Days Inn Sevenoaks Clacket Lane
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Two More Museums and 'Wicked'
... smancy hats wearing toffy-faced expressions milling about. Our feet were hurting and the sun was really hot so we wandered into nearby St James park to sit awhile. Met a delightful elderly Englishman and I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with him. We were later joined by an aquaintance of his and his dog (we miss our dogs!). Kevin found him and his conspiracy theories interesting - I much preferred talking to my new friend about ...
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... few of the lads from downstairs whilst throwing beer etc at eachother. They went out about 11 and I then retired, exhausted and in preparation for another long day tomorrow. So another early start, the bus arrived and turned out to be a huge coach, not a nakedbus full of fellow backpackers. Still we set off, it filled up and our driver Leicester (another antopoedian trate is giving your child a surname as a first name) and we wound our way over to Te Anau clinging onto ...
The Churchills
... showcasing many of Winston's paintings. I knew that he was quite and accomplished artist but there was many more than I expected.
After strolling down to the lake and through the 'kitchen gardens', rose gardens, and past the croquet lawn, I made my way back to the bus and headed home. but I couldn't resist a stop in the shop where I bought a print of one of Winston's paintings of Chartwell.
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Cocktails and curry
Another night of tossing and turning, coughing and spluttering leading to another inappropriately late start. In fact, I didn't even leave the house until it was time to head to Camden for another happy reunion with the one and only, utterly gorgeous and infectiously joyous Debbie Taylor. Years may have passed but she hasn't changed a day. We slipped off to the nearest bar for a couple of cheeky cosmos while we waited for Vic to finish ...