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Back at the Beginning
... went to tea in Esher, the next town over from Cobham. The cute place is called "The Chocolate Tearoom". They had tea, sandwiches, cake, itty bitty scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam. It was delicious. Then they went shopping for Emily's sister's 16th birthday present. Her birthday is Sunday. Happy Birthday, Olivia!
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Cobham and off to the West Coast
... on bikes crossing in front of the bridge and buses coming out from the school that took up more than half of the roadway. I decided to ride up on the curb rather than losing my side view mirror and was relieved that I had successfully navigated the bridge, only to realize that the brick columns at the entrance of the school were narrower than the bridge and three buses made no hesitation to let me ...
A whole lot of Hyde Park.
... arrived in the Palace, around 5, guess what they did? Close. No, I'm not kidding. They closed right as we walked into the lobby. Cool. So we took some nice pictures of the gardens outside and then decided to head back to Theo's and make dinner. We left the Palace at 5:30, and since some of the metros and trains were shut down, we didn't get back to his house until 8:30. What would have normally been a 45 minute trip took us three hours. But we made a good dinner and got off to bed ...
Nell Gwyn, social climber
... the bawd or what we would call a Madame these days. Gwyn is a Welsh name but it is thought that her dad was probably a Welsh captain.
The year 1650 was still during turbulent times. Charles I had been executed as he had abolished Parliament and thought he was only answerable to God. Parliament was run by Oliver Cromwell who wasn’t happy about being abolished so he took over, got Charles ...
West End!
... last night. The show was called The Woman in Black, absolutely loved the show. Caught the underground down to the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden. Was quite a small theatre compared to the Festival Theatre in Adelaide, would have only held a few hundred people. The show was a ghost story and was advertised as being very scary, it didn't really scare me but the story and acting were very good. The show ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking