Think SE1 Apartments London
169 Tower Bridge Road London, England, SE1 3NA, United Kingdom
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Wibbly Wobbly Gingerbready Marzipany Creamy
... allowed me to go to the second floor. A man in the lift insisted on pressing the buttons for me.
Apparently English people are too posh to press lift buttons themselves, so they hire a little man to do it for them.
At the "Experience" ticket booth, the charming young man on the desk let me have the £5 discount on my ticket normally reserved for advance bookings, with only a little cajoling and suddenly I was being gestured into the ...
LONDON BABY!
... tree lined streets with our hired bikes! What a thrill it was weaving in and out of traffic while observing all the beauty that London has to offer! The 2 pounds we paid in total for 1.5 hours of riding was undoubtedly a bargain! Just have to say to all those planning to do the same, be careful of those red double decker British buses, I (Bridge) nearly became one with the bus while riding! Thankfully, my great (NOT) bike skills got me through ...
Bye bye Amy
... feel something, bring emotions to the the surface, evoke, provoke, titillate, anger, entertain, sadden, make people happy, make them dance, make them smile, make them cry, make them shudder when you hit a note just so, shake your head at where the heck did that super cool phrasing come from. Amy did all that with me and I mourn because she will no more.
I think when you're young you think you're immortal. not in the literal sense but more in ...
London Town
... To cap the whole experience off the organ started to play and it would just fill the church and was so powerful. It was playing quite loudly when I was at the high altar so I just stood there and looked down the church and imagined it filled with people and Princess Diana walking towards me in that dress. The experience was unsettled a little by a guy who had walked into the church yelling, I thought they were saying it was closing but he ...
Richmond Park
... those which were unplanned. I got out of the train station somehow expecting there to be a sign that tells me where to go next.
I asked at the information booth and found that it was a 25 minute walk to the park. My knees were not doing so well, so I opted for the bus. They had suddenly developed something wrong with them a day prior to my departure to London. They were functional enough to walk, but sometimes it became a bit of a struggle. So I try to conserve ...
This condo was formerly known as: Maltings Place Apartments


