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Day 5
Skipping a day now and moving straight on to day 5, my last in London. Will miss the chimes of the bells of St Paul's, the cheery blokes who search your bags when you exit the City Business Library, the friendly lady in the cafe where I had my breakfast (after just a few days, I've obviously become one of her regulars because she remembered that I drink green tea!). I'll also remember some of the characters I've met along the way, like the two sharply ...
Start of the Trip Back
Today was our last day in continental Europe. We got up and spent the morning organising our packs to fit absolutely everything, even our day bags, into our packs so that we would be sorted for our Easyjet flight back to London. Easyjet doesn't charge for carry on, but you only allowed one items, which means no extra purses etc.
After managing to fit everything in, we checked out and ...
A holiday from my holiday
... the home type comforts, or just that I'm and able to appreciate things differently this time. Either way I was a lovely holiday from my holiday, and I left reinvigorated and reinspired for the next half of my journey.... So are you still on the trail of Ms Sandiego? She was asking about a city of museums.... Her henchmen were seen drinking Rakija at a bar... She had a red heart shaped cookie with white piped icing... Catch ya ...
Goodbye Dishoom
... good so I trusted them. Luckily, they ended up being right because it was delicious. We hung out there for a little while, but then I had to head back to start packing. Procrastination at its finest. I think I was leaving in 10 hours for the airport and I had yet to do anything.
So, I get back and start to pack and organize when I see that my friend from UF is in London. Well, obviously I have to see her. I love nothing more than to ...
What a way to start!
... of Georgia on the Black Sea coast. Georgia doesn't recognise it as a separate country so you can travel across the 'border', though they may discourage you. Abkhazia itself is recognised by Russia (and uses the Rouble, and the Russian international dialling code) so once there one can cross into Russia. Happy Days! There is even a gentleman, the Professor of Caucasian Languages at SOAS, who is married to a lady ...