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Tower of London and Graffiti Tour
... York, I felt like these were actual works of art. We got to see a few of Banksy's pieces which were really cool. I felt as if each of the works we saw was leaving an individual story that goes along with the imagery. I feel that the street art adds a whole new element to the sub streets of London. It makes an area which is not well known turn into an area in which many people want to be a part of.
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Day 12 - Brussels to London...the Chunnel!
... made our plans for tomorrow, and we cleaned out our suitcases and got a bundle together that we plan to mail home tomorrow!! Our suitcases will be so much lighter when we leave for Paris on Saturday!! As has become our pattern, as I type this installment of our story, John has gotten a head start on his night's sleep...it works well for us! We will not be with the kids tomorrow as they want to do much different stuff than we do...again, mostly because they've been here before and ...
We made it! And...got seperated!
The journey began with Taylor Swift with Grandma Linda, their first concert! Journal entry from Abbee, "Taylor was awesome! When she came out we went wild! The best part...I got to high-five her!" The girls were buzzing after the show, off to bed late, tomorrow we go to London!
Travel day was long but the kids were good sports! Amazing what free soda and I-touches will do for their spirits! 4 hrs to ...
In London and working on the dissertation
... Kennsington tube station. From there I took the Piccadilly line and then caught the train up north. What an incredible day, from many standpoints!
Following months of emails, Judith was very friendly, and very generous. She is a delightful person, with a lot of friends and supporters. I am very much looking forward to our interview on Thursday.
Monday was spent at my friend’s home drinking many cups of tea and recuperating!
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Eating gluten-free in Western Europe
... Maybe it's a good thing I don't live here...
Wales
Similar to England. Many restaurants and shops with GF items marked on the menu. Lovely surprise!
In general, gluten-free travel is more expensive than it would otherwise be, because you can’t just eat wherever, whenever, whatever you want. We’ve seen so many other travellers with a piece of cheese and a baguette (a two-euro meal) and ...