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Day 5: Last day in London: Markets + London Walk
... that, had we know about the closure, we could have walked there far more quickly!
The guide book said to 'follow the crowd' on exiting Notting Hill Gate station and, this we did. We thought it was rather busy on our way down to the markets but this was nothing compared to the tide of humanity we encountered on our way home. The markets are made up of hundreds of stalls lining the very lengthy Portobello Road. The guide book also ...
Farewell to the UK
... fear will make bungi jumping in New Zealand slightly less of a realistic prospect than I had originally thought. Saying that, if I just get to the edge of the platform and pass out then it'll look like I jumped. My flacid, lifeless rag doll form may give the game away but I'll just tell them I was one with the rope. As for my lack of consciousness afterwards? Just squeezing in a quick power nap!
The other important lesson I learned was that my sense of direction ...
I see London, I see France (fill in the rest)
... sites like Buckingham Palace, St Pauls Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Tower of London, etc, etc. We got off the bus at Big Ben and walked around then walked to St Pauls and enjoyed some budget friendly PB&Js in the garden. Following our tour of the city, we met up with Caitriona and went to another old English pub (there's obviously no authentic English pubs in Boston, so we were sure to take advantage of them while in London). ...
London on the fly
A; Sleep deprived and exhausted from a long 4 days at the San Fermin festival, our first night in London was spent enjoying a hearty pub meal and a long night's sleep. But the following day was jam packed with sightseeing and I was again at the helm of sightseeing tour guide. Little respect that this got me, with my own ...
March 1st to March 7th
... in super high pitched voices! I was amazed because I had heard so much about this church but it was no comparison to the baroque, ornate and Catholic churches which I have encountered in Spain. I know that it is Anglican and not as ornate, but I was thinking it is too bad that Prince William has to get married there because if I were Kate I would pick the most ornate church I could find ;) I also don't really understand how they make it look so nice because ...


