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    • Day 6–7

      Hoffentlich wird es besser..

      February 10 in England ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Es waren keine einfachen 48 Stunden. Nach dem Abschied von Anna am Flughafen alleine mit den 31kg durch London. Immerhin noch Bier mit englischen Rentnern getrunken, die mir Tipps für Dublin gegeben haben und die Nervosität etwas genommen haben (Bier). Ewig durch den Dschungel der U-Bahnen die auch noch gestreikt haben.
      Die Busfahrt war dann prinzipiell sehr entspannt nur hab ich erstmal kein Auge zu bekommen auf den britischen Stolperstraßen und das brennende Auto am Straßenrand lässt den Puls dann auch nochmal ansteigen.
      Die luxuriöse Fährfahrt habe ich dann mit Schlafen auf dem Sofa verbracht.
      In Dublin erstmal die 2000€ Miete in bar holen, während überall Sonntagfrüh um 6 noch Besoffene rumbrüllen und sich halb schlagen. Ich war nur noch froh in der Wohnung und besonders der schönen Gegend anzukommen.
      Aber kaum ist die Reiseanspannung weg ging es weiter mit Heimweh und den Gedanken was ich hier eigentlich verloren habe; alleine macht es einfach nicht so viel Spaß und die zweite Person gibt bei egal was Sicherheit und immer ein bisschen Humor.
      Abgelenkt durch Anmelden bei Sportvereinen habe ich dann über Bumble Friends noch jmd gefunden, mit dem ich in einem Pub noch ein Rugby Spiel geschaut habe. Etwas abgelenkt hat es, aber die negativen Gedanken lassen einen nicht so einfach los. Da hilft dann nur Telefonieren ein bisschen.
      Ich hoffe ich komm dann später in das Wohnheim von meiner Uni, dass ich da dann wenigstens den Superbowl in einer Gruppe schauen kann.
      Immerhin war das Wetter bombastisch, so konnte ich wenigstens durch die Parks und Gassen spazieren.
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    • Day 12

      Arrived in London

      September 10, 2019 in England ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Well here we are in London, and it’s Tuesday afternoon. Yesterday was a travel day, but we started out with a slightly more substantial breakfast as we knew we wouldn’t be fed on the plane till late in the afternoon. We had seen a place in the market each day which always had a long queue which we didn’t want to wait in, but they obviously did something good. So on Monday morning it was much quieter so we indulged - it’s called the eggslut!! And they do scrambled eggs, and other eggs and put them in a brioche roll....yum! Will show in photo. Then once we had to check out from the hotel, we hung round a bit in the lobby, but made our way leisurely to the airport as no time to do anything else.

      And it is nice to be early at LAX as the international terminal is always rather chaotic, especially yesterday with flights to Japan cancelled because of typhoons, British airways striking....anyway, we made it through with the very efficient Air New Zealand people and had an excellent flight, even nice food! AND such an easy entry into the UK - just put your passport in a machine and through you go - no forms, no people to question you! That is only for the good countries - people from EU countries, USA, Canada, Oz, NZ etc....but so good for us.

      So we went to the underground station, topped up our Oyster cards and made our way to our hotel near Earls Court station. This time it is an Ibis, but in an old Victorian building and again charming, not the typical rather soulless Ibis!

      We have had a walk, quite a long one, to Knightsbridge as far as Harrods, and then back via the Royal Albert Hall to pick up tickets for tomorrow’s concert. A short relax now and then a fairly early Indian meal, and off to bed, and hope we will slide easily into this time zone, because we remain at this time for the rest of our holiday - or an hour ahead in Norway, but an hour doesn’t count. All good.
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    • Day 33

      The lure of London

      September 28, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      I don't have to ask if I'll ever come back to London again because I've already gone to London twice. I'm here now.

      The fabled addictive quality of London is no fable at all. As soon as I got the chance, I came straight back. Stuart and I sat in The Drayton's Arms pub tonight enjoying our beer and feeling absolutely at home.

      But it has been a long hard day getting here. I'm really glad we didn't try to go from Cornwall to London on the day of our flight. We would have been shattered before even getting on the plane.

      We got up at 6.30 and looked at the sun rising over Bristol and Castle Park. Bristol is such a hilly place and so full of terraces and tenements, it had a weird echo of San Francisco about it. We immediately set about packing up our whole existence into our collection of bags, tidy organs in our tidy luggage body. Everything for the next 8 hours was pure logistics and plans. We were stalled by the need to settle a bill for some furniture back home, and stalled again by a fire on the M4, but otherwise it was a continuous run from Bristol to Euston Station.

