Melrose House London
89 Lennard Road London, England, SE20 7LY, United Kingdom
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Cheers!
We've seen a lot since we last updated. To finish up Scotland, Katy's cousin and girlfriend took us on a road trip to the highlands, where we drank a pint, walked through Inverness, ate bangers and mash, saw the loch ness (and perhaps Nessie), and explored the creepy fog filled woods. We also finished seeing Edinburgh by touring the castle, the …
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So I guess I am not the only one that snores!!!
Everyone crashed last nite and up again at the crack of dawn to uncharacteristically blinding sunshine! What a day to leave! Now THIS would be the day to see the London Eye and wander the streets to peruse the tourist attractions. But no, we need to do it in the dark, cold rain just to make ...
Old Bailey and Shopping
... palmers for to seken straunge strondes,
To ferne halwes, couthe in sondry londes;
And specially, from every shires ende
Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wende,
The holy blisful martir for to seke,
That hem hath holpen, whan that they were seke.
Exactly at 11PM, the bar closed down. They started putting the chairs on the table and all but threw us out the door. More than a few people in the group (i.e. everyone) was confused because the bar ...
You Say Tomahto, I Say Tomayto
... has been the theme now for over a year. Cameron is making blunt speeches about cracking down on immigration. The housing market is a bubble bound to burst soon. The average London rent now exceeds the average income. Unemployment nears 10% in London and inflation is over 5%. Of course, the financial district here is also being occupied. But the big concern in a paper a few days ago: Australia gets it wrong again as ...
What capitol city has more free museums?
There seem to have been a number of monarchs who wanted the common folk to benefit from the knowledge and acquisitions of others. Queen Victoria and her Prince Consort, Albert, were 2 of these rulers. In the mid-1800s, when Victoria was a young queen and Albert was still alive, there was a great Exposition held in London. There were products and people from all over the world at this fair. Albert wanted to make aure that everyone ...



