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    • Jour 11

      London!

      20 mai, Angleterre ⋅ ☀️ 52 °F

      We made it to the Capital City! Soon after checking into our hotel at Charing Cross, we changed our shoes and started walking. We walked along the Thames to Tower Bridge, we walked back to Charing Cross, we took a break and rubbed our feet, then we walked to Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Palace of Westminster before kicking off our shoes and calling it a night. Tomorrow, I think we'll ride the "Hop on Hop off" bus just to save our soles!En savoir plus

    • Jour 6

      London

      3 mai, Angleterre ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      “Too often travel, instead of broadening the mind, merely lengthens the conversation.” – Elizabeth Drew
      We arrived at 5:30am (thanks flight scheduling) into a grey foggy Heathrow. After a flurry of WhatsApp calls we found our driver for the trip to Highgate. She was Eastern European and did the driving jobs to support her studies. Nice electric SUV.
      Warm welcome by Sue and Blaise. Ursula acclimatised by socialising and a couple of local walks. Tony, for the first time ever feeling poorly after the flight, rested for several hours. Sue: “You looked grey faced with blue blotches”.
      Thursday 2 May. On our first full day in London we completed our Regents Canal walk. The canal runs from Little Venice to Limehouse Basin on the Thames River. We have done 2 previous sections on other trips. Remaining is Islington to Limehouse, right near the apartment in which we used to live.
      There was a little interesting back-tracking and bus travel before we finally found the towpath. Then it was a lovely long walk featuring the canal, locks, a stop for a really nicely made flat white coffee, varied and new housing, lots of narrow boats, long stretches of lovely parks, lots of cyclists and joggers. Walked past our former apartment at Limehouse to Canary Wharf for lunch. Then back home via DLR and bus. We much prefer the slower and cheaper bus over the tube. MUCH more scenic, especially from the big front windows up the top.
      Dinner out with Blaise and Sue at 500 Restaurant. Sounds much classier in Italian – Cinquecento. It is named after the famous Fiat 500. Had a delicious meal there last time we were in London (2017). The restaurant is Sardinian. Caught the bus there and back. Too much to eat. Too much to drink. Perfect. Food still as good.
      Friday 3 May. Grey miserable looking day. After the usual healthy and stimulating breakfast we set off to the Science Museum. (Stimulating because Blaise introduced us to Worldle, another brain game to add to our Waffle and Wordle morning warmups.) For the museum you have to pre-book online because of the large number of tourists. Went by tube this morning and realised why we prefer the bus.
      At South Kensington there is a long tunnel leading to the museum precincts. Full of tourists but protected from the steady but light rain.
      Fascinating few hours here. 3 floors of exhibits. We looked at Science City (1550-1800), Mathematics, Information Age, Flight, and the Energy Revolution. Could have stayed all day.
      Lunch at a café in South Kensington. Whole area was heaving with people. In the evening Sue had invited daughter Jo and Andrew for dinner. Lovely food and very interesting conversation. Late finish.
      On Saturday, 4th May we bussed to Westminster. Walked across the Thames at Lambeth Bridge and along the South Bank walk. The VERY LONG national Covid Memorial Wall lines much of the walk. About 239,000 children and young adults died, and there is a small red heart painted for each one. We were stopped by the seething wall of humanity caused by Westminster itself and The Eye. The uniformed man Tony spoke to said £45 for a ticket ($85.41 Aus). The web says £30 if you book in advance. Further away from the river the crowds die out and we found Archbishop’s Park. Green, peaceful with people playing tennis, hockey and football.
      We are meeting Patrick and Margaret (whom we met on a cycling holiday in France in 1994!) for lunch at the Garden Café in the Garden Museum. Green peaceful setting like the park. Lovely food. Nice to catch up with old friends. Afterwards we had a good look around the museum. Margaret and Tony climbed the 131 steps to the top of the tower. Spectacular views, somewhat cheaper than The Eye.
      Tomorrow, Northern Ireland.
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    • Jour 84

      Talk tomorrow

      26 novembre 2023, Angleterre ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

      Today started as the most quiet day that we've had in quite a while. We went out to get breakfast using the amazing app that lets us buy food about to be tossed by cafes. After that we spent the rest of the morning cleaning the flat in preparation for leaving tomorrow.

