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Let the Touring Begin
... lots of white poms swimming! It was about twenty degrees, a beautiful sunny afternoon and the locals were making the most of it! From there it along the coast and through lots more great scenery to Exmouth where we tried to get a place to stay but the B&Bs were all very old and grotty, most had several flights of stairs to climb and they didn't appeal at all! We found a Premier Inn down the road a bit that was reasonably priced, checked ...
London_March2012
... was the original Refreshment Room. It would have been the visitor's first view of the Museum's interior and even the Victorians would have been struck by the extraordinary decoration. The main doors to this room were immediately opposite the main entrance of the Museum. Cole's concept of a museum restaurant was completely new, a world first for South Kensington, yet another way of getting people ...
We made it! And...got seperated!
... 8 to London. The kids never slept! We headed to the tube and into town for the day...we hit the London Eye and the Tower of London. Highlights were the "Bloody Tower" where they tortured and executed criminals...ohhhhh!
Cute Moment...everytime we sat down the kids fell asleep, train station, on the tube, on a ferry...
Great quote...We grabbed sandwiches from a supermarket and ate them on a ...
What It Costs To Live In London
The hard numbers behind our four months in London:
Rent: We spent £750 per month on our small, furnished studio flat in the Cricklewood area (Zone 2, midway between Kilburn and Willesden Green tube stations). This included mediocre Wi-Fi internet access and utilities (less electricity).
Electricity: We averaged about £40 per month, including television usage.
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Te Hono ki Aotearoa cruising up the Thames
... bring us to the One New Change building and see the view from the 6th floor roof terrace, which was open to the public. The view from there was great. You could see the Gerkin, St. Pauls, the London Eye, the S********** to be the tallest building in London) and a few other well known landmarks. There were quite a few people there, enjoying the sun on the verandah. There is a cafe at this level and apparently there will be a restaurant opening soon.
We got back ...