Gatwick Corner House Hotel
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London cont'd...(incl Essex, Brighton & Arundel)
... We walked to another indoor markets, and Lucy was interested in a pretty, dark green dress with white birds on it. When we came back out of the markets, I bought it for her because it was her birthday the next day :) We walked up the rest of Brick Lane, and down to a building that looks down on ruins of the old London town walls. That was interesting to see :) We walked to the Museum of London and I had a quick wizz around the bottom floor, but most of the items ...
Our Jordan and Luxor trip
... never been there, so it should be interesting (I hope)
We will be moving about a bit during our week in Jordan, various hotels, not sure what the transport will be though, just hope it isn't a camel
There are a few more things to see, all part of the Egyptian Empire, I hope there will be more opportunities to take photos than there was in the Kings Valley in Egypt
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London Day 1 - Westend Musical
... Talk about misrepresentation or poetic licence on websites. This place takes the cake! We booked a triple executive suite, which was supposed to have a kitchen, queensized bedroom, bathroom & kitchen/dining. Well it had all those things....on the scale of a Barbie Dream House... certainly nothing like the size of the rooms depicted on their website. So, I had my first wobbly of our trip. Fix ...
And Then the Universe Ended
... 8212;as described above, with Jesus moving through it. The Mysteries end with a cranky God calling for judgment day. Jesus divided the standing audience into those on his right and and those on his left, and the angels put up a fence. Poof—half the audience is saved, and half is damned, and in case you can’t tell the difference, there is a team banner for each side.
There’s a review here; I thought it was a ...
And so it ends...
... we saw the most wonderful of all films: Attack the Block. It is a gem of a British film (filmed, actually, in the neighborhood where Kwame lives: awesome) where aliens fall from the sky in comets and a group of punky teenagers has to fight them off to save the world. So brilliantly enjoyable. Then we headed back to sleep, my mind full of determination for crazy explorations in the morning.
I got out fairly early and headed off to Brick Lane Market. It is crazy ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed