Hey all viewers, Chris again, don't worry it Dan's turn tomorrow so you can all have good typing and spelling again.
I hate Greyhound. It sucks, there it is in cold hard print. we've had nothing but trouble with them since the beginning with inconvinent times late buses leading to missed transfers ad yesterday we got pulled off the bus sent to another one that never showed, put on the next one wich we couldnt get on because it was full and hen we had to wait two hours for the next one while our luggage gt sent to heaven knows where. Thankfully it was in Savannah waiting or us in the end, but was there an apology; was there hell.
well moaning over, we only have to make one more journey on them then were going my train everywhere as its too far to go by bus, that thought has cheered us up. Savannah is nice though lacking in things to do, we have a tour booked or 1pm of the city so that should be fun. the holstel which is no longer a hostel is nice though not the cleanest its clean enough depite the majour minus point of not having a kettle so no coffee, thankfully we found some cans of espresso so were making do with those. bloke who runs it is really friendl and helpful though and is little grl is quite cute. thats cute as in awwwww by the way.
lots of love
Chris and Dan
P.s. sorry if i havnt replied to any emails, hotmail is a resticted site here. il reply asap
Sunday, 8 July 2007
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shj
Hmmm ignore that, cat sat on keyboard. Why isnt the hostel a hostel? You say the train will be better but this is Chris, so anything is possible, hehe sorry. Hopefully it will get better.
Love Beth
I think the nature reserve was Tybee Island. It's not far from Savannah but whether there's a way of getting there without a car I don't know. Might be worth a try if not enough to do in town. I think it's a peninsula not a proper island so you won't need a boat. There are supposed to be some wonderful real islands off the coast there, but perhaps not easy to get to. Love, Mum
Kettles in the US are a rarity, or used to be. You can boil water in a saucepan you know. That's assuming you've got a stove and a saucepan of course. Dan did say these hostels had cooking facilities, but there again you say this hostel isn't a hostel. Like Beth, I'd love to know why?
Why were you taken of the first bus as well? What did you?
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