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The Fyvies abroad...: Shuttleworth
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Friday, 19 September 2008. A couple of snapshots of what we've been up to of late. It was Chant's birthday recently, and we celebrated at Aunties thai. Seems to becoming a bit of a tradition. That dish on the cast iron plate in the foreground above is a "weeping tiger". It arrives on your table hissing and sizzling. top notch nosh. Al and his Thai friend. Al recently purchased some rugby balls which we took to the village field for initiation. Sure it'll catch on. Mitre kicked that one too hard Al. Team ...
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The Fyvies abroad...: May 2008
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Friday, 23 May 2008. Things have been cooking at church of late. Tuesday's night prayer meeting saw words of knowledge and healings. Night the Lord did some awesome stuff. a previously broken, swollen finger returned to normal, a painful foot with torn ligaments came right, and intense backache disappeared. And a boldness to pray for and share the word with others is being stirred. Expectation is high. more, more, more! Wife refusing to be "swept off her feet" . Last day, on our way home, we popped into ...
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The Fyvies abroad...: July 2008
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Thursday, 17 July 2008. More bits n bobs. Here are some highlights from the last few weeks. We went up with Al and Chants to Edinburgh, to a one day Christian music festival called Frenzy. Brilliant! This guy is part of the Border Pipers. He literally. Stands next to this rock on the Scotland/England border and plays his pipes the whole day. What a way to make a living. As always, was beaut, although there is something magical about it in winter. Took this one on our Christmas trip. A guided tour with th...
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The Fyvies abroad...: March 2008
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Sunday, 23 March 2008. Friday night was a brilliant supper at the Fuzzeys. They introduced us to the card game "spoons". Every man for himself. The victor grins as he get lambasted with playing cards. Saturday morning we woke to find light snow falling outside, causing. Much excitement for both of us. It didn't last long and wasn't enough to cover the ground but nonetheless. Was G's first experience of falling. We hit a couple of rounds of tenpin with the Fuzzeys. Den demonstrates the "bowlers wave".
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The Fyvies abroad...: April 2007
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Monday, 23 April 2007. Plans for the move are steam-rolling ahead so much so that there has been precious. Little time for blogging so here's just some highlights (where I happened to have the camera) of the last few weeks. Gaylene gets stuck in! Josh and Grace invited us around for a last Chinese meal. This time we agreed we would help with the cooking (its the best way to learn) of which we have photographic evidence below. As always, the food was FANGtastic. Barbel spine into Walt's finger x1. Found t...
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The Fyvies abroad...: January 2008
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Thursday, 10 January 2008. We've been itching to explore the north of the. UK and so for our year-end Christmas leave we headed north in our newly purchased set of wheels. The 10 days in Scotland we're excellent. As lovers of wide-open spaces, we felt like we could breath again. Enjoy the photo diary. Everard (home) to Edinburgh. We abandoned the main highways and took the smaller roads and crossed the border on the Pennine. We passed through the small town of Jedburgh. Seemed to be closed! With it being...
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The Fyvies abroad...: March 2007
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Thursday, 29 March 2007. The final admin frontier. Captains log:.today the Fyvies. Conquered the final admin frontier. VISAs. Now just a matter of time before we'll be boldly going where 500,000 Safers. Posted by Walt and Gaylene. Saturday, 24 March 2007. After a few days of threatening to do it, we finally made it to Nahoon Beach for an early morning walk this morning. a great accomplishment considering its a Saturday. And after that, it was off to work for both of us . dow! Posted by Walt and Gaylene.
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The Fyvies abroad...: May 2007
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007. Last weekend we hit London. Eeish. It hit right back and left us breathless. Its not a place than can be described easily, and best seen with ones own eyes. A " sensory. Overload" as Gaylene put it and if UK village life is an education, then London is a higher grade final maths exam paper. like nothing youth ever seen before. We got in early on Saturday and were educated in the way of the tube and things such as "keep right, pass left", and "mind the gap". London is obsessed. We we...
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The Fyvies abroad...: July 2007
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Sunday, 29 July 2007. The one on the East Coast. Today is three months since we arrived in the UK (and the date is the 19th August, not the 29th July as indicated as the post date for this post). I've had this half completed blog posting saved here as a draft for the last few weeks (since the 29th July) and been struggling. We are now expert boerewors. Makers and last night Al and Chantelle. Completed our second successful. 22 July saw G and I heading off to Cambridge for the day to do some exploring....
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The Fyvies abroad...: September 2008
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Friday, 19 September 2008. A couple of snapshots of what we've been up to of late. It was Chant's birthday recently, and we celebrated at Aunties thai. Seems to becoming a bit of a tradition. That dish on the cast iron plate in the foreground above is a "weeping tiger". It arrives on your table hissing and sizzling. top notch nosh. Al and his Thai friend. Al recently purchased some rugby balls which we took to the village field for initiation. Sure it'll catch on. Mitre kicked that one too hard Al. Team ...