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Itinerary!
... Hotel. This afternoon drive to the Hutongs north of the Forbidden City. On arrival transfer into rickshaws for a tour of the small, narrow lanes, visiting a family en route. Some time will be spent on foot in this lively area of Beijing, before continuing to the Bell Tower, which can be ascended by its steep stairs. (Landmark room- Heritage building)
The legendary Raffles Beijing is conveniently located just a few minutes walk from the historic ...
Tour of Windsor Castle
... second sermon which focused on our roles as the future sons of God and how the adversary desires to rob us of the power and glory God has reserved for His own.
We had an hour before leaving for Windsor Castle. Reba and I rushed home to change and make sandwiches to take along because we aren’t fond of the prepared items sold at the onsite store. Our tour guide for this trip was Claire who possesses a dry sense of humor and an unflappable ...
Windsor Races
... lovely. We chose our horses on this race based on our birthdays. Why not? For us, we have no other way as studying the racing form doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to us. I stumped back up to the hospitality suite and we watched the monitor as they put the horses in the starting gate.
The starting gate and loading the horses was one of the funniest things I ever saw! If the horse didn’t want to ...
Windsor Castle and the Eye
... dramatically it had been transformed for the beach volleyball in the summer Olympics.
A stroll over to Trafalgar Square gave Dejo the chance to climb around on the lions. We walked down the road to The Clarence for dinner (thanks to Rick Steves for introducing me to this years ago -- not sure how I manage to find it each time with no map), and a surprisingly quiet reaction to England win over Sweden in the Euro ...
Guards, Games and Gaffes
... Rufio's pet sight was Olympic Stadium and it happened to be on the same line, farther down the tracks. I felt some relief knowing the entire journey wasn't in vain. As we boarded the train my poor mom took a picture of the Abbey Road underground sign just to have some relic to take home. Once back in the States I decided to compare the station closest to the studios and the Abbey Road Station. First, the station name is not in fact a misnomer, ...