      We had our first London Black Cab from Euston Station to our hotel, The Prime. This was a really lovely tour experience in many ways, as we both relaxed (He the driver, I the navigator), and looked out the window at Hyde Park, at Royal Albert Hall, at Madame Tussauds.

      The Prime London is a converted Georgian Terrace, very tidy and tight, small and spare, but absolutely canny. The paint job is immaculate, the marble is new, everything feels renovated and trustworthy. The concierge lady is a laugh a minute. ("The password is Welcome To Prime, not Welcome To Crime!" and "Did you find a pharmacy? I think the medicine you need is a bottle of Jack Daniels!") The whole place is disgustingly instagrammable, and I am going to instagram the shit out of it, no doubt.

      We have not discussed what we will do in London. I guess the London Eye is a possibility again. So is the Natural History Museum.

      I am not sure if I need to get a new suitcase so I can fly without anxiety. I'll think about that tomorrow when I'm stronger.
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    • Day 8

      Last Day, Market Day

      December 21, 2019 in England ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      Portobello Road Markets, Notting Hill… what a crazy place! Hustling and bustling with so many people, store holders yelling out there best selection of produce or latest styled hats. We wandered through, bumping shoulders left and right, soon discovering that we needed cash at most vendors. So we found an ATM, which ended up being out of order. All good, we’ll just go inside and get money out. Oh wait, it’s a 10.5% extra bank fee to withdraw cash… No worries we’ll go to that supermarket… oh they don’t do cash out? That’s all good, we’ll try another supermarket… whats that? They don’t do cash out either? ok….oh look, there’s another atm, lets try that… oh that’s out of order as well? Never mind that security guy said that that other supermarket will do cash out… Ok let’s try that. We can get cash out, yes! Oh… it won’t let us use our Australian cards?!! Ok this is getting a bit annoying, let’s keep walking. Oh let me pop my head into this supermarket and check… don’t even bother, it’s tiny! Wait what’s that in the distance?! It’s glowing light on a wall that reads ‘CASH’. Will it work? Will it not? There’s only one way to find out… Yass! It does, finally we have some pounds to purchase our big delicious market pastries with! Woooo!

      Soon the rain set in and we had to bail. We set off for Harrod’s, the super department store of London. Harrod’s was all a it much, packed tot eh rafters with hectic Christmas shoppers. Jo managed to by a few books and we got out of there. We set off on a bus aiming to do a bit of shopping before we left London for the country side tomorrow. We got a few stops away and just weren’t feeling it. Our feet were killing and we were so exhausted. So we hopped right off and got right on the Underground train heading back home. We arrived home to J,J, & H where we all just chilled out for bit before Jo & I headed to grab a drink with the local Carroll. We met Ben and his girlfriend Kate at an amazing underground wine bar for a drink and serious catch-up.We hadn’t seen Ben for several years and had never met Kate so it was so great to catch them. We chatted for a couple of hours and down a delicious bottle of red before we said our goodbyes and headed back to the apartment. It was pack up time and off to bed for an early night before we hit the road tomorrow.

      Asher ☺️
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    • Day 19

      Much ado about nothing...

      July 15, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Took the 'Tube' to Tower Hill. 9am and it was standing room only! Got to the entrance to Tower Bridge to be advised we can't get up to the viewing platform walks until 11:30am.

      Went walking the back alleys and streets of Southwark. Not a blade of grass to be seen.

      Fascinating viewing of the bridge, its build, and workings (see Jenny's FB post). Later that day, we walked the streets of the 7 Dials district (Covent Garden and Soho).

      Dinner in a Burmese restaurant (OMG!!) And then onto see Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap" at St. Martin's Theatre (now in its 70th year of continuous showing.
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    • Day 6

      Museums & Castles

      December 19, 2019 in England ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

      Today was wet! Very wet. The perfect day for some inside exploring. We were off to the British Museum and Tower of London.

      British Museum was up first. This huge museum was a wonder. We could have spent he whole day there and still not seen everything. We only had a few hours though so we prioritised Ancient Egypt, Assyria and Greece. These were all things both of us had learnt about during our year 12 schooling so it was pretty amazing to see things in the flesh. The colossal statues of this powerful Pharaohs and lavish palaces of the Assyrian Kings. It was just so amazing to actual visualise these actual things that existed so many years ago. Even stories from the bible we learn’t as kids, seeing the actual palaces from those times really brings what it would have been like to life. I never really pictured much of the city of Nineveh but seeing the actual palace walls in real life depicting carvings of what life was like there really brought it to life.
      We dove into history for a few hours before time got away from us and we had to get across to the grand Tower of London. Not before a quick pit stop at the local bookshop though.

