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The Court at Barbican
... away or not, I was thinking there was more to the story.
It was a good day yesterday weather wise. There were many people on the street walking up and down. About every third person was hailed by the ladies and stopped for a chat. These ladies must live outside at this café during the day and were holding court with all the neighbors. Sometimes there was hugs and air kisses all around and sometimes ...
Windsor Castle
... Castle Robyn saw a carnival ferris wheel and said look it's the "London Eye". I then pointed out in my least sarcastic tone that no it was a simply a ferris wheel and not the "London Eye" as we were about 40 miles from central London.
Since I last visited Windsor 16 years ago the Windsor-Eton train station has been transformed into a very pleasant shopping area ...
Looking back
After a journey it is often good to look back and relish in the fantastic experiences you have had, and as you share them with friends and recount the stories you often remember more. So I will continue to update this blog until I am truly satisfied.
Below are a few more photos of the Rally kindly shared by Marie-Claire.
Here is a link to youtube and a video taken by the ultimate winners of our class. It is the First ...
London
... back to Westminster Abbey past St James' Park. We were the first in line at the Abbey :P It opened just after 9.30, and we got audioguides for a tour. We started the audioguide tour standing in front of the altar, and I saw where Prince William and Kate Middleton stood when they got married (I recognised it, it wasn't mentioned in the audioguide). We went to the quire, which was very ornate. One of Dad's second cousins has done extensive genealogy for ...
Last minute planning rules!
... caught the bus from the station to get to the stadium, but on the way back, it was a procession of fans winding their way back to the station, a good half-hour's walk away. Not quite the MCG->Richmond walk, for sure. Stumbled back, somehow a.) got on the right train and b.) got off at the right place, made my way back to the hostel and slept.
Day Complete. Awesome day, chock full of stuff I couldn't do back home. About 80 for the tix (30 play, 50 game) 40 for food + transport.
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