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London town
... Titanic on the laptop to pass the time, then made our way to my cousin Carmela's house. There I caught up with her and my Aunt Fran briefly, then we headed to Camden Town and Covent Garden to explore the markets. From there I decided to return to Camden to look at some stuff I hadn't had time for, and I bought some nice things at both Covent and Camden. After the shops shut I returned to Golder's Green to spend some time with Carmela.
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London: The Finale
... is now joined by a deep booming voice that says, ‘Please evacuate via the nearest door. Please evacuate via the nearest door.’
I rise from my seat quick, and start to move. Dave is right in front of me, so I feel happy about getting the hell out.
Day Three: The day
Thank god. It was just a fire alarm. But gee we’ve brought these poor English people bad luck. The first time we were here, the Museum we were in was ...
The Abbey
... Stuart her second cousin was coronated as King James I. James' mother was of course Mary Queen of Scots so James had his mother re-buried in a crypt as elaborate as Elizabeth's and directly across the Abbey from Elizabeth. That is the history I love to hear about. The Abbey also contains Poets Corner which has tombs for among others Geoffry Chaucer, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, and Lord ...
A Day of History and Mystery
... as it provides a beautiful contrast with the surrounding cities. In the middle of one of these rolling green patchworks lies Stonehenge. I had always seen images of Stonehenge on television, but I had no idea of the magnitude of these stones. Seeing it in person really gave me a whole new perspective on it. The stones are arranged in a double horseshoe, almost into concentric circles.
What I was not aware of is that the stones are not native to the ...
Day one, part one: it shouldn't be this hard
... stare.
My mistake was not getting that man's name. Simply describing him as a big burly guy with thinning hair and tattoos on his arms evidently does not narrow down the possibilities of who I talked with, because the agent doesn't recognize my description. Not only that, but the concept of them sending the iPod up to her desk is foreign. As it turns out, there is no process for that situation. I have always wanted to be a path-forger, someone who is ahead of my time. ...
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