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A short sojourn in France
Roger's parents took us to France for the day. We drove down to Folkestone in Kent to travel through the tunnel under the English Channel to Coquelles near Calais. All vehicles travel by train. There is one for cars and a separate one for heavy transport. They call semis lorries over here.
The wagon is like a large container and the car wagons are double decker. We drove up a ...
Test match cricket at Lords
... only are allowed and the modern, space ship looking media centre at the other end of the ground seem to be as far apart as WG Grace and Shane Warne, yet after a while one gets comfortable with the conflict.
And then, like Twickenham, there is a standard dress for a day at Lords. For men, this is chinos with brown leather shoes and a blue, white or pink shirt. If you have got through the 17 year waiting list to become a member of the MCC, then you may ...
I <3 Brugge
... across a few shoe and clothing stores. My shoeaholics anonymous classes must really be paying off, because I resist again. But that was the last of my strength. I couldn't resist savoring more chocolate, drinking another beer, and buying a wine colored lace shirt. Oh well, when in Brugge.
We leave the city around 2:00 to catch our train to London. And now here I am in the basement of our hotel doing laundry. Not the most exciting way to ...
Rock Bottom
... had something to bring to the embassy. Everyone at the US embassy was extremely nice, trying to cheer me up but they couldn't do anything at that time. I had to set up an appointment to meet with them to reissue me a temporary passport, but the only time available to meet is Monday morning. I fly out Tuesday so I know I will naturally do nothing but worry until then. I am so unbelievably thankful and appreciative for my family and friends that I have here. I really wanted to just ...
On which London and I become acquainted.
... going down at 4.30pm] so I did what any normal person would do and head straight over to the London Eye to catch the city at night. At this point I’m glad for it being winter as the lines weren’t long to get a ticket actually get in a pod and around we go. Unfortunately I didn’t make it quite in time to see the sun set while going around but it was still such a beautiful sight and clear night, I could pick out some of the places that I’d seen that day ...