St. George Hotel
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London
... flawless, is amazing. This musical is not really anything for kids. From the story alone, you get run over by all kinds of emotions, but the music brings that to the next level... The costumes look great and the props are absolutely spectacular! Besides that, Jean Valjean takes us through the French revolution like no one else could have. One word to describe this musical: GREAT!
We go back to the hotel, sleep, and get ready to leave for Paris the next day.
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Day One!
... As such, we cycled from the Academy to the Duke of Wellington statue in Aldershot to pose for some pictures and cycle the grand total of five miles before being forced to put our bikes on the support vehicle (Eaton’s family car) and driving down the motorway. Dodson used the rest period to great personal benefit, i.e. slouching and dribbling over myself and Carter ...
You Say Tomahto, I Say Tomayto
... British, Morrocan, Spanish, Portuguese, Caribbean, French, Persian, or Palestinian.
- Tom’s in Notting Hill. Good breakfast joint and excellent takeaway (tagines, etc!)
- Grill Master, tent in Shepherd’s Bush market. The best falafel ever. (The market is interesting not for wares but people-watching).
- Monsoon, Bangladeshi curry on Brick Lane. Food was good, but they touted and cheated us a bit, ...
Planting for success
... Lane markets and more specifically back to my favourite bagel shop. Vic and Pete got salt beef bagels and I got an egg one plus a dozen plain to takeaway. We came out just in time to see a crazy lady plough straight through the markets in her car because technically, they should have finished for the day. She didn't seem concerned that in reality, they were still in full swing with people and products everywhere. Luckily no one ...