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15 minutes uintil we leave for the airport......
... prezzo, last minute dry shampoos and batteries have been purchased, bags are packed (mine by my mum) and we are about to leave for heathrow wahheeeeeey oh dear lord this is actually happening.
KOH SAN ROAD HERE WE COME.........
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Sun, Wimbeldon and Westminster Cathedral
... destination. I was impressed with Notre Dame in Paris and Bayeux, but Westminster is another story. The architecture and the history associated with the Cathedral can't be put into words. We saw the tomb of Elizabeth I for goodness sakes! I felt like I should pinch myself to prove it was real. After a lengthy visit at the church we took the tube back to our neighborhood. We enjoyed an early dinner at the corner pub and have once again settled in for the ...
Aussie royalty settles into new accommodation
... and mushy peas. YUM!! Sal even had her first beer (although not an English ale) as she promised Diane xx Who would've thought we landed in a pub that was flying Australian Equestrian team bunting. A little bit of home to be found in Greenwich.
One more blog later today, then we begin our tour around England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. So posts will be a bit hit and miss from tomorrow (Thursday) onwards.
xox
Lea and Sal
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A Sixteen Year Relationship with London
... cool and full of utter possibilities. Full of pigeons maybe, but cool.
My second trip to London happened at age nineteen. I arrived on a research grant from Stanford, but little did I know that I would be discovering far more than accounts of hysteria in the 17th century. I had just spent an entire sophomore year redefining who I was, both intellectually and as a person. I had broken away from a long trek towards medicine and had fallen in love with history as ...
London via Stonehenge, Lego Land and Windsor
... We finally head for the hotel, drop off the bags, and then drop off the car in time for the 5pm deadline. Made it with 5 minutes to spare, no thanks to London traffic. Now the trip back to the hotel was supposed to be the easy part. Our first taste of London public transport doesn't go so well but then you do learn more from mistakes. We do finally make it back to the hotel, it only take an hour instead of 30 minutes. A quick pub dinner and we're ready to ...