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    • Day 1

      1st November

      November 1, 2023 in England β‹… 🌧 13 Β°C

      Esher
      We are staying with Michael's sister, Sue, who lives in Esher, South of London.
      She looks after her son's French dog, Mr Hamilton, when necessary. We took Mr Hamilton for a couple of short walks today in between the rain. Even though it's a wet, miserable day, it certainly isn't very cold, just a bit breezey.
      Sue took us to Sainsbury's in Cobham a short distance down the road. Wow!!! What a store, huge, massive, it has everything you can think of.
      Later in the afternoon, we had a 5 minute walk down to Garsons Farm shop, now that is a shop like no other. Have a look at their web site: www.garsons.co.uk
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    • Day 40

      10th December

      December 10, 2023 in England β‹… ☁️ 10 Β°C

      Esher
      Temperature: 8 degrees at 7.30 am and a high of 12 degrees at 3 pm.

      I'm still not feeling the best today, but I am on the mend.
      Michael and I went for our normal morning walk this morning at 7.30 am, a very pleasant morning, not cold at all. I never tire of looking at the old houses.
      We went out to a local pub for a traditional Sunday roast. We are still not used to dogs in pubs, especially around food. But they were all well behaved.
      We took Sue, her son Michael and his wife Jo. Sue's Michael and I had lamb, Sue had Turkey, and my My Michael and Jo had the Beef.
      Had an enjoyable couple of hours together, then when we came back, I went and had a lie down. Had a lovely snooze, and when I woke up, I felt a huge change with my cold. The corner has turned, hurray!!! Roll on tomorrow.
      Applewood cheese, onion and chutney toasted sandwich for dinner.
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    • Day 1

      Tag 1 in London

      March 2, 2020 in England β‹… β˜€οΈ 6 Β°C

      Welcome back - endlich wird wieder gereist! Wir sind heute zu unseren Flitterwochen 2.0 aufgebrochen (danke nochmal an Janina und Adrian 😬😍). Nach einem entspannten Flug sind wir heute Nachmittag in London angekommen. Unser Hotel liegt etwas außerhalb in East Croydon. Nach dem Einchecken sind wir zu einem sehr netten Streetfood Market gegangen und haben etwas gegessen. Danach haben wir dann einen kleinen Rundgang durch Croydon gemacht. Wir haben uns die Croydon Minster beim Sonnenuntergang und den Clock Tower angeguckt.Read more

    • Day 7

      Die letzte Nacht

      April 7, 2023 in England β‹… πŸŒ™ 7 Β°C

      So, die letzte Nacht verbringen wir im „Hampton by Hilton London Croydon“!
      Ein schickes modernes Hotel mit Frühstück! Darauf freuen wir uns jetzt auch besonders 😊.
      Morgen früh um 8 Uhr frühstücken, dann gegen 10 Uhr geht’s los zur Bahnstation und ab Richtung Flughafen πŸ˜ƒ. Am Nachmittag geht’s wieder nach Hause, wo wir sicher schon sehnsüchtig vermisst werden πŸ˜›πŸ₯°.

      Morgen nach dem Flug kommt noch mein Abschlussbericht πŸ˜‰.
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    • Day 24

      Xmas & New Year’s 2023

      December 24, 2023 in England β‹… ☁️ 57 Β°F

      We spent Xmas and New Year’s with my stepdaughter near London. She’s an amazing cook and spoiled us rotten with an array of tasty meals, including: pheasant and chestnut stew, clementine cake, juniper and lemon ice cream, cranberry ice cream, and much more!

      She lives by the Thames, so we also enjoyed strolls along the waterfron, as well as the occasional stop at the riverside pub, where we enjoyed half pints of pear cider and a proper plate of fish ‘n’ chips with mushy peas.

      I enjoy visiting grocery stores around the world, and England is no exception. I get a kick out of their cough medicine for example, Thanks to the descriptions, dry and tickly vs chesty, you know exactly which type is right for you.

