Thursday, March 15, 2007
Pet Cargo
Monday, March 12, 2007
My Celebrity Look-alikes - part 2

You knew of course, that I would have to try out a photo of Peter .. he is, afterall, half of Team PM ... so here it is:

I think he does kinda look like Hugh Jackman ...
My embarassing match was Patrick Swayze ... Peter's was Daryl Hannah ... I'm sure he would prefer for all of you to keep that to yourselves ; )
My Celebrity Look-alikes
My cool celebrity look-alike collage from MyHeritage.com. Get one for yourself.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Winter Woes
When I got home from school today, around 5:30, I decided to take Fletch for a walk since I was already all bundled up from the trip home...we walked down the street and around the playground and into the park where I let him off his leash to run around for a bit. He ran over to where the doggie play group meets (they weren't there at the time) and was sniffing etc while I started to walk towards the sidewalk to leave. I turned around and noticed that he was having a poo, so I had to untie the bag from his leash and walk over to where he was ... as I was getting the bag organized to pick up the poo, the wind whipped it out of my hand - I had already leashed Fletch by this point - so, I start off running to catch the bag because I didn't have another one ... Fletch thought that we were playing a running game and started running also ... meanwhile, I am concentrating on the bag and not the fact that he was running really fast and would soon be at the end of the leash. Well, I caught the bag, and just as I did I was pulled down and got a nice facewash in the snow....it was awesome. Except, not really because I'm pretty sure that at least one family saw through their window since their dog was barking at us, and, oh yeah, its -42 out! So, getting a facewash is not the most pleasant thing. My face is still stingy ; (
I hope you all enjoyed laughing at my expense ... I'm sure looking back, I will also find this story amusing.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Our visit to Bath
The second place we visited in Bath was the adjacent late-Gothic style Abbey, almost equally as well known as the Roman Baths. The present building dates to 1499, b
On the advice of a friend of mine, we also visited Minerva's Chocolate shop for some yummy hot chocolate with views of the Abbey out the window in front of us ...
As always, check www.flickr.com/photos/teampm if you'd like to see more pics ...
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Robin Hood's castle
The rest of my week, after Wales, was pretty relaxing which made it easy for me to get over my cold. On Wednesday Peter
We knew the castle was closed that day because it is not tourist season yet so we weren't able to go inside. We did get some great views from the outside, as we wandered up a forested trail that lead us in behind the castle. It was pretty amazing, and I will definitely be venturing out that way again ...
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Monday, February 26, 2007
Our Welsh Adventure
I arrived at Heathrow, I was not feeling well at all - the change in pressure from the landing had made my ears pop to an almost tear inducing extreme, plus, I was completely stuffed up ... needless to say, I really didn't feel like walking around outdoors. So, we drove home and I had a nice long nap, a shower and some tea. Meanwhile, Peter looked for a hotel for us to stay in onvernight in Cardiff, Wales. We decided it would make for a nice overnight trip since it is only a 1 and half hour drive from Amesbury. Around 2:00 we hit the road and found our way to Cardiff, or as the Welsh call it 'Caerdydd'. We learned that becuase Wales is a bilingual country, all of their road signs are in both English and Welsh ...Once we settled into our hotel we went into downtown Cardiff, saw the Millenium Stadium, Cardiff Castle and had dinner at a really nice Italian restaurant. We walked around a bit .. the streets and pubs were packed with rugby fans watching the England/Ireland match ... needless to say, they were happy when England lost (Welsh rugby fans hate the English rugby team ...) It was a nice atmosphere for sure.
From there we drove to the village of Tintern to see Tintern Abbey ... after a road 'diversion', otherwise known as a detour, we found our way there. The Abbey was amazing and everywhere we looked lended a great view of the surrounding Welsh countryside. It was hard to know which part to take a picture of!
After these two stops we headed on our way home to Amesbury ... it was a great weekend roadtrip and we're planning on taking many more! The next one we have planned is Bath - we'll keep you posted!
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
Leaving on a jetplane .. pt. 3
I am getting ready to head over to England again, I leave tomorrow evening and will arrive at Heathrow bright and early Saturday morning. This time it is just a week long trip due to my winter break week from school. Our initial plan was for Peter to meet me at the airport, and instead of us going home, we were going to spend Saturday in London, go see a show, and explore the sites. However, I've unfortunately caught a terrible cold and we've decided to postpone the London trip in case I don't feel up to it. If I do feel okay, we may train in on Saturday afternoon and stay overnight and then have Sunday to explore ... so it may still work out for us to see (some of) the sites of London!
The good news is that we do have internet at home now, so I will be able to regularly update the blog etc ... there is still no tv ... and its such a long and complicated story that I won't bore you - let's just say they do things 'differently' in the UK. The tv is supposed to be connected next Saturday (the day I leave to come back home) ... we'll see if that actually happens - for Peter's sake we hope it will. There is a small convenience store near our house, they sell grocery items, and have a small movie section in the back of the store. Peter has been entertaining himself by renting movies almost every night (they only cost 99p) ... unfortunately though, he's down to some pretty poor movie choices as he has rented or already seen all the good ones. He really needs the tv to come so that he isn't forced to rent really bad movies, or chick flicks to keep himself occupied ... I am bringing some DVD's from home for us to watch so that should help fill in some of the gaps until the tv is connected.
Well - I will keep you updated on what we're up to while I am away .. and since Peter has more time off now, there is sure to be some great adventures had!
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Chenonceaux
Also, just to clear up some confusion ... the pictures that you see of places in Europe, such as the above Chateau in France .. or the pictures of Team PM along the right hand side of the blog page, were not taken during travels since being in England .. these are from previous trips such as our Europe trip in June 2006, and NYC in June 2005. Since it is Team PM's blog, we thought that you'd like to see lots of pictures of us on our previous 'adventures' ....
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Friday, February 16, 2007
Technical Difficulty ... now solved
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
First Flight
Here is a post from Peter that he sent me to add to the blog:
I had my first flight today in the Alpha Jet. It is a subsonic ground fighter that has alot of power, but can only structurally hold 6g. The weather wasn't all that great, kinda clo
udy with some rain starting to come in from Ireland. We took off and did some mid level (2000 ft) recognition of some ground navigation queues' (there's a little town, a power plant etc.) Then we went up into the pea soup at 22,000 ft. We did some perception stuff. I would close my eyes and the pilot would bank the aircraft and I would see if Icould feel it. I could feel it when he did sharp banks, but not soft ones. Then I did some banking of my own (2g 60 degree bank), t was fun. It was to the point where the g-suit was activating to make sure the blood was still going to my head. We then did some instrument approaches, some with flaps out, some with
flaps in. Finally we landed for real, the flight was a little disappointing in some ways. We didn't get to do any of the aerobatics we were supposed to do (I was supposed to try my own rolls and loops), but that'll come on the next flight. Other than that one flight, its just been groundschool which goes at about 2-3 times the speed of University. Quite exhausting. Hope everyone is well and that you are making plans to come visit us. Alpha Jet specs and pics: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/alpha-jet.htm
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Saturday, February 3, 2007
Home Sweet Home
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Stonehenge
That's my deep thought for the day .. now I'll go back to my emails and internet celebrity gossip : )
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
Safe and Sound ...
Well, I have to sign off now as I am about to be kicked off, my half hour is up ...
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Friday, January 19, 2007
Leaving on a jetplane - pt. 2
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