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Helloooooo London!
... almost 2 hours later feeling happy that my uniform fit well & all the cool swag I was given, including a little umbrella with the label "JUST IN CASE" on the cover.
On my way back to the train back to Crawley I stopped at a small pub for some chicken mushroom pot pie, chips & pear cider. Very tasty, however also very rich. I could not imagine eating this type of food all the time! The train ride home was quiet, I had so much stuff because ...
Day 2 of the Celebrations - The Thames Pageant
... saw it cos all we could see was the backs of the thousands of people that had got there before us, and the ones who got the prime elevated spots on all the buildings lining the Thames edges, or perched precariously on ladders, lampposts, walls and anything else that might lift them high enough to see something. We did get a glimpse of some yacht masts as they went past; we heard the pealing of the bells on ...
Postcard London Day 1
... the River Thames. The cruise gave us a waterfront view of places like Big Ben (name actually refers to the bell inside the Clock Tower), the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and of course London Bridge. At first I really tried to focus on our tour guide's commentary but he eventually lost me with his accent. The problem, but also beauty, that comes with traveling in two of the world's most international ...
I see London..."Mind the Gap"
... things about this place are free breaky and wifi. The bathrooms were DISGUSTING and there weren't lockers either - I shared a room of 12 bunks..3 bunks high! There weren't lockers so everyone's stuff was strewn all over the place. I thought I was going to catch a disease. In the afternoon I met up with Lorin, my fellow Albertan! We went to Sherlock Holmes' museum and tried to catch a Jack the Ripper tour...buuuut we didn't know that White Chapel wasn't a building. It's ...
What, Where, When and more importantly, WHY?
... person in the group, all the others were backpackers, mostly from New Zealand and Australia, this was my first ever insight into the backpacking community. I'd been locked in an office for the last couple of years and I'd accepted that's how my life would be. Meeting these new people was exactly what I needed, their thirst for life and adventure was unbelievable, I really envied their spirit and freedom, they could just do what ever they wanted without a worry in the world, ...