Wisteria Cottage B&B
Travel Blogs from East Molesey
The Race of Hagen Dazs & the Dress Code
... tickets when we find something we like or someone we like. So far we have seen:
We Will Rock You, Spamalot, Ladies in lavender, A Royal Concert Gala (ok, music, not a play), and last night, Noises Off. We have enjoyed all of them although we were so tired for the Royal Concert that we had a hard time staying awake – that's another story.
When we attended our first play, We Will ...
More Sightseeing!
... extensively and saved a fortune - the trains run frequently and as long as you take note of the different lines and destinations using the Underground is a breeze! From London Bridge station we wandered along Queens Walk on the banks of the Thames through the newly redeveloped buildings etc to Tower Bridge and then crossed the Thames on this magnificent, ancient split bridge! It is an amazing engineering feat and we would have loved to see ...
London Arrival
... I got to my room, I was pleasantly surprised. I had been expecting a really small room, and it actually wasn't and I even got a double sized bed. Since I'm staying at this B&B for the rest of my trip, I unpacked my entire suitcase and put everything in a proper place. I LOVE not living out of a suitcase while traveling!
Once I was settled, I decided to walk down to Buckingham Palace. I don't think I've ever approached the palace from the side so ...
Minding the Gap: An American in London
... Oh my, are there far more gaps to mind! (If you're unfamiliar with the phrase, Mind the Gap, click!)
And here we go again…
I arrived just after finishing my MHA degree and two temporary jobs, and saying goodbye (again) to dear friends. En route, I spent a powerful, sometimes emotional, 2 weeks with Hubby's and my families, relishing the beauty and joy of youth alongside the wisdom and the heartbreak of the ...
חזרנו
... 1514;חיל 97;ם למתוח ולקפל אותו על עצמו על מנת ללכוד בועות אויר בתוכו... האצבע שלי עדיין ...