Heading on out to Glastonbury. Be good all. Hoping we have a new manager at the helm by the time I get back to civilisation.
Keep an eye out for Fable doing little pop-up things at Shangri-La!
Heading on out to Glastonbury. Be good all. Hoping we have a new manager at the helm by the time I get back to civilisation.
Elephants are very intelligent, lovely.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-40351808/baby-elephant-rescued-by-family-at-zoo
Mum and Aunt rescue a baby elephant from drowning. Nice start to day.![]()
Awww... Over the last couple of weeks I watched a BBC2 program called Elephant Diaries about a couple of rescue centres saving orphaned elephants. It was a fantastic series and anyone who thinks that animals don't have feelings needs to watch it. It was heartbreaking watching the baby ellies trying to come to terms with losing their Mums (not always to poachers but always because of humans - severe drought eg) They're loyal, loving, caring, intelligent animals yet some people think that it's great fun to kill themhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-40351808/baby-elephant-rescued-by-family-at-zoo
Mum and Aunt rescue a baby elephant from drowning. Nice start to day.![]()
I love watching Monkey World....they are so like us it is amazing. They form such friendships and alliances, especially the apes. It is heart warming to see them cuddling and comforting each other if someone is frightened or upset. Don't know how they will manage without their head keeper Jeremy....all the apes love and trust him....wonderful to see them run to him for a hug. And how they trust him when he is inspecting an injury...not sure I'd want him to pull my hand around if a finger was hanging off. The thing about our nearest relatives is that you can see our good features in them, but also the bad things. Animals are no more perfect than we are, but society controls their excesses so that the family can function. Just like us.
The orang utan or your fiancé?I sponsored an Orang-Utan there as a gift to my (then) fiancé. George I think his name is/was.
Help....does anyone know if underground tickets are included if you book a rail ticket going through London. The ticket details mention that I have to use the Tube, but not clear if I have paid for the ticket.
haven't arrived yet, but think its tickets. I'll probably have to use my debit card as that is an easy option for a rare user of underground.You can select that as an option. Is your ticket a Travel Card? If so then yes
haven't arrived yet, but think its tickets. I'll probably have to use my debit card as that is an easy option for a rare user of underground.
Help....does anyone know if underground tickets are included if you book a rail ticket going through London. The ticket details mention that I have to use the Tube, but not clear if I have paid for the ticket.
My confirmation says any permitted route and does have a breakdown stating Waterloo to Kings Cross....so looks ok.Fats is right but the ticket may still be valid on the underground even if it doesn't say Travelcard. If it has a † symbol on it then it's valid for one journey between certain stations (list in the link, which has more details - the list will almost certainly include whichever stations you need).
National Rail website: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/ticket_types/46587.aspx#travelling_connect
If all else fails you can always ask the guard on your train or a member of staff when you're getting on the underground.
If all else fails you can always ask the guard on your train or a member of staff when you're getting on the underground.
You have met me, haven't you?Or
Do a one handed leap frog over the ticket barrier and make a run for it![]()

You have met me, haven't you?![]()