It amused me when they advised I stay indoors at dusk in Singapore... I didn't like to tell them that I was going there for the Grand Prix... the first night time Grand Prix! ;)
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It amused me when they advised I stay indoors at dusk in Singapore... I didn't like to tell them that I was going there for the Grand Prix... the first night time Grand Prix! ;)
I'm looking forward to seeing that one on TV it should be beyond awesome in person. I think that's a good reason to break the rules, though.
Laura
Yeah, I reckon its fair... :) Got seats booked for row 1 in the the turn 1 grandstand. I am sooo lucky to pull that one off. The entire ticket booking system crashed for several days shortly after I booked them. I like to think that it wasn't connected!
Sure - you just keep thinking that.
You're trip is coming up soon too. I bet you're biting your nails in anticipation/fear.
Laura
What day, exactly, do you leave? I'm getting confused. Do you have anywhere that you've posted your entire itinerary? I want to follow along.
I leave May 1st. I have posted an initial itinerary on my blog but it needs updating. I'll do that when I'm back in the UK.
Can't wait - this week down here has really put me in the mood for the trip now - just a shame I have another eight days to work grr!
8 days will go by in a wink. I'm so excited for you!
Only five days to go now and the schedule for next week, to my surprise, doesn't look so bad. At the moment there's no nerves but, as the time nears and I realise how unprepared I am, I'm sure they'll return!
Hope you enjoyed the blog?
As of one hour ago I am now officially unemployed!!! It's suddenly feeling very real! :)
Like parachuting, the first step is the biggest, right? No turning back now!!
I'm so excited for you.
i can only imagine the emotions you are experiencing as the time nears for you to depart.incase i don't get chance before you leave i will take this opportunity now to say have a safe and wonderfull adventure,i'm sure you can't wait.
i'm really looking forward to checking in on your tales and following your trip reports.
bon voyage and good luck!! dave
Here is a way to read Craig's ongoing field reports in a more-or-less sequential format. We have added navigation links to all of his posts so that by clicking on any of the following links you will be able to read forward through all of the posts. Craig spent about three months exploring parts of North America. Here are links to those reports:
Nova Scotia, PEI and the Maritimes (May, 2008)
Toronto, Gaspe Peninsular & Quebec (May, 2008)
Alberta, British Columbia and the Canadian Rockies (June, 2008)
Seattle, Olympic National Park, Crater Lake, Lassen National Park (June, 2008)
San Francisco, Yosemite, Bodie, Death Valley, Sequoia and Kings Canyon (June, 2008)
US-50 to Great Basin NP, Tetons NP, Yellowstone NP, (June, 2008)
Alaska: Anchorage, Denali, Artic Circle, Juneau, Prince William Sound, Yukon (July, 2008)
Las Vegas to Bryce, Cedar Breaks, Zion, Pacific Coast and Los Angeles (August, 2008)
From here he flew to Hawaii and thence to the southern hemisphere...and beyond.
Thanks for posting up that list of links, Mark. It's been quite a ride! Four months down and I'm now past half-way... :s
They make a pretty lively commentary.
Hope the rest of the trip is equally adventurous!
Mark