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London revisited - A night out at the theatre
... of the restaurant written in very very very large letters. Finally were able to sit down, have a drink and enjoy a very nice meal as well.
Next stop, The Victoria Palace Theatre, just around the corner from Victoria Street, easy to find. The theatre has a amazing history, a theatre has been on that particular site since 1832, at one stage a music hall graced the site in1886, later demolished and the present theatre was built in 1910 for a total cost of ...
V Festival in Chelmsford
... and then Tim took me to the train station where we also said goodbye. It was back on the train and back to London where I arrive, dropped my bags off at the luggage place in Victoria Station (didnt want to take all my belongings to the festival), went to buy some food supplies and one of those ultra attractive wheely bags that grandmas use when grocery shopping, to hold my tent, mat and sleeping bag that Tim and Jan had so generously given ...
The wettest April and a murderer on the loose!
... station to be confronted with the daunting Tube and London rail system and the amount of people at the station and the decision whether we should use oyster cards or just buy day tickets. We opted to use day tickets and just buy the tickets to Grove Park out towards Bromley and Croydon (at this stage we have paid from the airport then to Grove Park about $100AU/£63, mammoth expense!). We then had to figure out from the 100s of stations which line Grove Park was on let ...
A couple of rainy days
... has organised for us to go to the Emirates next week. Lucky us because it is such a great feeling to be there and watch the game. I promise not to cry this time when the game starts. It is a bit emotional to be there and actually watch a British League game .
Yesterday was a very wet day. A good day to hide indoors. We had to go out to do a bit of shopping for food ...
Australia Day and more in London
... early and I wasn’t hungry, so I decided I’d have to come back later. So from here I walked about 30 mins to Chancery Lane which held Leather Lane Markets which included clothing, food, junk, bits and pieces... After I’d looked around here I headed back to the Whitecross St Markets for some lunch. After much umming and ahhing about what to get I decided on a burrito from a ...