On day two in Lyme Regis we decided to go out fossil hunting. It was amazing! There were literally tons of them. (Most of the rocks were pretty big). Before I even got in the fossil zone, I found two ammonites. They were really in good condition too. So when we went in the fossil zone, I filled my pockets. Mum thought she found a really good fish but when we took them to the fossil shop to ask about them they only said it was a normal rock. I teased mum for the rest of the day. A couple minutes later mum and I were on a walk. We got lost in the woods and were traveling for half an hour because mum couldn’t read the map. I had a look and it turned out to be upside down. So after a few people gave us directions and a hop skip and a jump through some stinging nettles we were back at Lyme and at one of my favourite places in the world, a mini golf course. I obviously beat mum and then another kid that I didn’t know but later I became friends with him. His family bought me an ice - cream and we had a game of football on the beach and obviously I won again with his dad. They took me home and mum wanted to watch Peter Pan for the rest of the night.
By the way dad I read your comment and I laughed my head off. I was calling mum a pinche for the rest of the day. I wonder what that means. And I was also wondering what time you would like to come to Australia.
Leave comments!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Lyme Regis
Tuesday 21 October, 2008

Well we arrived in Lyme Regis yesterday and I think I like it the most. It’s famous for its fossils. We are going on a fossil tour tomorrow. You can find trilobites and ammonites and semi - precious stone like amethyst, quartz and onyx. I’m really excited. There are tons of fossil shops and its people are very friendly. Also mum went against the traffic on a lane way and we were stuck facing them. What I like doing the most is going to all the fossil shops and looking and the semi - precious stones. My favourite is amethyst. Anyway leave comments.
2 original comments:
UNCLE DARYL
Make sure you wear your seatbelt when mums behind the wheel Alex. I think she inherited Bugger yayas driving skills
Tuesday October 21, 2008 9.59 PM
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Dad's Life
Dear Alex
It is not my intention here to draw to attention the horrible disparity that exists between your life and mine But - and it's a big Butt, for instance, do you know what I was searching for most of the day. Spiders - Big Spiders. Big Black Widow Spiders. ON ME! That's right Alex while you are casually examining the precious value of some unique fossil or precious stone I have been working under a very filthy double wide mobile home on the bad side of town.
I don't want you to think I'm bitter. But these things are ugly and there everywhere, most of the time they will run away unless you kinda corner them and then they make this death lunge trying to get under your clothes. So far I have not been bitten and I will have the new plumbing in tomorrow so I will be out from under the house. But . . . I really hope you are enjoying yourself and I will keep my eyes open for your upcoming birthday present. Please do keep me posted about the wonderful things you are doing and discovering. If you don't hear from me in a couple of days, please have Maria contact my sponsor and have then check under the trailer @ 1212 Indio Muerto St.
Love always,
Dad
Wednesday October 22, 2008 12.32 PM
2 original comments:
UNCLE DARYL
Make sure you wear your seatbelt when mums behind the wheel Alex. I think she inherited Bugger yayas driving skills
Tuesday October 21, 2008 9.59 PM
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Dad's Life
Dear Alex
It is not my intention here to draw to attention the horrible disparity that exists between your life and mine But - and it's a big Butt, for instance, do you know what I was searching for most of the day. Spiders - Big Spiders. Big Black Widow Spiders. ON ME! That's right Alex while you are casually examining the precious value of some unique fossil or precious stone I have been working under a very filthy double wide mobile home on the bad side of town.
I don't want you to think I'm bitter. But these things are ugly and there everywhere, most of the time they will run away unless you kinda corner them and then they make this death lunge trying to get under your clothes. So far I have not been bitten and I will have the new plumbing in tomorrow so I will be out from under the house. But . . . I really hope you are enjoying yourself and I will keep my eyes open for your upcoming birthday present. Please do keep me posted about the wonderful things you are doing and discovering. If you don't hear from me in a couple of days, please have Maria contact my sponsor and have then check under the trailer @ 1212 Indio Muerto St.
Love always,
Dad
Wednesday October 22, 2008 12.32 PM
Friday, July 3, 2009
Fourmarks
Wednesday 15 October, 2008
Today we went on a walk in the steps of Jane Austin. It was quite an adventure. Well at first all was going well then my knee started hurting. So we had to take a shortcut along the road but before that we stopped at the plucking pheasant bar and had what I thought was the best sandwich I had ever had in my life. So along the road we went until there was no footpath. So we snuck into a farmers field and walked there. The farmer saw us and came racing towards us in his tractor. We ran then came to a gate were we walked in a ditch of poison ivy for about 10 minutes. So we just had to walk on the road until a car came then we stood on the side. Then we saw a sign that said footpath and we walked along it until we got home. After that we saw Jane Austen’s house and mum bought me a quill and some ink. Home at last and we went straight to sleep.
