17 September, 2006

Going to Newcastle (and Simon Reeve)

I was up quite late last night doing research for my up coming day trip to Newcastle (tacked onto a conference I'm attending up there). So I travel up Tuesday for the start of the conference, then stay overnight at the Hilton, then stay the following night (on my own budget) at the YHA.

So, I've a day, Thursday to look at the city. Well, not one to slack about town, I've planned a day of activities (in OmniOutliner, of course!):

Tuesday Evening

and Tyne Bridges
Wednesday Night

Performance at the

Thursday Morning

Segedenum + Hadrian's Wall
Laing Gallery

Thursday Afternoon

Grainger Town and Arcades

Grey Street

Castle Keep Museum via St. Nicholas Cathedral

and Bridges

Quayside Art, Bridges and Cafes


I'm quite pleased to have found Segedenum, it should add something different to the trip.

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I just finished watching the excellent Equator on BBC 2. It's presented by Simon Reeve, who is great on screen, one of those people who has a permanent smile, even when grimacing. I just found his web site and he's more than just a pretty face, he was the first to write a book about Al Quaeda and he wrote One day in September, which was made into a film - a prequel of sorts to the stunning Munich. Check him out (and his Rapid Weaver designed site - sad that I can tell, I know).

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