Cracking win by Ireland over Wales, but sadly Irish Ferries are off their game. The ferry is quite unwell and will not go before Wednesday at the earliest. They offer a "landbridge" alternative which involves a horrible drive from Plymouth to Dover, but it seems the only alternative to stand a chance to get to Malaga by next weekend.
So instead of a leisurely lunchtime departure, it'll be at a dark and icey 5am tomorrow.
Sunday 4 February 2007
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This blog is the diary of a journey through the Sahara undertaken February-May 2007. The most recent post is first.
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So here we go, really looking forward to reading "The Further Adventures of Denis & Co. in the Wilderness" - it's been a while since the last edition.
Take care - this all looks very serious!
Sounds like the Ferries are to be your most challenging part of this journey. Safe travel, we feel like big brother - we're watching you!
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