... in the superb city of London! Okay, my description in the last post was not that great.
We had typical English weather with mist and drizzle, only on the last day the sun shone for us. But it has not disrupted. We have the Tower Bridge, crosses the Big Ben is, once again spoken English are abundant with the tube and the red double-deckers have go have breakfast in Notting Hill, the Portobello Road ran along, have the dinosaurs welcomed at the Natural History Museum and marvel at the photo exhibition there are in Richmond Park went on a game (deer and aircraft), have been eating fish and chips and Jamie Oliver's restaurant visits. In addition, all spent time with our friends and enjoyed excellent hospitality. All in all 5 wonderful and exciting days in a great metropolis.
who now feels like a really impressive fireworks display to see, looking more to the film. We also have it 'only' seen around midnight on TV, for 'live', we were too full and too tight. But two days before, we happen to walk along exactly at 12:00 noon to beat the clock Big Ben to 'dress rehearsal' on the Thames and have the music spectacle in concert volume (without the light show) enjoyed. An incredible feeling!
way ride, left, was not so bad!
Greetings
Britta
We had typical English weather with mist and drizzle, only on the last day the sun shone for us. But it has not disrupted. We have the Tower Bridge, crosses the Big Ben is, once again spoken English are abundant with the tube and the red double-deckers have go have breakfast in Notting Hill, the Portobello Road ran along, have the dinosaurs welcomed at the Natural History Museum and marvel at the photo exhibition there are in Richmond Park went on a game (deer and aircraft), have been eating fish and chips and Jamie Oliver's restaurant visits. In addition, all spent time with our friends and enjoyed excellent hospitality. All in all 5 wonderful and exciting days in a great metropolis.
who now feels like a really impressive fireworks display to see, looking more to the film. We also have it 'only' seen around midnight on TV, for 'live', we were too full and too tight. But two days before, we happen to walk along exactly at 12:00 noon to beat the clock Big Ben to 'dress rehearsal' on the Thames and have the music spectacle in concert volume (without the light show) enjoyed. An incredible feeling!
way ride, left, was not so bad!
Greetings
Britta
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