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Feild Trip down the Thames!
... their functions. For instance the older parts of the palace are all connected indoors because they didn'd have the appropriate footwear for poor weather. Also, the palace was taken from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey when Henry VIII got made that the cardinal wasn't able to convince the pope to annul his marriage. All Henry VIII added on were a few great halls and person quarters.
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Westminster Abbey, Kensington & Buckingham Pal
... were said to have occurred at his tomb, and in 1161 he was made a saint. The shrine was rebuilt by Henry III in 1261 where it was encrusted with gold and jewels. However, due to the healing properties this holy man was said to have had, people would slowly pick out the gold and jewels, so the only ornate part left of the shrine is towards the top, where people could not reach. Hundreds, if not thousands, of famous politicians, royals, artisians, and spiritual leaders are ...
Heathrow, Terminal 4 Hilton
... but then when he was told they didn't have the swordfish, back to secret victorious joy when he replaced it with Chicken Tikka Masala. The Manc was having Boddingtons and Chicken Tikka Masala, all was right with the world and I was a genius.
Did I want anything else, asks the waiter. No, one wallet rape per evening will be fine, thank you. Did I take all the shampoos and stuff from the bathroom in pointless retribution, yes. Yes I did. And he never brought me the code ...
First day in London
... kept bumping me with her elbow to wake me up.. but it was rough with having no sleep for 31 hours. So by the time we got back to our hotel was about 530 London time aka BED TIME.
I can only use internet in our hotel down in the community room, so ill write when I can.. Today were off to see ALL of London on a open top bus tour!!!
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Homesick in London
... Kings and Queens of England, plus Winston Churchill, Isaac Newton, among many others. I enjoyed seeing that. The church itself was quite gorgeous, but our travels have taken us to far more spectacular ones for far less money.
Every night, except the last, we would head down to our local pub. I really enjoyed that side of London – it didn’t seem to matter what day of the week it was, the pubs were always full of people having a few drinks ...