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    • Hari 7

      Bloody British

      3 Ogos 2022, 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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    • Hari 192

      Science museum

      17 November 2022, England ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Here is the last few days! I saw Laura who I met at a study camp and has been travelling for 3 months for lunch! And we walked past monument :) we got a yummy stew and mash potato plate 🙌
      I slept at Fi’s and looked after Louis and then Fi took me to get Ricotta honey hotcakes from her fav cafe and they were very good.
      Then I went to the science museum and that was cool.
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    • Hari 22

      Café am Morgen

      25 September 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Weil unser Gastgeber dann auch schon arbeiten musste, haben Verena und ich dann sehr gemütlich in einem Café gegenüber von Harrods eine kleine Pause gemacht, wo wir geredet haben und leckere Getränke genossen haben. ☕️☺️
      Die Lage der Londoner Kirchen ist schon echt bestechend! 🫢
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    • Hari 8

      Kent

      16 Mei, England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Today we took the train to Gatwick airport to pick up our rental car. We motored to Sissinghurst castle and gardens and spent a good three hours in the rain - not much, exploring the magnificent garden. We then went to Wrotham to St George's church where my great great grandfather (Bennett) was baptized.The sun had come out by then. The church dates to the 13 century. Pictures shows the font and inside the church - special. We also visited Ightham where my great grandfather was born. One picture shows the wooden door of St Peter's church Ightham. This church was the site of many Bennett marriages. A great day out in beautiful Kent. Carina navigated some very very narrow roads!!Baca lagi

    • Hari 9

      Westminister Abbey and Harrods

      17 Mei, England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today saw us visit Westminster Abbey. So much history. Pictures show inside, high altar and the Queens coronation chair. This chair has been used for all coronation held in the Abbey. Carina and I both commented how it should be labeled the Kings coronation chair - I can't help think that the queen still holds many more hearts than the King. After 3 hours there we went to Harrods for our reserved afternoon tea ( they don't call it high tea) what a feast - after all the food shown in picture came 4 scones and jam and clotted cream. Needlessly to say we brought home a doggy bag! ( one way to get something from Harrods.
      Thinking of trading the Volvo in.
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    • Hari 7

      The Tower and National Gallery

      15 Mei, England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      A visit to the National gallery, paintings are mind blowing, ravens at the Tower, grim reminder of executions, Chapel showing the burial place of Anne Boleyn. View to tower Bridge and Carina getting close to a beefeater!Baca lagi

    • Hari 22

      Gottesdienst in London-West

      25 September 2022, England ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Nach unserem morgendlichen Teetrinken im Café haben Verena und meine Wege sich getrennt. Ich bin dann zur deutschen Gemeinde in der Christuskirche in den Gottesdienst gegangen. ☺️
      Es wurde ein Kind getauft und viele weitere Kinder haben zu einem sehr lauten und anstrengenden Gottesdienst beigetragen, aber es war mir der Musik und dem Kirchraum auch echt schön. 🎶

      Der Gottesdienst ging ungefähr eine Stunde und war auf jeden Fall Teil eines schönen Tages. ☺️☀️
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    • Hari 12

      Ai Weiwei exhibit

      31 Mei 2023, England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      The Design Museum had a special exhibit of Ai Weiwei's work. It was called "Making Sense" and the catalogue described it as "a commentary on design and what it reveals about our changing values. ... Through material culture, he explores the tensions between past and present, hand and machine, precious and worthless, construction and destruction."Baca lagi

    • Hari 7

      “All roads lead to . . . Harrods”

      3 Mei 2023, England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Today started with visiting 2 famous roads and finished at you-know-where.

      We were out the door just before 8am to catch buses (rather than the Underground) to our first destination - Abbey Road. Loss was VERY keen for this as she is a Beatles fan from way back😉 - so I went along for the ride to humour her.

      We found it without any trouble and I did the obligatory pedestrian crossing at this famous location that featured on the album cover of the same name. We sent a message home to the kids to have a look at the live Webcam that has been installed at the site (which they duly did) and they did in fact see us (and captured some screenshots of us holding up the traffic unnecessarily) to ‘relive’ this moment from 1969. It was all a bit of fun - but it was very bleak this morning so we took a brisk walk then bus ride(s) to our second famous road - Portobello road, Notting Hill.

