Interim peregrinatory post, with some photos

I am in Cardiff today and tomorrow. Doctor Who Confidential are going to interview me and I'm now going to steal the TARDIS and explore the whole of space and time fighting evil wherever I encounter it potter about the set for a bit and not look at all suspicious.

I've spent the last few days trying to catch up with friends. The trouble with living in America is there are people I do not see as much as I would like to.

In the Derbyshire Peak District I saw Colin Greenland and Su...
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Published on September 23, 2010 03:28
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message 1: by Mickey (new)

Mickey LOL! I'm right there with you, Evelyn. My dream is to be able to retire to a lovely village somewhere in the British Isles. And I'm SOOOOO jealous that Neil gets to go play in the TARDIS.


message 2: by Nena (new)

Nena Agreed! Ahh the life of this brilliant man...


Elizabeth (Miss Eliza) My middle American town at least has a duck pond.


message 4: by Jessica (new)

Jessica While I'm jealous of your adventures with the TARDIS, I might be able to survive the great green monster if you write your wonderful times down and release them in the form of a brilliant new book.


message 5: by Sherry (new)

Sherry I hope you are enjoying your life as much as we seem to be! Thanks for the updates.


message 6: by Xdeliriumgirlx (new)

Xdeliriumgirlx Don't forget to leave the parking break off. Its a common beginner's mistake.


message 7: by Tina (new)

Tina Yes, these posts are quite enjoyable and interesting. I second Jessica on the idea of turning them into a book too. Am preparing for an interview myself, though it is one of the regular (though no less challenging) job related ones. Some of my interviews involve discussing books, so I might bring "The Graveyard Book" in sometime soon for one of them.


message 8: by Meghan (new)

Meghan So is it really bigger on the inside?


message 9: by Bondama (new)

Bondama Unfortunately, England is FAR too familiar with camera phones (more than we are, sadly.) -- The England of the past, which I was lucky enough to see, has retreated TO the past, and it's only romantic memories that remain (unless you do have a Tardis handy, that is!


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