I am craving a cheese and onion sandwich while I write this.
So, I've taken a new approach to blogging. First experience the places I'm sent to, next, write about them. This leads to a lot of in between time- but also a lot more time exploring that sitting in my hotel room writing a blog.
My favorite school I went to this tour was in Southbourne. Southbourne was magical. It was on the ocean. It had a victorian pier. It was on the English Riviera. It had a Tesco Extra. Awesome. But, en route, I stumbled upon a castle.
It was a real castle! The walls were built by the Romans. It was the castle closest to the sea, the first the Normans hit when invading in 1066. So cool. It was so nice to have enough time to stop here in between shows, but it was so magnificent, I would have been sure to return no matter what. With that gem, I got back in the car and headed off to my next show.
Before the show, which was my second of the day, I had a few moments to actually stop and eat my lunch. I chose to stop at the beach. It was so beautiful. I knew that I'd be back here the moment my show was over to explore more. I enjoyed my Tesco sandwich, took photos, and booked it to my show. This was one of the greatest I've ever had. It was a Junior School, meaning the kids are 7-11, our 2nd through 5th grade. They were so cool. They made me laugh. I even got interviewed for their radio station. Their principal was a looker. All in all, a great show.
I packed up my car and was off for the weekend. I just got paid. I went to Tesco and bought an absurd amount of chocolate, cookies and tea to bring home. I also picked myself up a Brit Fashion magazine to enjoy with my afternoon tea. I headed to the pier.
I wandered. I photographed. I sat and had tea with a scone with cream and jam. I relaxed until the sun went down. I then, drove back to my hotel. Prepared myself for a weekend in London by drinking Pimms and cutting my hair in the hotel bathroom, then, to sleep.
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