      I have created a separate footprint for the kids for this one. (Adults, if you have no interest in Paddington bear and his love for Portobello road then don’t bother with that footprint).

      We had a bit of a look around the district, noting the variety of pastel painted houses which are a well known feature of this area.

      It was now time to return to the British museum again as we had ‘unfinished business’.
      A brisk walk to the Tube station (partly in order to stay warm) saw us arriving at the Museum around 10.30am. There was no queue and we quickly picked up where we had left off yesterday. About 2.5 hours of solid work and photography got us to the point in the book where we finally read the words ‘You have now completed your tour of the Museum’. The only disappointment was that 2 rooms that we wished to inspect were closed due to staffing shortages. We tried to convince / coax/ bribe one of the staff members to allow us in - but alas we will have to get someone else to inspect and take the photos in these rooms for us another time.

      We had a 20 minute lunch break in The Great Court area before heading to our next activity - a trip down one of London’s canals in a canal ‘narrowboat’. The boat departed Little Venice at 2.30pm and we were cutting it fine. Another brisk 15 minute walk, followed by an unseemly sprint at the finish to catch the required bus - then another jog after we got off the bus - saw us arriving with minutes to spare at the dock at Little Venice.
      We probably would never normally have thought to book this trip, but it was an inclusion on the London Pass we had been using to gain ‘free’ access to all the things we had done so far (bar the Churchill museum and the London Eye).
      The 45 minute trip up this London canal was surprisingly enjoyable and the expert commentary was very informative. The history and importance of the extensive network of canals through England was relatively unknown to us both.

      Well, there was no delaying it any longer - it was time to man-up and head to Harrods. As we exited Knightsbridge underground I could barely keep up with Loss as she fairly sprinted in the direction the signs were leading her.

      There were 3 areas she was particularly interested in inspecting - the food hall, the children’s toys and clothing section, and the shoe department. All of these filled me with fear and dread.

      We eventually emerged from Harrods’ clutches with the final damage not as bad as I had feared. Some grandchildren’s gifts were purchased, but fortunately I was eventually successful in convincing her that the Louis Vuitton shoes that she had homed in on didn’t look that good on her . . .🤫

      A tube ride back to Russell Square had us walking through the door just after 6pm - our last day of exploring London. It has been really enjoyable and busy and the weather was very kind to us overall.

      Tomorrow we plan to pick up a a rental car to use for touring the rest of the UK during the coming weeks.
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    • Hari 13

      First full day in London

      11 September 2019, England ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      It’s now Thursday morning, but it was too late to write up then. Having had a LONG sleep on Tuesday night, we felt ready to hit the town...but actually, I have to say that I did feel a bit fuzzy despite plenty of sleep. But we did quite a lot. After breakfast, which is included in our accommodation this time, we set off, walked through Hyde Park, saw there was a September 11 memorial, which was ignored even though it was today sept. 11. Nearby there was a butterfly biosphere...a tent with many species of butterflies in a very tropical tent, so we went in just for fun.

      Then we walked along, through Mayfair towards the British Museum where we spent a few hours looking at the fascinating things there. After we wandered the streets, such lovely buildings (mostly) and in passing picked up our tickets for Mamma Mia from the Novello theatre in Aldwych, (that is for Friday) and also for the concert tonight (Thursday) from St Martin in the Fields in Trafalgar Square.

      After more wandering we actually took the underground to Knightsbridge - getting a little wearier by then - and walked to South Kensington, lots of eateries there...had a pre dinner drink at happy hour, then a pizza and salad before walking to the Royal Albert Hall for our Proms concert. Realised we were joining quite a crowd walking in the same direction...there is a real atmosphere at the prom concerts. Found our seats and enjoyed the whole spectacle. Virtually full house, with always people standing in the middle . We thought it was a concert of Bach orchestral suites - it was, but unbeknown to us there were other very short non-Bach 21st century works interspersed....(they can never have a concert there days without something new and “enlightening” it seems!)...however, this did not detract from the Bach...just lovely. It was an orchestra from Dunedin NZ (their equivalent ACO i imagine)...

      So we walked back after the concert, and decided to have our complimentary drink in the bar at the hotel (because we are such faithful silver Accor members!)...so it was almost midnight when we went to bed, and of course, having been fighting sleep during the soothing Bach at the concert, we found ourselves wide awake....

      So here we are, Thursday morning, slept in till almost 9, ready for a new day!
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