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    • Day 1

      Mijn theevolk

      March 31, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Goeieavond

      Hier ben ik weer. De eerste overstap is een feit! Aangezien die 5,5 uur duurde, hebben we London gecitytript op 5 uur.
      Voor jullie hier een overzicht van wat je allemaal op 5 uur tijd kunt doen in Londen:

      - door het wondermooie Buckingham palace park wandelen
      - een random gratis museum waarbij ze 2D kunst omzetten in 3D kunst bezoeken
      - 5 keer bijna worden omvergelopen door Londenaars met paraplu’s
      - selfie bij de Big Ben trekken
      - eekhorens spotten
      - wannabe flamingo’s spotten
      - Een thee met melk bestellen zonder gejudged te worden (eindelijk)

      Nu zitten we echt op een superdeluxecoole trein richting the highlands waar we een fancy ooglap kregen.

      Kusjes en zie jullie morgen in Schotland
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    • Day 12

      The Trozzo Wedding

      September 14, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Today is WEDDING DAY for Adam and Berta (and little Emi too). They got married at the Chelsea Town Hall this morning with both parents and two friends as witnesses. After the ceremony they all had a wedding breakfast before heading to the afternoon high tea at the Renaissance Hotel at St Pancras.

      We caught up with Trozzo relatives we haven't seen for nearly 10 years. We caught up with Enzo's sister Rita, Rita's long time friend Carmen was there too. We chatted for hours and they were so surprised to Daniel as he was 11years old when they saw him last.

      The Renaissance Hotel is an amazing hotel, it was previously the original rail station for St Pancras but is now a beautiful up market hotel. We had a very lovely high tea with yummy scones, sandwiches, cakes and tea/coffee. So full, not sure how we are going to fit in dinner???? But I am sure we will find a way.
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    • Day 7

      Paddington at Portobello Road

      May 3, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      This is especially for the Grandchildren who are Paddington fans - but on the other hand, who doesn’t love Paddington?

      We were able to identify a few of Paddington’s favourite places on Portobello road. I hope you enjoy them.Read more

    • Day 6

      Towers and Bridges

      May 2, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Today started with phone calls - again - but this time they were welcome :)
      We had a lovely FaceTime with Laura in Perth, then Beebs and all the kids on their way home from swimming lessons, then finally Darcy (once he had woken up from his nap). And this was all following a call late(ish) last night from Beth (which I promptly fell asleep in the midst thereof).

      We had a relatively leisurely start, as our first destination was Tower Bridge which doesn’t open until 9.30am. The walk and tube saw us arriving right at opening time and we entered with no delay. There are many similarities between Tower Bridge and the Sydney Harbour Bridge (all steel construction, rivets, stonework on towers / pylons only for decoration). It only takes 60 seconds to fully open the Bridge which still happens quite regularly to allow for the passing of ships. The engineering is phenomenal.

      Next was our first tower for the day - the Tower of London which is very close by. This was a mixed experience. The most popular of the experiences here is to get up close and personal with the Crown Jewels. Although the place was very busy by now, the queue into the Crown Jewels building was very short. On entering we quickly realised why - most of the ‘good’ stuff has been removed to prepare it for use on Saturday at the Coronation. However, there were still two particularly beautiful and famous items on display - the crown that the Queen mother wore; and the small diamond crown that Queen Victoria wore and is most often depicted as wearing in statues, paintings and films and which she wore most often during her long widowhood.
      On the bright side of this experience, Loss didn’t have to suffer large, close-packed crowds (see previous entries).

      In spite of this, the rest of London Tower was extremely interesting. The details of the imprisonments, tortures and executions that took place here is astonishing.
      Also, to be walking around inside a building that William The Conquerer built shortly after invading England in 1066 is mind blowing for someone coming from Oz.

      Our next tower was the Monument to the Great Fire of London of 1666. The monument closes for an hour between 1 and 2pm each day and our timing saw us arriving right in this period so we allowed ourselves the luxury of a half hour lunch break before experiencing the Monument - a good thing too - as an energy boost was definitely helpful as we climbed the seemingly-never-ending spiral staircase to the top. (Just checking now, my watch (and legs) registered we climbed 53 flights in total today).
      However it was worth the effort as the views were excellent from the viewing platform at the top.

      Next (at Loriene’s insistence) was a short visit to the nearby ‘tailor’s district’, specifically to the Charles Tyrwhitt shop. We’ve been ordering online custom business shirts from them for many years but weren’t brave enough to order pants without trying them on.
      This I duly did, worked out exact size and fit and will order online ‘when the price is right’ as they often have special discount deals for their overseas customers throughout the year.

