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The terrible moving day
It has been a while since I last updated this blog, since I have been very busy and I do not have internet at our house yet, but here's what happened since the end of October.
On October 30th, Kjell dropped me off at the train station at 6.00 in the morning. The plan was that I would be taking the train to London, get all the paperwork for registration with the British Authority "Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons" fixed (to be allowed to work as a vet ...
Olympic Feaver in London
... to see the stadium and wander around the outside. However when we finally arrived after a long and hot tube ride we were told we couldn’t even go into the vicinity of the Olympic park area unless we had tickets. Unfortunately the ‘can we just go in and have a peak of the stadium’ thing didn’t work as well as the Sydney Olympics when Dad managed to sneak us inside actual ...
Because Shouting Fixes Everything
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But it is a never ending cycle because the speaker is close-minded and is never willing to have an educated conversation. Likewise, every rowdy commentator has the exact same problem as those they are trying to speak to about touchy subjects. The two colliding forces almost make the entire purpose of Speaker's Corner null for nothing could really happen when no one is really willing to listen to what the other has to say.
I actually have ...
A Busy Day in Stoke Newington
Today was a catch-up and travel management kind of day. I had decided to stay around Stoke Newington and get some chores done. First I put in a load of clothes to wash while I was eating breakfast. I got a little bogged down reading my book and read a few chapters too many to find out about Peter Featherstone's will. This was George Eliot's Middlemarch. Then I hung up the laundry to dry and wrapped my packages to send off at the Post Office down ...
North of the River
... Walking through St James Park, we were attacked by the tamest squirrels. One of them ran up Jayne's leg! At the top of the park, we joined the thronging crowds at the gates of Buckingham Palace and watched the changing of guard. Onwards through Green Park to Hyde Park corner we walked and then through Hyde Park to Marble Arch. Oxford Street offered a bit retail therapy and we walked east to Regent Street and Carnaby Street with the odd pub ...