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    • Dag 9

      Louvre & Musee de l’Armee

      10. juni 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      Our quick trip to Paris culminated with a visit to:
      - Army Museum, covering all things war, from the stone age through WW II;
      - A view of Napoleon Bonaparte’s coffin under the golden dome; and
      - A visit to the Louvre, the world’s most visited museum. Au revoir Paris!🇫🇷Les mer

    • Dag 3

      London day 2

      2. april, England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      First full day in London! Started off by heading to breakfast before we took the tube to Buckingham Palace. Which was definitely underwhelming except for the fact that we caught these guards doing something on horses :)

      After we went to Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey (tickets were sold out to get inside the Abbey so that’s for tomorrow) Then to Tate modern art gallery and Trafalgar Square.

      Lunch was in Southbank, then we went to the Borough food markets and walked across the London Bridge. Legs are absolutely dead so it will be an early night 😵‍💫
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    • Diana: 25 years on…

      15. juni 2022, England ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      It is always a reflective time when I visit Kensington Palace. Sure, I love all the history, particularly related to Queen Victoria and Princess Margaret who both lived here. But, obviously my biggest reflection is Diana. Everybody remembers where they were when they heard the news. I was living in London that year and remember feeling devastated as I travelled around France and Spain at that moment in time. I watched the funeral in Spain and the normally busy streets were completely void of people. It was eerie. Such a waste… Such an outpouring of grief. Can’t believe that it is 25 years this year. I couldn’t wait to get back to London. I lined up to sign the book of condolence at Kensington Palace and I saw the amazing floral tributes in front of Kensington Palace. They were as high as me and as far as you could see…💐🌹🌺🌸🌼

      Today all I had to do was walk out of my hotel room and cross the road to be at the palace. How fantastic is that? ❤️👑 I have visited and toured the palace many times but I get just as excited 😆 when I am doing it again. Today is no different! Last visit I saw Diana‘s dresses 👗 exhibition and this time the exhibition is ‘…life through the Royal lens…’📸

      And, what an exhibition it is! So many wonderful photographs… some never before seen. Queen Victoria started the photographic craze mid 1850’s with her reign. There is one photograph that shows her face smudged. Queen Victoria did this to the negative because she did not approve of the way she looked. It was with her children and they all are untouched. I simply devoured all the information around the photography and how it completely changed the public perception of the Royal family… as expected, the Queen calls all the shots when ever she has a photography session.✊🏻👑

      There was another story about Queen Mary crying for three days when she was to marry William. But, it became a true love story because William would not leave her side for weeks, even setting up a bed right next to her when she was sick and eventually died of smallpox.😢

      I am now standing in a quiet alcove admiring the serenity of Diana‘s statue. You are no longer allowed to walk around in the sunken garden which I was at first disappointed about, but then I spoke to the gardener who explained that a sunken garden is supposed to be appreciated from a distance, as a whole… It made complete sense and made it much more serene and respectful ❤️❤️❤️🪴🌸🌹🌳🙏

      This was indeed another highlight of this trip! There were not too many people so you had to complete silence to just admire and reflect. Beautiful moment 😢❤️🌹

      PS: I went a little bit crazy in the gift shop! Whoops! Rule Britannia! 🤪👑 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
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    • ‘Cause we Can Can Can ☀️🍷🏨💃🏼

      23. juni 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Slept in this morning and went across the road to Starbucks for a leisurely breakfast. We packed our bags and rolled across to Maidavale Marriot Hotel for a ‘Staycation’ treat 🍾

      We purchased the package where we get free drinks 🍹 & nibbles from 530 to 830 and complimentary coffees & non alcoholic throughout the day. We have full access to the gym, pool and saunas which I spent a couple of hours making use of this afternoon. (Not the gym 🤫).

      It has been so relaxing 😎 just to chill out and enjoy the luxurious atmosphere. I’d say we both deserve it after all the planning, activities & sightseeing.

      The only downside is that we are surrounded by foghorn American 🇺🇸 folk 🫤👎🏻

      Everything else is lovely 🥰

      6.30pm UPDATE! We are at the complimentary nibbles guess what? It’s hideous! I cannot tell a lie:

      Bags of crisps
      Green salad
      Chicken 🐔 nuggets (dry)
      Samosas (dry)
      Black Forest cake

      The yanks are loving 🥰 it and DEMANDING more! We are drinking as much wine 🍷 as is humanly possible to block it (and them) out!
      🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
      🤨🤨🤨
      🤣🤣🤣
      🤮🤮🤮
      One of the cranky yankies demanded lemon cake because “…I can’t eat chocolate 🍫 cake 🍰…”
      Fucking wanker! 👎🏻

      So. Richard & I looked at each other and said: let’s get outta here and go see a musical 🎵 🎭

      Within 10 minutes we had purchased great seats for MOULIN ROUGE, ran for the tube 🚇 and was at the Piccadilly Theatre 🎭 in the heart ❤️ of London in 15 minutes!

      …Because we CAN, CAN, CAN!

      💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
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    • Dag 4

      London day 3

      3. april, England ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Another day another slay, we started today in Notting Hill at the real Notting Hill bookstore and then walked through the Portobello markets, Hyde park and Kensington Palace which was a tad bit windy and cold.

      By far the highlight was definitely West Minister Abbey. Today we were able to actually go in and it was magnificent. Lots of dead people’s tombs but also the most incredible architecture I’ve ever seen.