      It was now mid afternoon so we tubed it back to the British Museum for a second crack at getting through the Biblically relevant displays. By the time we were kicked out again at 5pm we had made significant further progress - but it will need a third visit tomorrow to finish it. We have been photographing every single exhibit (in order) that is described in the guide book we have been using. I expect it will be a valuable resource to use in the future.

      A 15 minute walk back to our ‘home’, with yet another grocery stop on the way saw us through the door at a very respectable 6pm. I did offer to head out to Harrods but it seems it is preferred to visit there tomorrow ‘when we will have more time’. Gulp.

      Tomorrow is our last day in London. Apart from finishing the British museum, we have covered all our ‘must do’ items (except Harrods 😳). There are a couple of other things we have in mind to do in addition if time permits.
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    • Day 2

      Chapel street market just down the road

      September 5, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      32 steps up a steep stairwell to get into our accommodation and then… another 20 stairs to the upstairs bedrooms. What a mission carrying our bags up. Narrow stairwells aren’t easy to manoeuvre. Lots of laughs. Not the best accommodation in London that’s for sure.Read more

    • Day 21

      London

      August 22, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Going to a music festival in one of London's beautiful parks was the perfect ending to our trip with the cakes ❤️. We lingered a little at Linde & Flo's place to discover the big city. We visited some of the many free museums, spent hours inside bookshops, strolled alongside the Thames riverbank and ate lots of street food.Read more

    • Day 3

      Redemption for breakfast this morning

      September 6, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Up early and been out for a walk in the cool. Brekkie is on its way. Headed into ‘town’, well trying to find a TK Max to purchase a new bag for me as mine has started coming apart at the seams! Australian product!!!
      Anyhow, Louise went off with her mate Mimi, and the rest of us got on the bus. after getting on a bus (we are using City Tracker) and getting off at the ‘right’ stop, started walking towards Oxford Str. turns out we were going back to where we came from 😆. And did I mention it was bloody hot at 9am? I mean 25 deg hot….
      Finally got back on the bus and went back to where we originally got dropped off from. Did lots of walking thru lovely shops, but not purchases cos we have to keep our bags under 20kg for the other flights within europe. Lunch at a lovely airconditioned pub, then down to Liberty to look at all the beautiful things.Credit cards were twitching but managed to stay firmly in their place.
      Dinner out a Trullo, goregous italian restuarant that Louises friends son is the Head Chef. Food was glorious…shame our ‘kitty’ currency card decided to shit itself and blocked. So out came the mastercard and sorting that out tomorrow.
      A very very hot day, got to 34 and of course we are not used to that. Feet swelling, sweat pouring…. Paris tomorrow and another hot hot day to come.
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    • Day 12

      Arcade

      July 15, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Mitten in Camden Town haben wir einen unterirdischen Freizeitpark mit jeglichen Spielangeboten und sogar einer Achterbahn gefunden😱😁 Natürlich mussten wir uns an einigen Dingen versuchen, so z.B. an Motorradrennen, Air Hockey, Basketball, Axt-Wurf und Just Dance (Noemi hat in der Hälfte von Jonas's Song übernommen und das Spiel für ihn beendet🤣)! Äxte werfen ist nicht Noemis Stärke, ihre bleibt mit dem falschen Ende stecken oder klatscht an die Wand anstatt aufs Ziel😁👌 Dafür glänzt Jonas mit super Treffern🖤😎Read more

    • Day 12

      Abbey Road

      May 14, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Today we went to Abbey Road in St. Johns Wood and to the most famous zebra crossing in the world.

      Along with all the other Beatles fans there, we walked the crossing and took our photos on it and outside the Abbey Road studios.

      There is a live webcam there streaming to the web and Sally and Mum and Dad were able to watch us live. Sally took screenshots and videos of us there.

      It was lucky we went when we did as it was packed later on when we walked past again, as one of our photos will show. We were there at 9:00am.
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    • Day 12

      Lords Cricket Ground

      May 14, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      From Abbey Road, we walked down the road and around the corner to Lords, the home of cricket. A guided tour from an MCC member was informative and funny, even better when he told those on their phones to put them away and listen to him!!

      We went in the Long Room, both dressing rooms and to the media centre, as well as the Museum. This is a visit that's on the bucket list for cricket lovers and we are lucky we were able to do it.

      After our tour, we had lunch at the Lords Tavern.
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