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ANZAC Day in London by Sam
... Soldier.
After that we got back on the underground and went to the Natural History Museum which was really cool and we even got to see about 3 different dinosaur skeletons and a T-rex moving!
After that we walked down the street to get something to eat before heading back to the tube station. We got on the tube and went to the London eye. Mum went and got ...
Day 3: Cheers, London!
... walking. Walk walk walk, down the street to the Camden Town tube station, walk walk walk, to the train platform, walk walk walk, from the tube to Victoria station, walk walk walk, from Victoria station to the coach station. I figured out that the best orientation was my day pack on my back, my purse on my shoulder, and my backpacker pack being shifted back and forth from hand to hand. I made it to the coach station with plenty of time to spare, and we boarded the big ol’ bus to ...
Day 5 - Last Minute Tourism
... vicinity. As the wind carried the bottom of the bottle out over the edge, Anne picked it up by the top.
Phantom of the Opera is still here, as is Momma Mia, Wicked, Jersey Boys, Ghost the Musical, Shrek the Musical, Lend Me a Tenor the Musical, Wizard of Oz, that was a musical to begin with. But once the lights go down in the theater, we could just as easily be in Chicago.
Our time atop ended, we descended down the narrow passageways dedicated ...
A Day in London
The cool morning air quickly disappeared as what must be some sort of record high landed in London, England... it was 90+ degrees when all was said and done today. But we braved the day anyway... after breakfast at our B&B we took our taxi to the Surbiton railstation. Travelcard in hand we catch our train into central London.
Waterloo train station is very busy and crowded but we manage through the hoards of people in some sort of hurry ...
A Royal Day at Hampton Court Palace
As usual we are already awake when the alarm goes off. We head off to breakfast to enjoy some fruit, juice, yogurt and coffee & tea as well as a "full English breakfast" which is to say eggs, bacon (which looks like ham), sausage, beans and a grilled tomato. I eat only the egg and yummy grilled tomatoes. The breakfast and hosts at this B & B are lovely.
We have a taxi ready for us at 9am to take us to the Hampton Court Palaces. The guard welcoming us calls us "early ...