Today Tuesday 25th, on our last day in London, we go to the British museum in the morning walking as usual.
I have completely avoided the tube this time as I have not had the need plus there are always lots of stairs. And I really do prefer to trudge, I mean walk for miles ( not km, but miles in the UK)
Paul did the tube trip to Lords yesterday all by himself which is more than I could have done, and I don't just mean the stairs.
Anyway so we walk to the museum and then walk around it. It is fascinating and huge, with lots of rooms and amazing stuff. Walking, walking, walking.
I was a bit fascinated by the old jewelry which does not look that different to jewelry now. I took a few photos plus of course the Rosetta Stone. Could not touch it as was behind glass but very interesting.
Then we finally had lunch at a Jamie Oliver trattoria in Piccadilly which was very good but perhaps not quite as good as the meal I had at his restaurant in parramatta. I did not see him at Piccadilly and
in fact the Italian waiter told us an authentic Sicilian chef was cooking our meals that day. Hmm I suppose Jamie just Organises menus and recipes though apparently one of our dishes was an authentic siclian recipe. Anyway, his name was on the restaurant and so was good enough for me.
All this walking is very tiring and I am feeling paranoid about my ankle and whether I will make it another day.
On our last night in London, we go to see the lion king at the Lyceum theatre which is not close, more walking.
Of course we do this after partaking in the free social wine and cheese thingy at our hotel. We are trying to avoid the cheese at these things for our health but I muse whether it is perhaps the alcohol we should be avoiding. Apparently not.
The lion king is good but not great and we wonder why we chose it rather than one of the 20 other musicals on in London. Oh well no point wondering or rueing or regretting as on our last night, we just want to enjoy the atmosphere including rain on our long trek, I mean walk, back to the hotel.
We go past Trafalgar Square, our square one last time.
We are up at 5 on the morning of the 26th for our taxi at 6 even though the tube strike did not go ahead and we really don't need to get there this early. No worries and to the airport we go.
London has been great as has all our stay, though brief in England. And the time in Sweden, and Norway for me and also Finland for Paul.
The blog has been both a pleasure and a pain due to technical difficulties. ($&@&$) iPad, never again. In fact the whole thing has been made more difficult this trip due to my ever diminishing memory and I have relied on Paul to remember each day and what we did. His memory is great he Tells me........
I am thinking I might do a blog on aging and dementia and what it feels like to lose your ability to remember things. Could someone please remind me when I get back as I am likely to forget.
The end
I have completely avoided the tube this time as I have not had the need plus there are always lots of stairs. And I really do prefer to trudge, I mean walk for miles ( not km, but miles in the UK)
Paul did the tube trip to Lords yesterday all by himself which is more than I could have done, and I don't just mean the stairs.
Anyway so we walk to the museum and then walk around it. It is fascinating and huge, with lots of rooms and amazing stuff. Walking, walking, walking.
I was a bit fascinated by the old jewelry which does not look that different to jewelry now. I took a few photos plus of course the Rosetta Stone. Could not touch it as was behind glass but very interesting.
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Then we finally had lunch at a Jamie Oliver trattoria in Piccadilly which was very good but perhaps not quite as good as the meal I had at his restaurant in parramatta. I did not see him at Piccadilly and
in fact the Italian waiter told us an authentic Sicilian chef was cooking our meals that day. Hmm I suppose Jamie just Organises menus and recipes though apparently one of our dishes was an authentic siclian recipe. Anyway, his name was on the restaurant and so was good enough for me.
All this walking is very tiring and I am feeling paranoid about my ankle and whether I will make it another day.
farthing shop
the restaurant.
On our last night in London, we go to see the lion king at the Lyceum theatre which is not close, more walking.
Of course we do this after partaking in the free social wine and cheese thingy at our hotel. We are trying to avoid the cheese at these things for our health but I muse whether it is perhaps the alcohol we should be avoiding. Apparently not.
The lion king is good but not great and we wonder why we chose it rather than one of the 20 other musicals on in London. Oh well no point wondering or rueing or regretting as on our last night, we just want to enjoy the atmosphere including rain on our long trek, I mean walk, back to the hotel.
We go past Trafalgar Square, our square one last time.
We are up at 5 on the morning of the 26th for our taxi at 6 even though the tube strike did not go ahead and we really don't need to get there this early. No worries and to the airport we go.
London has been great as has all our stay, though brief in England. And the time in Sweden, and Norway for me and also Finland for Paul.
The blog has been both a pleasure and a pain due to technical difficulties. ($&@&$) iPad, never again. In fact the whole thing has been made more difficult this trip due to my ever diminishing memory and I have relied on Paul to remember each day and what we did. His memory is great he Tells me........
I am thinking I might do a blog on aging and dementia and what it feels like to lose your ability to remember things. Could someone please remind me when I get back as I am likely to forget.
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