The Best Commute in Gloucestershire?
I do enjoy my driving; 5 days a week I have a 20 minute journey to work each morning and another 20 minute journey back home.
I do enjoy my driving; 5 days a week I have a 20 minute journey to work each morning and another 20 minute journey back home.
Travelling in convoy, the guide in the lead car gives a commentary over the radio. You can choose between 1 hour and 2 hour tours β I chose the shorter one, to give me enough time to get back to… Continue reading
Back in March at the Country to Country festival Sasha McVeigh was playing on one of the pop-up stages.
Iβve had a car of my own for about 2 months now. Itβs quite nice not having to use public transport everywhere I go. I can take whichever route I want to wherever I want.
In the last week I have become one step closer to a presenting job on Top Gear. I now have a car of my own (hooray)!
My journey home on Thursday was not quite on the “road to hell” (to quote that Chris Rea song) last night – although it didn’t quite go according to plan…
I drove on the motorway today – for the first time since I did Pass Plus several years ago, shortly after passing my driving test.
Since I started my new job at the beginning of December, I’ve been driving Dad’s car more and more. Most of the time it’s sharing the driving with Dad.
Six days after my return from six weeks in Greece, and I am slowly settling back in to life in the UK, and life post university.
Sivota is quite a quiet village – its mainly Greeks and Italians on holiday, which is a good thing. Its not too big, and its fairly easy to find your way around the selection of shops, bars, tavernas and restaurants.