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Imelda eat your heart out
... cameras, the kind that 'extend’ on a bellows. We were beaten to a fabulous brass and brown leather one by a guy who obviously was on a mission. Beautiful, but when it comes down to it something that just would have sat and collected dust.
Even better than the camera stalls were the food stalls. Yum, yum. One cake stall sold doughnuts of every kind – my apple doughnut wasn’t the slightest bit sweet and was packed with the tartest ...
Cell-phoneless Time Shift.
... that the London Underground has *3* stops at the airport should say something as to it's overall state: You can board the Underground, and take the train between terminals. Apparently these same terminals are connected by an apparently endless length of moving conveyorbelt-sidewalk things, which confusingly seem to go on for 100's of meters only terminating in right turns. I don't know how that's possible without ending up where you started, ...
Olympic Beach Volleyball!
We truly went to an olympic event today. How cool is that? We saw men's and women's beach volleyball and loved every second of it! The last match was incredible. Brazil women's somehow lost to the Swiss women after they gave up 8 match points! The final score was in the 30s and they are supposed to end at 21, so we got a little bonus time! The whole event is great, as they really keep you entertained with chants, cheers, and a dance ...
Day 4 - Museums
... of the world. The museum was established in 1753 and was largely based on collection of the physician and the scientist but now exhibits a vast amount of art and culture from all over the world.
Our final museum for the day is the Natural History Museum which is situated along Exhibition Road in South Kensington. Entry is free however there are donation ...
Relief and exhaustion
... the injections. There is no point having blood tests in the US. wait until you get home. Get rid of the compression bandage and just wear these lovely white hospital grade compression stockings. Hmm lovely. Maybe I'll keep the Marrakech beige to wear with short pants. He reassured Bruce and me. He answered every question calmly. Go and enjoy the rest of your holiday he said. It was such a relief to hear this news and have a consultation in English without ...