      Naomi and I rang in the New Year on our own, alas, because Larry had to fly back to the states. Why? Because his passport ran out of space for new stamps!

      Up ‘til 2016, this would have been no big deal. Back then, you could simply get more pages stapled into your existing passport . These days, you are required to get a brand new passport.

      As you can imagine, getting one on such short notice was tricky. I’ll spare the details, but he managed to get an in person appointment in Dallas.

      The upside to all this, is that he got to ring in the new year with our Texas family, so all was not lost.

      He also dropped off a large suitcase of souvenirs and superfluous clothing at our house. This means we are down to one big suitcase and two roller bags.

      He put one of the roller bags into an empty big bag, so we’ve got plenty of room for souvenirs now.

      I must say that with each trip we take, we get better at packing.

      It had been roughly 20 years since my stepdaughter and I shared the holidays together, so this was a real treat.

      As always, our time together flew by and saying goodbye was hard. Still, I am very grateful for the time we spent together.
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    • Off with her head! πŸ‘‘πŸͺ“

      June 22, 2022 in England β‹… β˜€οΈ 25 Β°C

      After a full English breakfast with all the trimmings I reluctantly headed to the Kilburn Park underground… not only was it operational but it was quiet. It seemed people heeded the warning not to travel unless it was urgent… When you are on holidays from Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί travel is always urgent because it’s made up of lifetime opportunities & experiences that you just can’t give up on! I’m certainly not going to sit on my hands for the last week of my holiday and put adventures on hold or in the too hard basket 🧺

      Excitedly I arrived at King Henry the VIII Palace! I picked up an audio guide and off I went… The kitchens were fascinating because all of the meat was boiled before it was roasted. Then spices were added so that it actually had some flavour. The kitchens would’ve been so hot because there was six fires going at once in there. Henry predominantly ate meat and there were usually two courses with 40 dishes in each course! πŸ·πŸ¬πŸπŸ„πŸ“πŸ€πŸ–πŸ—πŸ₯©πŸ₯©πŸ₯©πŸ·πŸ·πŸ·

      Tracy Borman was the audio guide historian. She is my favourite all time Royal historian with her chosen expertise in the Tudor times. πŸ‘‘β€οΈ
      I’d absolutely LOVE ❀️ her job! Her office is at Kensington Palace in Queen Victoria’s nursery.

      It was a myth that King Henry and his court only drink beer and wine. They also drink a lot of water which was piped in from the local spring.

      Very annoyingly there were school groups touring the Palace at the same time as me. How I was a teacher I will never know! They were rowdy, misbehaving and so naughty πŸ‘Ώ Spoiling everybody’s quiet 🀫 enjoyment. Reminded me of my teaching days in London; which were hideous. The children were the worst behaved in the world apparently. Australian and Canadian teachers were loved because of our great discipline training. I recall one teaching day I was told to just keep them busy for the day. They were beyond learning anything! πŸ™ƒπŸ€―

      I have been constantly reminded during this trip also of the loud, obnoxious, overemphasised voice of the species known as the American tourist! 😳🫒

      William the third lived here in the 18th century and was very private. He did not allow the public to watch him eating lunch, which Henry did. This made him much less popular. Watching the monarch dine was a great exercise in public relations! Take a note Leanne LOL 😝 you need to hold court at lunchtime in Sunny β˜€οΈ Brunny! Public dining was the social media of the day.

      It is said that on certain nights, Catherine Howard’s (4th wife) screams, pleading for her life can be heard in hallway of King πŸ‘‘ Henry’s Apartments.

      The Georgian part of history was fascinating too. Much of the Tudor architecture was destroyed for the new dynasty. Lavish parties were commonplace often. Sounds like a fun period! 🎊 The most intimate members of the Prince & Princess of Wales watched King George getting dressed! πŸ™ˆ

      The Georgian era ended Monarchy living at Hampton Court Palace πŸ›‘

      I absolutely love the Medieval 🏰 Tudor times and this palace was fascinating. I spent four hours exploring and 10,000 steps… I could have easily spent all day!

