Dulwich Bed And Breakfast London
24 - 30 Upland Rd London, England, SE22 9EF, United Kingdom
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"Cupfuls of History"
... which were quite loud and smelly affairs. Tea smells would permeate the air and tea dust as well.
Leadenhall Market, in business in the same location since 1300, was next door to the East India Company HQ. They were the first to take advantage of the auctions and started marketing tea by the seasons such as adding orange for the spring and spices like cloves and cinnamon for winter and campaigned to make ...
I say "Fall", you say "Autumn"
... Anyway, the Tower was splendid the third time around and I highly recommend it.
We got a new manager at the pub. I like to call him "Nazi Steve" or "Slave Driver Steve" because he is trying to be SUPER efficient but this is good because the pub was and in some cases still is horrifically inefficient. So much so that I have developed some sort of work place bi-polar disorder where I'm generally nice but can get frustrated and ****** very quickly. ...
Rule, Bri-tan-nia, Britan-nia rule the waves...
... pitcher of Pimms Cup at The Hour Glass pub, then dinner at The Hoop and Toy pub. Pimms Cup is a summer drink much associated with tennis the way the mint julep is associated with the Kentucky Derby. It consists of Pimms liqueur, cut-up fruit, and "lemonade" (British for Sprite or Seven-Up) and is very refreshing and light. Not at all the boozer like the mint julep. At The Hoop and Toy, I tried an interesting pudding called "spotted dick." Pudding is the British term for "dessert," ...
29. London's Burning
... nothing left."
The rioters and looters appear to be teenage boys, probably with too much free time in the school holidays. They don't appear to care who they hurt in their pursuit for a Playstation 3 and Converse shoes. The rioters say they're just making a statement, showing the police and the "rich" that they can have an iPhone 4 too. Some say it's a result of English politics, the "red" mentality, that ...
Full Circle.
... work and after hours.
Even doing a top five, the sheer number of unutterable details we have encountered as we have wondered from one country to another has captured our hearts, taken hold of our senses, taken us on a journey both mentally, physically and spiritually. Since we started planning this trip, which I have mentioned we did not do a great deal of, we thought it a dream, and now it is over it feels like one even more so. Was it really Anish and I ...