      Once the cleaning was complete, we went for a walk to go see King's Cross station and to get our daily exercise.

      Once we got back home we rested for a while before going to pick up none other than Andrew from the train station! Then it was time for our favourite: Sunday Roast.

      After the roast we hit up lots of bars and spent the rest of the night emptying our wallets, this was posted before we got home - so hopefully we are as enthusiastic tomorrow as we are right now 😅

      Step counts: 18.6k
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    • Jour 11

      London - Day 2

      20 mai, Angleterre ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      The unthinkable occurred today - David agreed to a BUS TOUR! And, he liked it! We booked a Hop-on Hop-off bus tour of London today and we BOTH enjoyed the views and the history that came along. We 'Hopped-off' at Buckingham Palace and walked through Hyde Park before we 'Hopped-on'. Our soles were saved today :)En savoir plus

    • Jour 2

      Homo sapiens & eddike på pomfritterne.

      4 mai, Angleterre ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Vi har ikke noget vindue på vores hotelværelse. Så det var en anelse svært at få en tidsfornemmelse da vi vågnede. Men vi kunne regne os frem til at vi havde powernappet i 11 timer! Det var også tiltrængt.

      Dagens første opgave var at finde rundt i Londons underground. De lavede sporarbejde, så flere af linjerne var lukket, og dem der var åbne, var propfyldte. Men efter 2 skift, lykkede det os at få en siddeplads i den tredje Metro. Det holdte i 37 sekunder, indtil en middelaldrende dame skubbede til os med hendes 10 indkøbsposer og gav tegn til at vi skulle fjerne os. Hun har jo mere ret til at side ned end vi har... Hun er jo ældre end os. Fair nok I guess 😡😡

      Til morgenmad købte vi noget kød og sovs, pakket ind i dej. Specielt. Især når man drikker en Latte til.

      Da vi kom frem, var vi super klar til at se det flotte Natural history museum. Vi havde bestilt billetter på forhånd, og kunne gå forbi en 150 meter lang kø. Museet er vildt flot og meget betagende. Dog var det mest fascinerende, hvor utroligt hensynsløse og egoistiske Homo Sapiens kan være, når de er samlet på lidt plads. Helt ubegribeligt.
      Men det lykkedes heldigvis at se en udstilling eller to, igennem kameraet på andres mobiler. Efter 2 timer havde vi fået nok.

      Næste mission var at finde frokost, vi havde set os varm på en såkaldt Five Guys. Rasmus skulle nemlig have eddike på hans pomfritter. Så vi gik tværs gennem Hyde Park for at betale 400 kr, for 2 burgere, 2 sodavand, og en pomfrit til deling. Maden tog 25 minutter at lave, og smagte ikke godt nok til at koste 44 GBP. Kan ikke anbefales. 😥 Øv! Iøvrigt skal man heller ikke komme eddike på sine fritter. Slut punktum.

      Da vores trætte fødder havde fået et hvil. Ville vi opleve Piccadilly Circus, så vi hoppede på yderligere 2 metroer (Som Johanna er for vild til at finde rundt i). Da vi kom frem til Piccadilly Circus fandt vi ud af at resten af London havde fået samme idé. Vi fantaserede længe om at købe en såkaldt Rambo-kniv og cutte os igennem menneskemængden.. men det er nok ikke lovligt.

      Man kan godt fornemme at der ikke er den store afgift på biler i England. Vi har i dag set flere super/luksusbiler end vi ville se på 10 år i Danmark. Det er helt ufatteligt. Men enormt fascinerende for to tosser der er glade for brum brum.

      Til aften har vi billetter til The Lion King Musical, men inden showet starter, skulle vi nyde en pint i nærheden af Covent Garden. Vi endte underligt nok på den samme pub som vi startede på i går. Vi havde ingen anelse om at vi var så tæt på Covent Garden da vi sad her i går. Men her er hyggeligt, og vi har beklaget os nok for en dag. Så vi er glade, men med ømme fødder. Vi glæder os nu også til mandag, hvor vi håber på at reducere menneskemængden med 5-10%

      Vi ved ikke hvad vi skal lave i morgen. Men det er også lidt spænende. Bare den bliver lige så god som dagen i dag.
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    • Jour 3