      Unfortunately (…or fortunately…) The train stopped running from Hampton Court because there was a suicide on the line. This is extremely sad and the cockney station πŸš‰ guard was not being very empathetic; essentially bleating on about how hard it will now be for her to get home! πŸ˜³πŸ‘ŽπŸ»
      Hopefully they will run again sometime later this afternoon. In the meantime I’m doing the lemon πŸ‹ into lemonade dance again and having drinks and lunch at a cute local pub! 🍺

      To commemorate Henry himself I’m having a pale ale pie with clotted cream mash, buttered leeks, savoy cabbage and rich ale gravy! πŸ₯§
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    • Day 10

      West End Adventures

      June 11, 2022 in England β‹… β›… 72 Β°F

      The West End is a delightful mix of color and curiosities with many shops, restaurants, pubs, alleys and English charm. It’s also the heart of the theatre district. Kai, Kirsten, and I saw the musical Matilda- a wonderful, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ experience.Read more

    • Day 7

      Wimbledon

      June 8, 2022 in England β‹… β›… 64 Β°F

      We arrived In London yesterday afternoon on the overnight flight from Vancouver. We successfully navigated via the Tube & train to Stephanie and Chris’s lovely home. Today is a quiet day exploring Wimbledon and the commons.Read more

    • Day 3

      Victorian leisure at Richmond Park

      July 30, 2023 in England β‹… 🌧 19 Β°C

      First full day in England, we lived out a Winnie the Pooh fever dream. Starting the day with flows of honey on crumpets from Aunty Jane’s bee hives. Then rambled through Richmond Park with the deer to find morning tea at Pembroke House. Jane led us on a walk through the bracket. Surprisingly soft compared to any kiwi brush which was a thankful observation given it was shorts weather at this point of the day. Then took in views from The Mound out to St Paul’s which solidified itself on my must-see list. Getting over jet lag quickly because there’s much to see…
      “Yesterday, when it was tomorrow, it was too exciting a day for me.” - Pooh
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    • Day 14

      Streatham Hill visit

      May 5, 2023 in England β‹… β›… 19 Β°C

      After sleeping in this morning Megs and I made for the train station going on our way to Streatham Hill where Sara, Owen and Lachie live. Again another couple of modes of transport to get there, and we arrived at the lovely town of Streatham, lovely wide main street and an oasis of calm in the middle of the block of apartments where Sarah and Owen live. Under renovation the flat is beginning to take the shape they want and it is very pleasant indeed.

      After a lovely lunch we wandered down to the main street again to enjoy coffee and cake at the 'vegan' cafe! Yay! Deeelicious, I allowed myself to have a sugary 'treat'. Wee lachie was delighted to be out and about and walking holding Grannie's hand. A walk in the park at the back of their house, and playing with the blossoms, Lachie was delighted, climbing, playing, running, tiring himself out. He got to play with the blossoms and a lovely wee video is herein of Sara and Lachie playing 'its snowing blossoms', so sweet.

      After a sad goodbye, Megs and I made our way home via Buckingham Palace, the place was beginning to pack up and unfortunately the mall was closed with police people moving people on, while people were excited there, the people who had been camped on the mall had been moved out and a rather sombre police presence taking away from the excitement being felt. Oddly too, there was a rather poor showing of 'Coronation Tatt' around the place as seen by some of the photos.

      Megs bought some of the tatt to bring home and we now have a flag display out of the veranda and tomorrow we will all gather to watch the Coronation here, eating scones and jam and cream! We will take a walk down to the street party as well, although it's expected it will be very full and crowded not the best for two wee toddlers..we'll see.
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    Greater London, Grand Londres, Londra

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