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Re: Dover...
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"Teresa A. Flynn" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sharing Stories from Abroad <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 11 Feb 2004 09:41:51 -0500
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Hey Zach,

Answers are yes and yes.  I am flying into london next thursday evening...let me
know if you are going to be around, it would be soo grand to see you!!  I am
only going to be there for the night, heading to Bath for the rest of the
weekend.
Cheers, Tess



Quoting "Zachary F. Wright" <[log in to unmask]>:

> Hello my friends...
>
> I had a little day trip to Dover, a half-hour train ride from Canterbury.
> The
> town's kinda plain, but there's on old castle that sits on a hill
> overlooking
> the town.  There's a long span of history there.  An ancient Roman
> lighthouse
> stands at the top of the hill, next to the medieval castle and adjoining
> keep.
> Then there are these underground tunnels used during both world wars and as
> a
> center for government for southeast England in case of nuclear war.  The
> cliffs
> of Dover are pretty cool.  The rock is actually chalk, so the cliffs are
> white
> and very striking.  In the tunnels I saw where the operations for the allied
> evacuation of Dunkirk in 1942 and the operations for D-Day were
> formulated...pretty interesting.
> I get to see my mom for 3 days, from thursday till sunday or monday in
> London,
> and then we're spending a day in Canterbury.  I'm really looking forward to
> it.
>  Then its Amsterdam for 4 days, and then Brussells the following weekend.
>
> Kate, I checked out your online journal and it all sounds amazing.  My
> parents
> dropped a bomb on me yesterday and told me they were planning trip into
> Africa
> for summer '05!  Your descriptions make it sound unbelievable.
>
> Leeroy, I didn't know you were taking Danish classes?  Good luck with that,
> my
> friend.  And I would strongly encourage a little Dead listen at Tivoli - it
> sounds lovely!
>
> Tess, Still coming into England?  And did you get the journal by any chance?
>
> Lys, more India Stories!!!!  Of course, only when you have time.
>
> Brooke, I'm probably gonna be able to get into Spain in late May.  Of
> course,
> that's a long way away, but just to let you know....I hope things are going
> well with the host family.
>
> Kieth, holding it down in Dobbs???
>
> Laura, How's the family and classes?  that independent study with the shaman
> sounds amazing!!
>
> Everybody's stories are so wonderful, I love reading them all.
> Keep 'em comin!
>
> Love to all,
> Zach.
>
> --
>


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