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Redescovering London
Today I left the leafy streets of Crowthorne, Berkshire, for the hustle and bustle of London. I had booked a room for a week at a rather grandiosely sounding hotel - Palace Court Hotel in Bayswater. The Priceline information said the hotel had been newly upgraded and offered accommodation with breakfast included at a discount price of GBP49 a night …
Bye bye London
... on just I could at least go out with some of God's elixir on my tongue.
Well, as I continue to plow on, and the woman continues to publish her happy platitudes, I will try to inject some truth so you will understand the plight I must endure.Before I go I would like to point out that the English people have been marvelous . People have constantly gone out of there way to help ...
Packing
Right so packing is turning out to be harder than I thought.....how do you pack for a year? If anyone wants to come over and help, please do. I would like to dedicate this first post to those people who have harassed me for not doing anything to my travel blog, even though I haven't left yet? I hope you are satisfied ...
Day of Departure Debacle
... 3 hours or so of sleep. (Packing went late, as my mind told me, if I don’t pack, I don’t have to leave, and I enjoyed the idea of that.) Up, get ready, and head out.
Carrying massively heavy items of luggage on my back and from my shoulder while lugging the most massive behind me on its wheely bits, I boarded a bus and a tube to Heathrow. Thought I’d escaped Olympic evils, but it seems the tube was delayed. Then we got to Earl’s Court and we ...
London: Food, Sculptures and Lots of Walking
... of Mordor.
From More London, we had a lovely view of Tower Bridge (which I had just discovered is a not London Bridge and was rather disappointed at how unremarkable London Bridge actually looked). I was surprised at how bright the blue paint on the bridge was. The Tower of London (stubbier and plainer than I had imagined from its bloody history), Canary Wharf far into the distance, the Gherkin and other famous landmarks was pointed out to me, and ...