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    • Giorno 60

      Barons court, hammersmith, lost on tube

      20 giugno 2023, Inghilterra ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Hehe!! All I did was enjoy the babies today with Meg's and go into Hammersmith one stop on the tube. After battling through the crowds going to the Queens tennis just up the road.

      Grocery shopping done, a bit of Saintsbury's meal deal lunch , 3 pounds 50 pence...had and back to get the tube to Barons court!

      Somehow I ended up on the wrong tube and jumping up with anxiety, spontaneously yelling loudly "oh no!" A lovely gentleman got up from his seat to help and reassure me ... Got off with me and pointed me in the right direction.

      Never be alone in the world, there are angels all around us, we just need to ask!
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    • Giorno 63

      Friday in Ealing Broadway

      23 giugno 2023, Inghilterra ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Today my Camino was to tube to Ealing Broadway and visit with Jonathan and Rozalia.

      First things first write my journal! Then again at tube station they have finally cordoned off a left and right pathway so that one can actually get down to the platform through the throngs of people heading out to Tennis at Queens 👑 🎾 honestly it was a walking crowd!

      I had to change at Holburn then get the central line to Ealing Broadway! Phew.... How to do that?? Firstly a gentleman told me to take the lift down to platform 4! So, trustingly I went toward the lift following his outstretched arm and finger pointing the way.

      Down the lift I went and out at platforms 7 & 8, "well that can't be right", so off I went again back to the start point. "Ah", said he " it's the second lift!!" I had to walk further down to get to the next lift!! Down I went again and could not work out which platform from here. Asked another tube worker "oh you get on here at this platform but you'll have to change at Acton".

      "Well, ok" I mused, as I thanked him and wandered to the platform he pointed out. Once there, I didn't know which train to take so asked another worker. He had to get his phone out to check the timetable. I told him that someone else said I had to change at Acton. "One moment" he said, and I waited as he searched the timetable.

      "Yes", said he, take the train there on platform 7 it will take you all the way there. "What about Acton?" I asked concerned "No need to change, as I said this train will take you", I thanked him profusely for his reassurance and went toward the train, 5 feet to go and the train left the station!! He had to laugh and I just shrugged my shoulders to wait for the next one!.

      My grand nephew was on fine form and we enjoyed a wee bit of time together. He had been playing the piano at the station when I arrived, so sweet.
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    • Giorno 63

      Thames Path to Putney

      23 giugno 2023, Inghilterra ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      I thought I would set off early this morning to walk some more of the Thames Path. Ma wee sister Meg's had drawn a beautiful coloured map of the walk (or what I thought was the walk) consisting of 6 kms!.

      I ended up walking the Barons court to Putney path after forgetting Meg's map!! Hobbling home after 16.9 km I immediately soaked my feet in cold water. I hadn't worn my trail shoes, thinking my trail sandals would suffice on such a hot day, 26 degrees!

      It was a lovely flat easy walk, passing a few iconic statues and buildings along the way. I began to wonder if I was on the right path about half way along the route. The reality hit, the Putney bridge was the next stop according to a "Thames Path" sign and indicated 1 and 3/4 miles!? Ok so that's only around 3 kms I can do this! My watch is unreadable in the sun but I'm sure it had told me I'd walked at least 6 km by now???

      Distracted by beautiful gardens, statues, buildings I walked on stopping to ask one woman how far to a bridge across to opposite side of Thames, determined to complete a loop today! She was quite taken aback, I mean I do look my age!! She looked me up and down and at my walking sticks, assuming disability (which most people do here, not that you're walking a few hundred kms! Hehe) and said "oh my, it is quite a walk!"

      I urged her to go on and tell me anyway. "Just keep going straight along this path and you'll find it, but then how will you get back" she added worriedly! "Do you intend to walk?" "Uh huh! That's my plan",
      I forgot I then had to head back to Barons court!

      I saw her face just then, head on side, eyebrows raised "that's a long walk" ... It is a bit of a walk and had my trainers been on my feet it would have been easier but hey ho, it was what it was.

      I'm not keen on walking over bridges, but Putney bridge is like walking along a road, and I felt at ease; .. compared to the Hammersmith bridge which is under reconstruction, being forced to walk on a makeshift platform at the side of the bridge boarded off..!!

      On the Thames, tourist boats and serious rowing crafts ambled along at a slow pace and I thought of my great granddaughter doing similarly in New Zealand. I noticed a school full of pupils, their parents and teachers enjoying a sports day in a huge open field next door to the Fulham football ground. Their shouts of glee and encouragement taking me back to other sports events I had attended. How did they survive sports in this blazingly hot sun?

      Apart from the Putney rowing club, on the other side of the Thames, were many other college rowing club houses I passed, including the "Imperial" rowing club, The Thames, the Vesta, the Westminster, Dulwich College, Crabtree Boat Club, for Cambridge University Alumni, there seemed so many I was impressed!

