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Mile End

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    • Day 11

      A "Quiet" Day

      October 26, 2018 in England ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Today has been wonderful, and I've really done nothing. I got up in the morning, and made sure to return the car, because that was priority number one. I did learn about London's congestion charge, which basically means that if you drive through the middle of London you get hit with a fee. It's only for certain hours, but I couldn't remember when I'd driven in. Then I tried to find an underground so I could get back to my hostel, but there were none near me, but the very polite man at Hertz directed me to a bus stop... that I couldn't use. I guess the bus' don't take cash or coins any more and you either need an "Oyster" card from a tube station (where I was trying to go) or a credit card that has tap, a.k.a. wireless payment. Fortunately I was able to find wifi so I could pull up a map and have it direct me to the closest tube station. It was only a 45 minute walk... in the rain. Naturally when I saw the McDonalds I popped inside, I had only been walking for 10 minutes, but I know free wifi when I see it. I downloaded a taxi app, and I was on my way. Finally getting back to the hostel at around 11, I was extra grateful that today I decided to just take it easy. I went upstairs, and promptly took a nap. Now I get to buy groceries, take a shower, get an oyster card, plan the rest of my trip, and get some laundry done before I'm off and running again tomorrow. You know, really taking it easy.

      Below are some photos of my accommodations (and they are highly impressive), the view from the window by my bed, my handy cupboard by my bed, and a map of where I am.
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    • Day 17

      Late Night, Late Morning

      November 1, 2018 in England ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      After starting the evening in a nice, relatively quiet pub, and chatting with a few other people who were part of the group, we moved on to the next place. It was more upbeat, a bit more crowded, but nice enough. I wasn't even sure how many bars we were going to, so I made sure to pace myself, and some places even gave you a free drink, which was quite nice; it also meant that the cost of the pub crawl basically paid for itself. The next place ended up being more of a club, so not quite my style but they were playing some memorable music from the 90's, so my new friends and I went on to the dance floor and "got down." As I found out, there were only four places on this pub crawl, so not quite what I anticipated, and definitely not what I thought when the final place we were taken was a full blown club. I had fun with the other people in the group, but ultimately, the antithesis of my style. Of course when I decided to go back to the hostel was when I realized how late it was, already past midnight. Unfortunately that meant that the underground had stopped running, and the fastest that the bus could get me back would be almost another hour. So instead of taking public transit I decided to, in a fashion that would make a New Yorker proud, stick out my arm and hail a cab. Thankfully the cab driver saw me and made the people trying to steal my expertly hailed cab move along, and we were on our merry way; we even had a lovely conversation. Finally, I arrived at my temporary home, and just before one in the morning. Of course I didn't head right off to sleep, and I ended up talking to the front desk clerk for another hour, and then actually helped a former (quite drunk) employee get back home with a guy driving. You've got to love the safety conscious. I did actually end up getting to bed, but not before realizing that I had lost my scarf somewhere along the way, but if that's the worst thing that happened it seems like a pretty great evening.

      Waking up in the morning, much earlier than I thought I'd get up, I decided that I'd take a slow day of packing up my things, and enjoying my last full day in London. After a filling breakfast I was on my way to mail back the souvenirs I'd picked up in London, went back to Poundland for some funky flavors of crisps (chips). On my walk back through the drizzle, I saw a shop serving what looked to be very tasty chicken wings, and realizing it was well past my normal lunch time I stopped in. For five wings, chips (fries), and a drink I only paid £2.50. I also love apple soda now. It was super filling, but what was most surprising was the spice level. I may not have the most impressive tolerance for heat, but I manage to hold my own, and although I'd ordered mild there was still a punch of flavor and had my lips tingling three bites in. I can't help but wonder what the super hot would have tasted like.

      Now, to brag. After a week staying in this hostel, and chatting with the staff during my time here, getting to know everyone a little bit better, I was told that they want to play Settlers of Catan with me. They actually wanted to play with me last night, but because I was out, they waited until tonight. It really makes my nerd heart sing, not to mention making me feel super included, and further instills how much I've absolutely loved meeting these people and staying at this hostel.
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    • Day 14

      Unexpected, but easy going.

      October 29, 2018 in England ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      Today is the day I had all planned out. First one place, right when it opened of course, then a nice stroll, and after that two tours. Apparently that only works if you don't wake up much later than intended. That's fine. I decided to just start my day and see where it took me. Once I'd gotten dressed I headed for the kitchen, and who was in there, my museum buddy. She told me about the ArcelorMittal Orbit, a piece of art near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and had a huge slide attached. It's such a busy attraction that you have to book ahead... so I did. A leisurely morning, followed by a crazy slide that's 178 meters long (about 584 feet), then to the London Eye, and a walk along the River Thames. I'd call that a successful day, but it is only noon. Let's see what happens.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Mile End, মাইল এন্ড, माइल एंड, 마일엔드, مائل اینڈ, 一英里区, 麥爾安德

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