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Happy Holidays From London Via Seattle
... has many publishers and writers so the quality of book donations is brilliant. So again my academic articles have awfully stiff competition with top-notch books of all genres sitting proudly on my shelf. But more importantly, my happy work here is the tiniest way to give just a little bit.
Although Uni kept me busy for the last several weeks, I managed to traipse around London a bit. Some friends and I cruised ...
Bad luck in Britain
... missed her early flight to Amsterdam because we lost track of time at a restaurant with VERY slow service. Second lesson I've learned since being in Europe is that Europeans, the British in this case are so slow when it comes to serving you at restaurants. Maybe its the American in me but when I'm hungry I don't want to have to wait eons just to get a piece of friggin bread.
Bre and I reunited at Stansted airport for our later flight ...
Bloody hurricanes .....
Having made it successfully back to London yesterday afternoon, I've just spent the last 18 hours trying to figure out if/how I can get to NYC in time for the start of my overland adventure on Thursday morning, after my flight(s) were cancelled due to a pesky bloody hurricane!
Fingers crossed I'm now heading out on Weds morning once all the fuss ...
Found myself in the City, near Piccadilly
... children hindered the process. haha I swear I normally like children. Regardless, I did end up with some good pictures after some effort. I was also slightly annoyed to see some people just sitting atop the lions, hanging out. Normally, I wouldn’t care, but given there were line ups of people trying to take pictures with these lions, I found it slightly inconsiderate. After visiting some of the sights again on foot, we discovered the Household Cavalry Museum. Here ...
The Third Person strikes back !!!
... of the trip, which meant effectively, the whole ******ned thing was pretty much set in stone before they even started. You can tell how much wandering they did from the fact their planning schedule completed back in April said they would be walking into Newquay on Friday October 29th, just one week from the end, and they did!
Yep, I’ll doff me hat to 'is planning and logistics skills but there’s not a creative bone in his body! ...



