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London adventures
Well, so much has happened since I left Slovenia. Landed in London to a wet cold windy day and I was as down and blue as the weather, after a teary few hours I got myself together and got out walking, got lost etc, and called family friend Narell who lives a few hours out of London, Narell kindly came down and met me in London to celebrate my …
Someone dropped a Faberge egg in London
By the time I got to London my feet were just two big blisters. I guess that is what I get for walking over nine hours a day. The hotel was in a residential area so I got a good idea of what English rowhouses are like. I ran into a slight cultural difference when I checked in to the hotel. The clerk told me the room was on the first floor which I …
Return of the Social Life!
We drove back to London on Friday and as we passed Reading on the M4 there was a beep-beep, beep-beep from my phone. Yay! It was as if I'd called Orange and selected option 4 - Reactivate Social Life. A few texts later and the next 4 days were filled with catching up with some of my favourite people. Although I'd vowed, and tried to pack as little …
Just a day out, a Winter Wonderland
... as if I haven’t had enough of them) but the prices was 20 time more expensive than I paid for them and they looked as appetising
Everything was way over priced I think, £12 for a litre of beer, £4 for a cup of mulled wine, the food was overpriced as well, £4 for a bratwurst, the cheapest meal I saw was £3.50 for a baked potato, it would be an expensive day out for anyone with a couple of kids, the rides, food and sweets
They had an undercover ...
A Phantom and a Queen
"....a mystery never fully explained. We are told, ladies and gentleman, that this is the very theatre that featured in that famous disaster. Perhaps we might frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination! Gentleman!" That's part of the opening scene from The Phantom of the Opera and we recalled that scene as we stood in that very theatre, Paris Garnier. The opera house as its more commonly referred to, was the inspiration for the original book ...