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And on to London
After a beautifully rested night we checked out and were taken by golf buggy back to the airport. We thought for convenience we'd have breakfast at Maccas (the other places all seemed to offer various versions of lunch and dinner) but no, they only accept cash in Malaysian ringgits, which we didn't stock up on because we really didn't think we'd …
London Rock Music Tour and magnificent Bel Canto
This morning we had a lovely cooked English breakfast in our hotel before setting out for our explorations. Typical though, we got to Paddington station to find that the Bakerloo line was closed due to an operational problem, so we sat down and replanned our journeys. By the time we finished, we made our way over to the underground to find the line …
The Making of Harry Potter
We skipped the cooked breakfast this morning, preferring to get ourselves over to Victoria Station in plenty of time for our 8am start, so we bought some vegetarian pasties along our way. We arrived out at the Warner Brothers studio at 9.30am and after the introductory movie footage we were taken into the Hogwarts Dining Hall set. This was followed …
Keats, Hampstead, and another concert
... and poignant. I couldn't believe that I was in the very same rooms where he had written so much of his poetry! As Keats became unwell, he had his friend Charles Brown set up a sofa for him near a window, overlooking the garden - and there is still a sofa there today. He and his friend Charles Brown had shared their lodgings with the Brawne family, to which one of the daughters - Fanny - Keats became engaged. Many of her possessions are also on display as well, ...
The Day That One of Us Cried
... guards on duty march back and forth, then 45 minutes later the ceremony began. It was so exciting seeing the marching band walk through the crowd and enter the gates. The marching band played a selection of My Heart Will Go On, Somewhere Out There, and Imagine by John Lennon. Obviously it was very moving. Somewhere in between a boy pushed his way in front of us and ended up blocking our view. Ok he was 4 ft tall but we were annoyed. I mean if you want a good view get there ...