Jun 8, 2009

British Summer (kind of)

Well we were lucky enough to have some nice days recently and headed out to enjoy part of Dorset's Jurassic Coastline. Which is just a 30 minutes drive from Bournemouth. Here's the beautiful Lulworth Cove..

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Looking west along the Dorset coast...

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The beach at Durdle Door:

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Durdle Door itself:

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During the summer months in this part of the world the chances of spotting some wildlife increase dramatically.

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The little one is now 6.5 months and crawling. She is getting prepared for a little jaunt to Kefalonia, Greece before her long haul flight to Saigon to meet the other half of her family and get settled.

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So very soon it's goodbye to England once more and hello to Vietnam, time to pick up my life of four years from where I left off. I've survived all manner of things including a horrific winter, a birth, three driving tests and a University course from hell. Time to get back to the tropics methinks!

2 comments:

sandra.. said...

beatiful ~~ like seems heaven,,^^
i,m fine good. im return to my job,, tutor,, not enough. im leave in sungnam (around seoul..)
you know that ,,for a short time, many trouble happen,,^^ influence to me..any way, you are so nice. I wish you good luck.

Viet said...

with entrepreneurship in your blood, and the language skill, I think one suitable line of business for you in VN is probably openning a school to teach English (catering businessmen or uni students,...), start it small to see how thing goes, then go from there. I think there's room for growth in this area... as you know, owning a business always involves risk, one of the factors that determine if the business is going to succeed is passion. so the question is do you have passion to teach? the will to help people to understand something :)

your daughter is a bundle of joy!