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Reynolds lunch
... energy. As we head to the tube station, she leads the way to the ticket machine. All four of us pour over the screen. I start to buy tickets. Lucy tries to help. She is faster than me. We end up going in circles as she and I both try to do the order. Eventually, two return tickets for Bruce and me are paid for and delivered. Next we give ourselves over to Peggy and Lucy as they lead us through the tunnels to the platform. Peg and I gossip, exchange news whole Lucy and ...
A moving experience
... while we were there, but another bus arrived as we were leaving. Before their arrival. The site was absolute.y silent. The day was gorgeous with huge clouds in the sky that were pierced by the towers of stone. We visited the cemetery too, where tragically most of the headstones read, "an unknown soldier". Vimy commemorates all soldiers who died,but carved on the walls at the bottom are the names of over 11,000 soldiers who died but who were never identified. These ...
Kids love britain,s bloody history
... sparklies known as the crown jewels. we were a little surprised at the lack of jewellery in the display but were told that lizzy probably has a few out at the moment for the big jubilee thing last week.
i,ve never known a place that actually gets colder through the day.
deciding on an indoor adventure next (we brizzos can take only so ...
London Revisited
... of the University and the Queens House I caught the tube clear across to the other side of town to Kew Gardens. Kew Gardens is a HUGE botanical garden covering several hundred acres and has many themed gardens, some outdoor and others inside large Victorian era greenhouses. Kew Gardens showcases plants from all across the world usually in like or themed categories. There is a "Palm House", ...
To London and Beyond
... And yes…they have a stall here that is dedicated to Paddington bear himself. And, if that is not enough Pop culture for you, our next stop: Waterloo.
We quickly settle into married life at Waterloo. We find a local café who serve us a trashy yet satisfying breakfasts of Bacon, eggs and baked beans. We very quickly cotton onto the best coffee shop in town. We meet our very first Aussie living in London, who really does ...