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THE END OF THE ROAD
Yesterday morning we were up bright and early, well 10 o'clock anyway, hadn't bothered to pack last night we felt that when we did that it really was the beginning of the end. Michael and Rebecca ended up staying with us after our night out so that made it a bit more special. Eventually we got packed although Mr Ham fist Terry managed to break the zip on his bag, told him they were hopeless a couple of times already. With Michaels help repairs were made and it was down ...
Tower of London and Graffiti Tour
... While being guided through the Tower of London, I learned quite a few things about the people who resided there, about it's prison days, and people who had paid the ultimate price there. One of the most interesting parts of the tour was seeing Henry VIII's armor and weaponry. It was cool to see how his armor changed over the years as he got fatter. When walking through the walls of the Tower, I did ...
Day 12 - Brussels to London...the Chunnel!
... while we were there....a horse drawn carriage came thru the gates and picked someone up from the palace....alas it was not the Queen or Prince Charles, but it was fun to watch just the same!! We made notes of the other places we want to explore more closely than seeing them from a bus, and that is what we will do tomorrow....but we took tons of pictures! It really is fun to see these things that we've heard about and seen on TV and in movies our whole lives! We both ...
Tales from a Grimaldi Freighter
... of the crew is to implement,… which may be understandable in war, storm, or other emergency ,but when a passenger requests an extra piece of toast for breakfast, the appearance of the Captain at table to consider this piece of Oliver Twistism is a trifle disconcerting.
In order to rationalize some of the more bizarre happenings it does help the passengers (and there are eight of us (and 28 crew) to understand where they stand in the pecking ...
In London and working on the dissertation
... but for the ‘Last Night at the Proms’ they take out the seats on the ground level, and people are very happily packed in like sardines, and behave similarly to the way they would in a football (soccer for the uninitiated) match.
The BBC also commission new works to be performed at these concerts. Judith Bingham was commissioned to compose a large organ work which was to be premiered that afternoon, and I was to be her guest at ...