So with the bulk of the packing done, the travel and
transfer arrangements all sown up, and just one more day left at work before setting off
on my big adventure, I’m thinking that I might not be posting for a while.
I’ll be taking a lap-top with me, but as I’ve found before,
much depends on how much “down time” will be available over the course of the
next of the next fortnight. I will obviously be making notes, not just about
the Beer Bloggers & Writers’ Conference I am attending, but also of my
travels, as I journey half-way across the USA
from the east coast, up to the mid-west.
I will try and commit as much of these experiences to paper/keyboard
as is humanly possible, but don’t expect miracles; unlike some nameless bloggers
who never seem to rest, and for whom life is a never ending pub crawl. Having said
that, I will endeavour to detail as many of the pubs and bars I visit, along
with the enjoyment of the various beers
sold therein. That’s if I find sufficient time to type everything up, as this
trip after all, is supposed to be a holiday.
My first stop will be a brief overnight stay in Reykjavik,
before flying on to Washington
the following afternoon. The temperatures in Iceland
are forecast to be a positively cool 12º C, which will mean a brief and very
welcome break for the high temperatures we’ve been experiencing lately. Then once I reach the US, it’s
more of the heat again!
So in the absence of
any other photos at present, here are a few taken on Sunday morning, as part of
our quest to find the perfect pub breakfast.
8 comments:
Awesome! I hope you enjoy the US BBC, as well as thr rest of the trip. Looking forward to reading whatever you manage to post :-). Cheers Paul.
Thanks Joan, good to hear from you. It will be interesting to see how the US Conference compares to the ones we attended in Dublin and Brussels. Rest assured, I will be taking plenty of notes, and posting the odd report, when time allows.
No worries on not posting while on holiday Paul; totally understand. When I visited my Mom for about 10 days in May I didn't post replies on any of the bloggers I follow (like you). Make the most out of new places and time with family.
Your notes and photos will still be there when you get back. :)
Cheers
Have a great time, Paul.
Where was that breakfast from ? Looks great.
Martin
Carpenter's Arms, Three Elm Lane, to the north of Tonbridge.
Full English for £7.95!
Thanks, Russ. We will see what happens, but along with all the other stuff, it will certainly be good to catch up with my sister and her family.
Black pudding? Without baked beans? Or were they hiding?
Have a good trip, Paul.
Cheers,
E
Am quite happy without the baked beans; one of the few things I can't eat- not without throwing up. (A shame as I used to really like them).
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