Old Etonian Hotel
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The Race of Hagen Dazs & the Dress Code
... here, we decided we would join the rush last night for the ice cream. I got a strawberry and my husband got a chocolate which sadly some of it ended up on his shirt. Those little paper spoons do not hold a great deal and by the time you are getting close to the bottom of the little tub, it’s not as solid as when you started.
We will have to admit that having a small tub of ice cream in ...
Jours 2 et 3 - London
À l'heure où j’écris ce message, je suis à l’intérieur de mon autobus, qui est elle-même à l’intérieur du train qui relie la Grande-Bretagne au continent européen (il n’y a pas de tunnel routier, tous les véhicules doivent donc embarquer dans un grand train qui fonctionne de la même façon qu’un traversier). Comme prévu, je ressens la douleur aux oreilles caractéristique aux changements d’altitude qui m’affecte habituellement lorsque ...
FARK ETMEZ BULUSURUZ
... edemedik..Vuslat başka bir bahara kaldı..Üçüncü ve ölümcül sürpriz, telefonumuzun olmaması nedeniyle biraderle bağlantı kuramayışımız...Son gecemizi ayrı geçirmek istemem doğrusu...Önceki konuşmalarımızda bu pub tan sonra Covent Garden' a gitmeyi planlamıştık..
Başka bir seçenek olmadığından fakat buluşacağımıza ...
Minding the Gap: An American in London
... to settle in, found some great Czechoslavakian bread plates, Italian bread and French cheese at the Portobello market, 3 wine glasses at the Hospice thrift shop, a cheese board and knife that actually has the word “cheese” on it at Poundland, and finally made friends with the wine shop owner. Voila, my first soiree on day #4. (Yes, Seattle buddies, I’ve come a long way since my cupboards had only mustard and ...
A day in the life...
... 50 on things we didn't even need, just because it was cheap. I was so close to buying a miniature kettle, just because it was miniature, but I thought it wasn't worth £10, and I could spend that money on things more edible. After that, we basically collapsed, with jet lag taking over.
Day two proved much more interesting. We woke up early (so unlike me, but that's what happens when you fall asleep at 7pm) and took our time getting ready before a big day in old London town! ...