      Sherlock Holmes Pub

      28 août 2023, Angleterre ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Beim Spazieren entdeckt, zum Essen wiedergefunden - Nichts Krasses,aber trotzdem interessant für alle die Sherlock Holmes feiern oder einfach mal ein sehr weirdes Setup beim Trinken neben sich haben wollen🕵‍♀️En savoir plus

    • Jour 3

      Tag 3

      3 mai, Angleterre ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Heute machten wir eine 2 Stunden Bootsfahrt, besuchten wieder unseren geschätzten Bourough Market, Georg holte sich wieder Austern. Ich kostete diverse Spritzer. Danach besuchten wir das London Dungeons (leider darf man keine Fotos drin machen), wo wir uns von zahlreichen bekannten Charaktere wie Sweeny Todd und Jack der Ripper fürchteten und gemeinsame Schrecksmomente hatten. Fasziniert und geschockt zugleich gönnten wir uns in der Hauseigenen Bar einige Drinks für unsere Seele, und stießen auf meinen Geburtstag an ☺️En savoir plus

    • Jour 3

      Trains and Boats and Harry Potter

      5 septembre 2023, Angleterre ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Today we ventured out to do out Big Red Bus Tour and the Thames River Cruise. It has been a stinking hot day here in Londinium, reached 30 degrees. Not so hot you 'd think but it is very sticky. So glad I packed some shorts!

      We jumped on the brilliant tube to get ourselves to Kings Cross Station to go to the Harry Potter shop on Platform 9 3/4. We had a good look around at all of the stuff (and there was alot of stuff) and Dan bought a wand and some Butter Beer.

      We grabbed some lunch and made our way to Victoria Station where we would meet the bus at nearby Victoria Coach Station.

      We had a fantastic double decker bus tour all around central London and stopped at a few of the good touristy sights. Went to Buckingham Palace to say GDay to Chuck and Milly but they weren't home unfortunately.

      Went to Westminster Abbey, did a lap past No 10, drove by Piccadilly Circus, hung out at Trafalgar Square and drove around some beautiful places in London Town before getting on the boat.

      The boat took us up the Thames past Execution Dock and under Tower Bridge and London Bridge and then spun around to take us down stream past the OXO Building, Big Ben, Parliament to the London Eye. Where we got off to get back on the bus to take us back to Vic Station where we headed back home.

      What a great way to spend our 25th Anniversary. Going to the local pub for dinner. We are pretty worn out and I can't feel my knees anymore 😉. Not really sure what we have planned for tomorrow but we'll think of something!
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    • Jour 4

      Um, holy SHIT

      15 juin 2023, Angleterre ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

      We entered the Gordon Ramsey Grille to a HUGE surprise. Private room seating with a front row seat to watch the kitchen staff work. We even entered through the kitchen where all staff stopped and turned to greet us. Un. Real.

      The foie gras was garnished with strawberries from the chef’s rooftop garden in Notting Hill. And he presented the dish to us.
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    • Jour 138

      Day 138 - London (Greenwich), England

      7 mai, Angleterre ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      LONDON (GREENWICH), ENGLAND
      Greenwich, a borough of London, is home to the Royal Observatory. From here, the world's longitude is measured from the prime meridian, and Greenwich Mean Time sets the global time standard. At the port, the clipper ship Cutty Sark, one of Greenwich's renowned historic landmarks, is preserved as a fascinating museum. Upriver, London is home to Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. In addition, this major economic and cultural hub boasts a long tradition of arts and architectural innovation-from Shakespeare's Globe Theater to West End musicals. Discover Greenwich's maritime and royal history by foot. You will join your guide for a walk that will take you past the famous Cutty Sark, the world's only surviving tea clipper and the fastest sailing ship in the world when it was built in 1869, and the Greenwich Market, an eclectic mix of arts and crafts, and street food. Continue on to St. Alfege Church, dedicated to the archbishop of Canterbury who was killed on this spot in 1012 and where Henry VIII was baptized. Then, we stopped for photos at the Queen's House, the first classical building built in England. See the National Maritime Museum, housed in a former royal palace and the world's largest seafaring museum, and the iconic Old Royal Naval College, the architectural centerpiece of Maritime Greenwich.En savoir plus

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