The Inn on the Lake
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THE END OF THE ROAD
... if I was to put his comments in. With the help of Terry and Dave we get the cases loaded and it is a hurried goodbye to Michael and Rebecca, who are going to make their way to the hotel they are staying in till they come home on Sunday. We pile into mr Happys taxi and it is off to the airport. It does not take us long to realise who our driver is, it is Sterling Moss' older brother, he has two speeds fast and f***ing faster, we all take a good grip, and at an average speed ...
Man on a mission
... was the chosen route. What is so amazing about London and the UK at this time of the year is the greenery. Everywhere you go there is life. The flowers are in full bloom and smell amazing. I found myself wondering off the path just because a garden caught my eye.
Along the way I passed the Tate Britain, seems to be the lesser of the two tates (tate Modern being the big one). Unbeknownst to me most of the museums are free in England. I would have gone ...
Swimming in the rain; lunch with Granny Collins
We didn't have much time to be sad about Don’s departure this morning, as it was again time for James’ swimming lesson! Nelly, Marsha and James walked through the rain (Marsha did rethink this somewhat hasty decision part-way through the walk, and decided to hail a cab) to the lesson. Nelly watched as Marsha took James through his exercises, swimming ...
Tales from a Grimaldi Freighter
... s ok to be First Officer but when the Captain takes all the decisions including orders for breakfast, 20 years of seamanship seems somewhat wasted. The passengers have decided the job of the First Officer is to organize the mutiny, and spookily ours is genuinely called Mr. Christian.
After the First Officer is a litany of meaningless and denigratory job titles culminating in the lowest of the low which is Third Oiler. The only thing that has stopped ...
Exploring London and surrounds
... the Oxford uni. Most impressive. Everyone cycles here, they have their own lanes. Beautiful buildings and a bonus to see where some of Harry Potter was filmed.
Saturday
A quiet day, I trudged the streets of London searching for the allusive bargain, alas there was none , though I did get to walk alot which I definitely need at this stage of the trip. Tomorrow we commence our tour of Europe and I am looking forward to it. So it is bye bye London for ...
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- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed