Dr. Who shop (don't worry Mum, I still have your tardis order), maybe take a drive down to the Cotswolds, and of course spend some time with Fiona's Mum, the very lovely Joyce. I'm also amazingly still on budget - so DFO in Swindon here I come. I'm already planning to pay for the excess baggage on the way home - 23kg is simply not enough!!
Then 2 more days in London before the big nasty flight back home. Not nasty cause it's bringing us home, just nasty cause it's in the air.
I'm DEFINITELY going to the British Museum in London. And we're seeing Les Mis on our last night. There's still so much to do!
Oh - I might have even set foot inside the National Library of Scotland today. But just to have a drink.
Huge thanks to Bec and Lachlan for looking after the animals - especially the pesky Gilbert who has apparently been fighting and gotten an abcess for his troubles. Little bugger.
Love and hugs to everyone!!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
The rain in Spain stays mainly in Edinburgh
Ola
Terry and I arrived in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon. And it started to rain about an hour after we got here. And it hasn't stopped yet. My new umbrella and parker and the best things I've bought so far. I've never had wetter feet.
Still it hasn't slowed us down, or stopped us from spending way too much money!!
Yesterday we went on an underground tour to Mary King's Close. Look it up, it's very cool.
Today we went to Edinburgh Castle. Windy, wet, and then some more wind. But it was great. A beautiful old castle built on a volcano. Noice.
We've been seriously shopping too. There is sooooo much Celtic jewellery here, I'm having a jewellery daze. I've bought necklaces, earrings, brooches. And there's so much more!
Terry bought a kilt in his ancient Duncan tartan. Eventually. Ask him about it - it was quite an adventure involving several trips up and down the Royal Mile, a lot of money spent on the wrong tartan, discovering the correct tartan, returning the wrong tartan, correcting the delivery address. Ah such fun.
Tomorrow we plan to go to the Edinburgh Dungeon and have our pants scared off. Yay!
If it ever stops raining we'll walk up to Arthur's seat as well. But in the meantime we'll be in the pub.
Then we're off to Swindon and back to London for our last few days.
Love to all!
xxx
Terry and I arrived in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon. And it started to rain about an hour after we got here. And it hasn't stopped yet. My new umbrella and parker and the best things I've bought so far. I've never had wetter feet.
Still it hasn't slowed us down, or stopped us from spending way too much money!!
Yesterday we went on an underground tour to Mary King's Close. Look it up, it's very cool.
Today we went to Edinburgh Castle. Windy, wet, and then some more wind. But it was great. A beautiful old castle built on a volcano. Noice.
We've been seriously shopping too. There is sooooo much Celtic jewellery here, I'm having a jewellery daze. I've bought necklaces, earrings, brooches. And there's so much more!
Terry bought a kilt in his ancient Duncan tartan. Eventually. Ask him about it - it was quite an adventure involving several trips up and down the Royal Mile, a lot of money spent on the wrong tartan, discovering the correct tartan, returning the wrong tartan, correcting the delivery address. Ah such fun.
Tomorrow we plan to go to the Edinburgh Dungeon and have our pants scared off. Yay!
If it ever stops raining we'll walk up to Arthur's seat as well. But in the meantime we'll be in the pub.
Then we're off to Swindon and back to London for our last few days.
Love to all!
xxx
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
London calling
Hello from London!
The city has turned on some lovely overcast, cold and windy weather for us on the first day of Autumn. Perfect British weather.
Well it's all really over now. The rest of the group will be sitting on their plane on the way back home to Australia by now. I miss you all too much already! It's very strange with only the four of us here after being together for so long.
When is the next tour?
We've had a very busy few days in London!
Yesterday I went to the Tower of London and then to the Globe. Today we've been to Harrods, Trafalgar Square and St Paul's Cathedral and in between all that we saw a matinee performance of Phantom of the Opera.
It was incredible. The set and effects were absolutely amazing. Wow!! What a magic experience.
We've found a great Moroccan restaurant just around the corner from the hostel, with great cocktails and great food so we've been there for a few nights. Of course we've also been to the put around the other corner and had fish and chips and several pints of beer!
I bought some chocolates from the food hall at Harrods today. Couldn't quite afford the Belugar caviar for £950 per 120g. The shop at the Globe has set me back several too many pounds as well, but it's totally worth it!
Tomorrow Terry and I are off to Edinburgh for a few days and then we'll meet back up with Fiona and Mark in Swindon. Looking forward to castles and drams of whiskey!
Love to everyone
xxx
The city has turned on some lovely overcast, cold and windy weather for us on the first day of Autumn. Perfect British weather.
Well it's all really over now. The rest of the group will be sitting on their plane on the way back home to Australia by now. I miss you all too much already! It's very strange with only the four of us here after being together for so long.
When is the next tour?
We've had a very busy few days in London!
Yesterday I went to the Tower of London and then to the Globe. Today we've been to Harrods, Trafalgar Square and St Paul's Cathedral and in between all that we saw a matinee performance of Phantom of the Opera.
It was incredible. The set and effects were absolutely amazing. Wow!! What a magic experience.
We've found a great Moroccan restaurant just around the corner from the hostel, with great cocktails and great food so we've been there for a few nights. Of course we've also been to the put around the other corner and had fish and chips and several pints of beer!
I bought some chocolates from the food hall at Harrods today. Couldn't quite afford the Belugar caviar for £950 per 120g. The shop at the Globe has set me back several too many pounds as well, but it's totally worth it!
Tomorrow Terry and I are off to Edinburgh for a few days and then we'll meet back up with Fiona and Mark in Swindon. Looking forward to castles and drams of whiskey!
Love to everyone
xxx
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