      We then had a very late lunch at Neal’s Yard before going out to dinner later in the evening where we had fresh handmade pasta which was so delicious 😩
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    • Dag 3

      Out and about on a sunny London day

      29. april 2023, England ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Who said London has poor weather?
      Today was glorious blue skies and pleasantly warm as we tackled a few significant points of interest.
      We left the apartment just after 8am to walk to St. Paul’s Cathedral for our first tour of the day. The architecture of the building is amazing and the audio tour was very informative. A real highlight (especially for Loss) was to hear the pipe organ being played while we were there.
      After seeing all the main features of the building, we then climbed right to the top of the dome for some great views across London. The narrow, winding staircase is definitively not for the claustrophobics!
      After this, we caught the tube to Queensway station then walked down through Kensington gardens to Kensington Palace. In the grounds is a memorial tribute to Princess Diana who lived there from the time of her wedding until her death 16 years later.
      As it happens to be a holiday weekend (and the weather was so nice - testified by the number of English out sunning themselves) we were only able to secure tickets for a tour of the palace itself at 4.30pm. This gave us a few hours to see some other things in the interim, so we walked /tubed back to Whitehall, and then toured the Churchill war rooms - the bunkers underneath Whitehall where Churchill and his war cabinet planned and executed WW2. The whole place is preserved exactly as it was in 1945 and gives a sense of the fortitude and conviction of Churchill and his nation of the time.
      As we were leaving Whitehall (hoping to go to number 10 Downing Street), we happened upon a changing of the guard.
      Alas, Downing Street is no longer accessible to the public - totally protected by police and steel fences - quite different to my last visit in 1974 when you could stand right by the door.
      We spent a little time down on the banks of the Thames (amid throngs of people, a large protest outside Whitehall and many shirtless British men who were finding the 19 degree temperatures way too warm to stay fully clothed), with some photo ops of the London Eye and Big Ben while we were there.
      It was then time to return to Kensington Palace for our 4.30pm tour. We walked then tubed to Paddington station first (mainly for the benefit of the grandchildren who love Paddington bear) - then another 20 minute walk saw us back at Kensington where we enjoyed a tour of the palace - not the section where Diana lived - but rather where Queen Victoria was born, lived and worked.
      After another walk / tube and walk, then a shopping diversion for some groceries - we returned ‘home’ at 7pm after clocking up 23,000 steps today.
      A great day all round, rounded off with Loss preparing another amazing meal in the kitchenette.
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    • Beneath the Heath 🌳 & Camden Market

      19. juni 2022, England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Busy! Seems to be tourists everywhere today. Journeyed on the Northern Line to Hampstead: the deepest tube station in the underground system. It has lifts because there are over 320 steps to the platforms!

      I intended to do a walking tour around Hamstead but decided to go alone and just have a wander around today! It is such a pretty village which is so close to Central London. The Hamstead Heath is also part of this area. George Michael used to frequent that often. Say no more 😝

      On my way back I stopped off at the Camden markets. They were insanely busy which was probably more annoying than fun. I dodged the crowds the best I could and enjoyed a toffee pudding with vanilla ice cream… It was delicious 😋

      I started to feel a little flat today due to the fact that our hotel is not really that nice and I felt a bit angry 😠 again that the Airbnb had cancelled at Kensington which would have been a much nicer area. Don’t get me wrong, I am trying to turn lemons 🍋 into lemonade and I’m sure that will override this feeling. 🤞

      There is also a full week of train 🚊 strikes to occur from Tuesday in London which is kinda annoying as well… 😕👎🏻💩
      I never quite understand public transport strikes because it really affects the general public more than anyone else. In a city like London where there are international travellers trying to enjoy their long overdue holiday after the pandemic it seems pretty selfish to me. 🙅🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

      Oh well… Them‘s the breaks! Mamma Mia: Tge Party 🎉 tonight should lift our spirits!
      🥰🕺🏼
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    • Dag 5

      London Day 4

      4. april, England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Last day in London 😢
      This morning we got up early to go to the National Gallery, saw some famous paintings which was very cool. Then we had a bit of an early lunch at Chipotle, the burritos were literally the size of our heads 😛

      Then we walked a very long way to the Madame Tussaud. The wax museum was equally freaky and really funny.

      After we caught the tube to primrose hill and the Camden markets for dinner where we had a bit too much to drink and Millie an absolutely stacked it. She’s fine but it was probably the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
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    • Dag 1 007

      Zu Besuch bei Harry Potters

      19. mai 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Vor den Toren Londons besuchen wir die Harry Potter Studios. Dabei handelt es sich nicht nur um verstaubte Filmkulissen sondern um eine Art Freizeitpark für die Harry Potter Gemeinde. Man kann selbst via Greenscreen auf dem Besen reiten, einen feuerspeienden Drachen hautnah erleben und ein riesiges Modell vom Zauberinternat Hogwarts bewundern.
      Nach 5 Stunden in der Harry Potter Welt verlassen wir um 10 Uhr Abends verzaubert den Harry Potter Tempel.
      Wir schlafen das erste Mal im gemieteten Campervan "Buzz Aldrin" auf einem Rastplatz und träumen von Zauberschülern, fliegenden Autos und leider auch von Totessern.
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    • Dag 9

      9th November

      9. november 2023, England ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Esher
      Temperature: 8 degrees this morning with a high of 9 degrees.
      Went for pur walk early to beat the rain, and luckily enough, the rain only started when we were nearly back. 8 degrees might not sound that cold, but it felt like ice.
      Grocery shopping today at Sainsbury's before going to Garsons for lunch to celebrate Sue's birthday.
      Tonight went out to a Chinese place in Esher for dinner with Sue's son and wife, Jo.
      All the photos are from Garsons Farm Shop, this is a 5 minute walk from Sue's.
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