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London Calling
SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 2011
London calling, yes, I was there, too - 'London Calling' The Clash
Day One 07.03.11
The first true great test on anyone going to visit merry old London is of course the successful navigation of the underground. The tube totals ove 270 stations and 13 different lines. Naturally the tube map is colour …
Two weddings and a trip to Canada!
... 8217;s house in Edgemont, took some photos in the ravine and then went to the McDougall Centre Downtown. The rain held out and we got some great photos. The reception was one hell of a party! Everyone there lit up the dance floor and had a fantastic time.
The next day we had a BBQ for 70 people at Edworthy Park, again fantastically coordinator by Karen!
Sad to say that Brad left the next day – it seemed like he had just gotten there. ...
London's Life in Technicolor 2
... pick up from where we left off.
We headed home on the intention of meeting up with Lenka that night, another person that we met on travels, in Nepal. However they seemed to be a mix up and we were tired so we ended missing her on this trip. But hopefully one day we will meet again. We ended up having a few glasses of Oyster Bay with Kumaran, talking well into the night, before going to bed exhausted. Tomorrow was our last day before we head to ...
Some Classy Classes
... is Beowulf). When we're supposed to be studying in our rooms for an upcoming quiz or writing a paper about the theme of Timon of Athens, it seems like our entire body is willing us to put down the book, remove the fingers from the keyboard, and go explore the whole wide world that I have been lucky enough to travel to! Which is another thing, our course is very intense since we always have three day weekends, so me and my classmates must endure through longer class times in order ...
Week 1
... a ferry up the Thames, rather than wait for a free shuttle bus ride which the vast majority of spectators took, to Eton Dorney which is considered one of the best rowing venues in the world.
The London Olympic Organizing Committee evidently originally sold 20,000 tickets to this event, and I did not initially get one. Later they released another 10,000 standing room only tickets which is what I had. Most of the standees hung around the finish line, but the ...