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The Abbey
... That's Big Ben?" I told her I had pointed it out when we exited the tube and she says "I just thought it was some big clock on Parliament" (Big sigh).
As we headed towards Westminster Abbey we saw a large statue of Winston Churchill which Robyn takes a picture of. Then she takes a picture of two Bobbies guarding one of the entrances to Parliament. No telling how many times ...
From Hoodies and Old dears to Hoddie Crows & Deer
... has been in the past, the food and drink selection was better but the layout and service was very poor. It seems the best and quickest way to get served is to bring children with you and stand in the Waiters way by their door so they trip over you of course ignoring all those that are sitting patiently ahead of you. As we were not aware of this trick it took nearly 20 minutes to get served. One drink and off to bed. The cabins are small so ...
Even MORE London
... Kidston store I which was like Maddie paradise. We really didn't NEED that extra throw rug but it was so pretty we couldn't resist. This morning we were up early to catch the Eurostar to Paris. Evidently so was half of London! Forgot it would be the easter weekend. But got though the lines okay and the whole experience was a lot of fun. We had seats in our own little booth on either side of a table. Was very cool to look out the window after emerging from the tunnel to see ...
London Baby!
... enough to survive a month in the UK. We got picked up from the Wilsden Green tube station by a girl that works in the hostel. This was a very nice neighbourhood exactly like the nice London ones you see on TV. Our private room ($100.night...ouch) had a fridge couch and double bed so not too bad. Lots of very nice people staying here and pretty much all in the exact same position as us (looking for a house and a job!). We met a very ...
More London Sights
... Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis. The show was amazing and all the instruments were played by the charters. By the end of the show the whole audience was singing and dancing. After the show we went to pub next to the theater and 2 of the characters Elvis and the base player came in.
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