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  • Day 28

    Going Native

    July 7, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    We've become very adept at catching public transport since arriving in London as we've been mostly getting around on the tube or by bus. I must admit as I watch the Londoners crowded onto the train going and about their daily business, I note how different our life in Canberra is. The smells, the squeal of the train as it screams along the tracks, the over whelming stuffiness, and at peak times the crushing crowds... well let's just say it's been an experience I won't forget. Not to mention the three bottles of hand sanitiser I've gone through. It always astounds me how the train roars into each station. I feel sure every time that is just going to keep passing through but then like magic it screeches to a stop just in time. My heart pounds and palms sweat every time...one slip, one shove and splat. You're a goner. Don't worry I always keep the kids well clear of the yellow line.Read more

  • Day 27

    Hyde Park

    July 6, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    This afternoon, we strolled through Hyde Park, which was glorious. We hired a paddle boat and spent an hour paddling around the Serpentine with the ducks and swans. It was a lovely way to spend the afternoon. We all enjoyed it very much. Walking home, we came past the famous department store Harrods. We didn't go in... but even so, it was like stepping into another world. Doormen in three piece suits was opening the doors for customers, and the street was lined with luxurious cars (and I mean luxury where BMWs are the "cheap"cars). There were also numerous drivers patiently waiting for their patroness to finish her shopping. 🤪Read more

  • Day 27

    British Museum

    July 6, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    This morning we took a trip to the British Museum.

    It would probably be a great place, if it wasn't for all those other pesky tourists who were visiting at the same time. So many people.

    Also not the best place to take little kids who have already been to too many museums on this trip.

    Lots of artefacts to see, but we rushed through fairly quickly.

    We can tick it off the list, but it will not be in our top ten favorite destinations on this trip.
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  • Day 26

    West End Musical

    July 5, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    It wouldn't be a true London experience without catching a show in London's famous West End.
    So after lunch, we headed to the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. A beautiful theatre which has been in use since 1812. I can just imagine Georgette Hyers characters patronising the theatre in Regency time.
    The show we saw was Frozen, the musical. It was magical. The sets, the musical score, the costumes, the special effects, the choreography, the whole thing awed and delighted.
    Tom got the fidgets about 40mins in, but the rest of us thoroughly enjoyed it.
    Sorry we weren't allowed to take photos so there aren't really many pictures ... but you can imagine. 😊
    Here's a link to the trailer which will give you an idea https://frozenthemusical.co.uk/faqs/
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  • Day 26

    King's Guard

    July 5, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Today we ventured towards Buckingham Palace for a view of the King's Guard.

    We didn't see the changing of the guard at the entrance to the palace as crowds were huge. However we had been pre warned of the crowds, so instead we went to Wellington Barracks just next door and watched the new Guards forming up and being inspected prior to their short march to the palace to conduct the changing of the guard ceremony.

    We arrived at the exact right time and had a front row view of the whole process.
    We saw the guards, the cavalry and the band. It was a great sight. By the time the inspection was complete and the guards were marching off to Buckingham Palace the crowds behind us were four deep.

    Afterwards we wandered through St James park, getting caught in a rain shower, and got up close to Buckingham Palace.
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  • Day 25

    Puttshack

    July 4, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Another day, another putt-putt golf adventure.

    I think we are doing a great job at keeping the UK mini golf industry alive and well.

    This time we visited Puttshack, located in the London CBD just a few minutes walk from the Sky Garden.

    As usual, fun was had by all.
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  • Day 25

    Sky Garden

    July 4, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    How do you get a bird's eye view of London if you are unwilling to pay the extortionate prices for the London Eye?

    Book free tickets to the Sky Garden.

    The Sky Garden is a garden on the 35th-37th floor of a skyscraper in the cbd. It provides 360 degree views of the London skyline from a similar height to the Eye.

    Dani only lasted a minute or two on the open air roof terrace before retreating inside to admire the views a little further away from the edge.

    The views were great, but no doubt would be even better on a clear day. However we were able to watch a band of rain approaching, slowly reducing the visibility of our vantage point.

    We grabbed some afternoon tea, continuing to enjoy the views and the garden and then headed back down to ground level to continue our adventures.
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  • Day 25

    Natural History Museum

    July 4, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    This morning, we visited the Natural History Museum where we saw dinosaur fossils and skeletons, and other fascinating animals and artefacts.

  • Day 24

    London

    July 3, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Today we left Sam and Steff, and have moved into our final accommodation for the trip. We have 6 nights at Nell Gwynn House in Chelsea.

    It turns out that Chelsea is quite an upmarket location, with lots of high end shops, and every second car parked on the street is a Mercedes, Porsche or similar.

    Following our time in Paris we wanted a slower day, so we opted for jumping on a Hop-on Hop-off bus tour of the key city highlights in an open aired double decker bus.

    The weather was quite mixed, it was windy and cool one minute, raining the next, and then 5 minutes later the sun was out and everyone was stripping back to t-shirt shirts.

    It was a relaxing way to spend an afternoon. It allowed us to see the main parts of London and to get a better feel for how the city is laid out. A detour due to road works prevented us from seeing Buckingham Palace, but we will probably visit it later in the week so that was ok.

    Our accommodation has a kitchen so we were able to have some much needed home cooking for dinner. After so many meals eating out it was quite a relief.
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  • Day 23

    On the lookout for a riot

    July 2, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today we left behind the magic of Disneyland and headed to central Paris for the day, before catching an evening train back to London.

    Despite the fact that there have been riots in Paris every night for the past 5 nights, there was very little evidence that we could see... Maybe we were in a different part of the city. The only impact for us was the early closure of the Disneyland parks last night and a threat of interrupted public transport routes today, though in the end, fortunately, we did not notice any disruptions.

    We arrived in Paris around 11:30am and had about 7 hours before we needed to be at the Gare du Nord international train station.

    Our first stop was to grab some lunch and we sat near a canal that runs though the city to eat our food. Little did we know that we had sat ourselves down in the perfect position to watch a triathlon that was on today. About 5 mins after sitting down, while munching on baguettes, we watched as 20 or so athletes came running by out of nowhere, and started jumping into the canal to begin their swim leg. It was great entertainment.

    Next we wandered the Paris streets for a while and grabbed coffees and ice-cream. There are cafes and restaurants everywhere and around every corner another bakery or patisserie is revealed with delicious looking baked goods and cakes on display.

    While we were walking we came across a roadside stall selling all sorts of goods, but Tom spotted a beret. Since we arrived in Paris a few days ago it is the only thing that Tom has wanted to buy. While we were in Disneyland we were practically forcing him to consider buying a souvenir. But no, the only thing he wanted was a beret. We had searched Disneyland high and low without success, but here it finally was. And what a find! - it suits him so well. He spent the afternoon pretending to be a French artist. The only thing missing was a thin twirled moustache.

    We then headed to Luxembourg Parc to spend the afternoon. The park is the grounds of a former palace in the middle of the city. It is huge, with many activities to do and on such a beautiful day many Parisians had come to the park to enjoy the sunshine.

    Tom got to have a pony ride, and Belle sailed a model boat in the pond. It was all a lot of fun.

    After a lazy lie down on the only patch of grass in the park that you're allowed to step foot on, it was nearly time to head to the train station. But first we detoured to a creperie that served gluten-free buck wheat crepes so that Danielle could finally enjoy some famed French food.

    Tomorrow we will be back in the UK to continue our adventures, but we will have some great memories from our time here in Paris.
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