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The Queen was not at Home
... walked around for hours that first night. European cities are so alive at night! It's a far cry from home where everything seems to close at six in the evening, although I do acknowledge that there are cities that don't sleep in the US too. Anyway, we inadvertently stumbled across China Town and half-considered eating there, but we ended up being too overwhelmed by the plethora of choices and afraid of contracting food poisoning. Instead of going ...
Blisteria
Today's mission – grab a few groceries for breakfast and get tickets for the last prom of the season in Regents Park, starring Kylie. Walked across Hyde Park to Royal Albert Hall and.... sold out. Darn. "Might release some more in the next week so just keep checking the website." Maybe. Next stop Natural History Museum. We liked the building more than the displays. Didn’t go in to V&A (next door) because ...
Super Saturday
... alcoholic or otherwise, was allowed in the premises. Guess which person in his Jamaica T-shirt, brought 8 cans of Red Stripe (Jamaica’s national beer)? That’s right, Bolton. This meant we had to stay outside and drink them all before even attempting to enter. Hence we joined the throng of people having an impromptu ‘picnic’.
4 beers later (and a little bit tipsy, I might add), we finally got in. I saw for the ...
Heathrow Layover
It is our travel day and our 11+ hour flight from Cape Town to London was smooth and easy. The kids were able to sleep on the plane so our 5 hour layover at London Heathrow airport was not a difficult one. A 7 hour hop over the Atlantic with British Airways, and behold, YYZ. Toronto greeted us with +30 degree weather and sunny skies. Nice to be ...