1 original comment:
Dad's Life
Sounds like you guys are having some fun. I worked like a dog in the sun all week long and hardly made any money at all. I also had the worst sandwich of my life last week. I was a P&J but I left it in the hot car too long so that the bread was soaked thru with jam juice and was so hot that the peanut butter was melted, but I ate it anyways cause I was hungry it was such a mess I had to have a dog come over and lick my hands clean before I could pick up my work tools. I'm also sunburnt. Have fun.
Love Dad
Monday October 20, 2008 - 04.14 PM
Today we went on a walk in the steps of Jane Austin. It was quite an adventure. Well at first all was going well then my knee started hurting. So we had to take a shortcut along the road but before that we stopped at the plucking pheasant bar and had what I thought was the best sandwich I had ever had in my life. So along the road we went until there was no footpath. So we snuck into a farmers field and walked there. The farmer saw us and came racing towards us in his tractor. We ran then came to a gate were we walked in a ditch of poison ivy for about 10 minutes. So we just had to walk on the road until a car came then we stood on the side. Then we saw a sign that said footpath and we walked along it until we got home. After that we saw Jane Austen’s house and mum bought me a quill and some ink. Home at last and we went straight to sleep.
1 original comment:
Dad's Life
Sounds like you guys are having some fun. I worked like a dog in the sun all week long and hardly made any money at all. I also had the worst sandwich of my life last week. I was a P&J but I left it in the hot car too long so that the bread was soaked thru with jam juice and was so hot that the peanut butter was melted, but I ate it anyways cause I was hungry it was such a mess I had to have a dog come over and lick my hands clean before I could pick up my work tools. I'm also sunburnt. Have fun.
Love Dad
Monday October 20, 2008 - 04.14 PM
Ripleys and Galleries
Well today was our last day in London so we made the most of it by going to Carbunkles and the National Gallery and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not.
Towers and eyes!
Monday 13 October, 2008
Day two of London. We’re getting used to the hotel. Mum spent a lot of time on the computer in the morning but luckily I convinced her to get off so we could go to town.
First we took the tube (train) to the centre of the city and mum had coffee in a nearby cafe. We got directions from the owner about how to get to the London Eye. Following our small map we eventually arrived. Mum and I had to stand in line for about 20 minutes before we got on. It was EXREMELY slow but enjoyable. When our pod got to the top we really got excited. The London Eye stands by its name. We could see all over London. After a short walk and a couple of ice creams we arrived at the Big Ben although we already saw it on the London Eye. I was having so much fun but mum had to kill it with a visit to the Banqueting Hall where we had to hold remote controls to our ears and listen to some old man talk about it.
With all this noise we needed some place to go where it was quiet. So off to Kew Gardens we went. It for more fun than I expected. Mum and I saw man eating plants and gigantic trees. It was really enjoyable. Then hunger set in. So we were on our way to an Indian Restaurant where the waiters take half an hour to get your drinks and even longer to get the bill. We left a tip but they didn’t seem to like it so they humphed and didn’t open the door for our exit as they did for our entry. Another hour long train ride and we were home.
2 original comments:
Otis
I so far have really enjoyed reading your blog!
Wish I was on holidays too now!
Have fun and remember to take lots of photos (you can never take too many)
Monday October 13, 2008 - 11:57 AM
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Anonymous
hello alex
having fun
I AM TOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
the horses have been there everyday
and im officially horse mad now
seen any mad cows...
MWAHAHAHA
...
bye
and check your email im about to send you one
badbye
from george
First we took the tube (train) to the centre of the city and mum had coffee in a nearby cafe. We got directions from the owner about how to get to the London Eye. Following our small map we eventually arrived. Mum and I had to stand in line for about 20 minutes before we got on. It was EXREMELY slow but enjoyable. When our pod got to the top we really got excited. The London Eye stands by its name. We could see all over London. After a short walk and a couple of ice creams we arrived at the Big Ben although we already saw it on the London Eye. I was having so much fun but mum had to kill it with a visit to the Banqueting Hall where we had to hold remote controls to our ears and listen to some old man talk about it.
With all this noise we needed some place to go where it was quiet. So off to Kew Gardens we went. It for more fun than I expected. Mum and I saw man eating plants and gigantic trees. It was really enjoyable. Then hunger set in. So we were on our way to an Indian Restaurant where the waiters take half an hour to get your drinks and even longer to get the bill. We left a tip but they didn’t seem to like it so they humphed and didn’t open the door for our exit as they did for our entry. Another hour long train ride and we were home.
2 original comments:
Otis
I so far have really enjoyed reading your blog!
Wish I was on holidays too now!
Have fun and remember to take lots of photos (you can never take too many)
Monday October 13, 2008 - 11:57 AM
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Anonymous
hello alex
having fun
I AM TOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
the horses have been there everyday
and im officially horse mad now
seen any mad cows...
MWAHAHAHA
...
bye
and check your email im about to send you one
badbye
from george
hahaha its not geoge its me!!!!!
andrew
bye
giggle
not really
anyway
it's celia
tehe
Friday October 24, 2008 - 07:05 PM
andrew
bye
giggle
not really
anyway
it's celia
tehe
Friday October 24, 2008 - 07:05 PM
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