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Showing posts with label Hay on Wye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hay on Wye. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2015

Friday Five

            

1. Batkid Begins - This is what's truly awesome about people some times.  Doing so much for a little boy to make him feel super.  Love this little guy!

2. Unfortunately this is a little too true...Disney Princesses as Thirty-Somethings

3. Because I'm going to Hay on Wye this summer, these photos are perfectly perfect.  However, what makes this village even more perfect, is the "outlawing" of eReaders.  Long Live Books! : )

4. I've already seen Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Broadway once with Michael C. Hall playing Hedwig.  And I wasn't entirely in love with the production.  Hall was fantastic but the show was strange.  However, with news that Taye Diggs is playing him next, I may just have to see it again.  He's a cutie!

5. I have to say, while I was unsure they'd get the job done - Geek Squad are my heroes this week!  Thank goodness for working laptops!  I never thought I was one of those people who had to have a device on me at all times - but as it turns out I am...
Thursday, April 18, 2013

Trip Planning

I love planning trips.  I happen to think it's about the best activity ever and can spend hours on a computer researching it all.  But do I spend the time on practical things like car rentals, flights, maps or money conversion?  Of course not!  I spend my time finding all kinds of nifty little activities that I'm looking forward to completing. For instance:

I've almost gone as far as to choose the actual book I'll be exchanging.  I haven't a clue where on the continent these little gems are located but it doesn't stop me from being excited.

Or walking the path here by the sea side.  I know it's in Dorset of course, but I'm sure Dorset is a big place...

Or buying a number of books here.  In my head all of the bookstores in Hay on Wye are in a 500 square foot area and I can walk through them all filling boxes with books such as Paddington or a good copy of A Midsummer Night's Dream.  But just like Dorset, I'm sure it's a bit bigger than that...
As you can see, I have a bit of a picture of this trip in my head.  If all goes well, it will be perfect!  Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go to schedule my Abbey Road photo op...