      We made it to the Tower of London, grabbed our audio guides and set off in the rain to explore this incredible castle and fortress. This was a real step back in time. All the way back to William the Conquerer. Originally it started out as a prison, then part of it became a royal palace, a store house for military weapons and now it’s a museum of war weapons and of course the home of The Crown Jewels.

      After exploring the history for a while we wandered in to see the Crown Jewels. Jo was very excited! We took the constantly moving travellator past quite a few times before we could move on. These jewels were very bedazzling, under all the lights they sparkled like crazy. Some of the jewels were incredible! We found out that this was home to the largest cut diamond in the world, the Cullinan diamond. Originally 3,106 carats and the size of a baseball it was cut down and forms different parts of the crown jewels. Unfortunately Queen Lizzy’s crown was in use so we couldn’t see the state crown. With the latest British election Boris Johnson had stolen it for the day.
      Must admit though, this huge display of wealth was all a bit much I think. Traditions or not you could see why the poorer class would have despised the royal family sometimes.
      We hung around the castle until sunset which was such stunning lighting with the tower bridge in the background.

      From there we were heading home. We were on babysitting duty tonight so James and Jess could enjoy dinner and a show. It was nice to have a night relaxing at home actually. We waved them off, got Hudsy to bed and put ourselves to bed not long after.

      A very historically informative day!

      Asher ☺️
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    • Day 20

      London, our last day (thanks be to God)

      July 16, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      I'm over London. Nice. But no thanks. It's a Mecca for a lot of people but for me...too much, and too crowded!
      Walked for miles and saw a lot but give me the rural surroundings and market villages over this.Read more

    • Day 22

      Victoria & Albert

      September 25, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Nach dem Gottesdienst bin ich die Straße hochgelaufen und bin zu dem Victoria and Albert Museum gegangen. ☺️🏛
      Da habe ich eine Sonderausstellung zu Beatrix Potter angeguckt, die sehr schön gemacht war. Beatrix Potter hat die Kinderbücher von Peter Rabbit und so weiter geschrieben und gemalt, die ich sehr schön finde! ☺️🐰 Und sehr spannend fand ich auch, dass sie über familiäre Bekanntschaften auch mit der Autorin Elizabeth Gaskell in Verbindung war. ✨

      Nach der Sonderausstellung habe ich mir noch die Dauerausstellung zu Korea angeguckt, die auch sehr schön und informativ war. ☺️
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    • Day 2

      Natural History Museum London 🫶

      August 27, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Kann garnicht beschreiben wie weird es ist diese ganzen ausgestorbenen Tiere in Realgröße zu sehen. Man hat auf jeden Fall deutlich mehr Respekt vor der Natur und fragt sich wie es mit der Menschheit heute aussehen würde, wenn manche Arten noch leben würden. Übrigens auch super interessante Stücke und Infos über die menschliche Evolution, den Planeten und andere, "lebende" Tierarten ;)) Uuuund ungefähr ein Dutzend Jurassic Park - Souvenir Läden...denen ich zum Opfer gefallen bin🥹🤣🫠..Read more

    • Day 7

      Bloody British

      August 3, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Aus Paris jetzt nach London, geplant war übernacht mit dem Bus zu fahren und ausgeschlafen in London anzukommen!
      In Wirklichkeit war der Bus sehr unbequem und den Großteil haben wir auf die Fähre gewartet oder sind darauf gefahren. Ich bin jetzt also nur semi ausgeschlafen ein bisschen hungrig und auch ein bisschen stinkend in London angekommen und bin nach einem 5 Meilen Spaziergang am Hostel angekommen und muß noch bis um 14.00 Uhr warten bis ich einchecken kann. Was ich vom Hostel bisher gesehen habe ist es vermutlich das ungemütlichste von allen in denen ich war, London dagegen ist im Vergleich zu Paris ein Traum ich fühle mich bestimmt 5 mal wohler.
      Wahrscheinlich geht es vor dem einchecken jetzt noch ins Stadtzentrum oder die Gegend erkunden, mal schauen, was sich ergibt.
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