      I was reminded of my short sojourn rowing on lake Rotorua over thermal vents! It is a lovely sport.

      "Hirpling" (old Scottish word for hobbling!) toward Hammersmith, off that bridge, I asked for directions to the main street. The young woman said "come with me I'll take you!" Just amazing! So off we went, she putting her hand out in front of me at each traffic crossing saying "don't cross, wait"! I was inwardly laughing to myself, she was very serious, she even asked if I could "see". I was heartily enjoying her kindness and assumptions about my abilities!!

      She had glowing red hair and eyes, not unlike Queen Mary of Scotland. It wasn't long before she told me of her Scottish heritage. Such a lovely young woman, thanks to her, my Camino was shortened by about another mile as I would have walked on instead of the shortcut she showed me.

      I reached home and sunk my feet into a delicious bath of cold water... 😊👣...satisfied I had completed my intention for the day...and some!!
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    • Giorno 7

      The Tower and National Gallery

      15 maggio, Inghilterra ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      A visit to the National gallery, paintings are mind blowing, ravens at the Tower, grim reminder of executions, Chapel showing the burial place of Anne Boleyn. View to tower Bridge and Carina getting close to a beefeater!Leggi altro

    • Giorno 11

      Kew Gardens

      19 maggio, Inghilterra ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Kew gardens were the subject of our visit today. They are beautiful! We were both really interested in the Kew Palace where George III spent much of his time especially when he was so unwell.
      We walked 9 kms and were pretty tired at the end of the day especially as it got to 23 degrees. We are just so lucky withe weather- hope it lasts for Chelsea.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 2

      London at last!

      10 maggio, Inghilterra ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Two very tired travellers eventually arrived at their spacious apartment in Kensington after a chauffeur driven ride in a black Mercedes. Accomodation is wonderful.2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 80sqmetres. Our home for 15 nights. Walk out door of building and 15 metres is Waitrose supermarket!Leggi altro

    • Giorno 4

      Royal mews and Buckingham palace

      12 maggio, Inghilterra ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Today we ventured on the underground to the royal mews and Buckingham palace. What would we do without a cell phone and apps
      to help us country girls find how to sort things out.
      The white horse is called Shadow and he was one of the horses which took Charles and Camilla to and from the coronation.
      The gold state coach was used to take the new king from Westminister Abbey. Apparently it is extremely uncomfortable to ride in.
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    • Giorno 3

      Royal Albert hall Kensington

      11 maggio, Inghilterra ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Had a fantastic tour of this great place ( spontaneous) and we were so lucky to hear the Royal Phillarmonic Orchestra in rehearsal. Our tour guide was great. Got shown the Royal box and then were taken into the Royal retiring room where the Royal family have a break.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 125

      Warner Brothers set tour

      24 novembre 2023, Inghilterra ⋅ 🌙 4 °C

      I wasn’t originally going to make one for this but there were so many photos I couldn’t fit it all into one blog with London too.

      We left the Branford on Avon earlyish to take a set tour of the Harry Potter movies on our way to London. On the way we saw the English stone henge which was cool. You had to pay to get in but we drove passed and saw it anyway. The set tour was sooo cool, it had all the costumes that they wore during filming, and all the sets that were in the movies. It had a bunch of information on the making of the movies, a small cinema documentary, and It even had a replica of the Castle. It was definitely one of the highlights of the trip and I would really want to go back again.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 126

      London Nu. 1

      25 novembre 2023, Inghilterra ⋅ ☁️ 2 °C

      On our first day in London we met up with Mum and Dad’s friends from Hong Kong. They took us out for Lunch and to their school Christmas market, they said it was very modern but it definitely wasn’t. It looked like a proper London boarding school. After all it was called kings college. After that we went out for Lunch with them to this really small pub and got really full. The pub had a very London vibe about it and you were allowed to bring dogs inside. We said goodbye and then at night we went into central London to go to a service at Westminster Abbey, they let us sit in the seats where all the royals sit for the coronations which was awesome and the choir was very good to listen to. Plus we got to see Big Ben lit up at night.

      On our second day in London we walked for a while to get to Buckingham Palace. On the way we went into Harrods just to see all the fancy and expensive stuff. We finally got to Buckingham palace and sat on the edge of the fountain. It was pretty cool to see but for some reason I was more excited to see Big Ben. On our way out we saw some action movies being filmed and we were desperate to figure out what it was for but the security guards wouldn’t tell us. We went back into the main part of London to this Portrait gallery in place which was completely free. In there there was just a bunch of pictures of famous people and they all looked so real. Then we just looked into shops and went back home.

      The next day we decided to the go the London Natural history museum and the science museum which was both completely free. In the Natural history Museum there were a bunch of dinosaur bones and sculptures as well as a few stuffed animals like lions and tigers. And the science museum basically was the full history of space and machines. The natural history Museums Architecture was really cool to, it had like monkeys engraved into the walls.
      So far London had been great and one of my favourite city’s and I’m looking forward to what the next few days bring.
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