This is just to say hello from London and apologise for my quietness this week. While my blog posts have been scheduled and I’m even trying to keep up with my Phoneography Project 365, I don’t have the space and strength to respond all your lovely comments now. I should be home by the end of the week though, and I’ll catch up with each single comment and all your Poetry 101 Rehab contributions as well. My apologies and thank you for bearing with me!
Hope you are enjoying your travels!
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I more or less enjoyed London, but I enjoy even more being back home now! 😀
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Enjoy your trip and bring back some nice pictures of London for us!
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Consider it done! 🙂
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So near, and yet so far. We are only a short distance from London – if you come again we could meet in Town, even for a quick coffee. Enjoy your trip. we are back to the hospital tomorrow.
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Oh, I see! It’s a shame that the circumstances weren’t so great this time, but when I revisit, I’ll be thinking of you! Hope your husband is recovering well…
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Enjoy London. I love the photo.
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Thanks! While London wasn’t bad, it peculiarly lacked atmosphere for me. I like other cities better. Anyway, now I have some 800 London photos to sort out and delete the rubbish ones…
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I’ve been there once too and I don’t think that it had any special atmosphere either. A lot of people that were just stressing around. Sorting out photos is a lot of work. I still have unsorted holiday photos from years back!
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Thank you for saying that. i was starting to wonder if there was something wrong with me when London didn’t impress me. I expected it would feel “British”, but it was the most un-British place. It’s quite different with Scotland, which happens to be my favourite region. Well, I’ll see how it goes with sorting out my photos, maybe I’ll manage to post some like still in this year… Or not.
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I’ve never been to Scotland, but I suspect that I would like Scotland (and Ireland too).
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I suspect you probably would! Maybe your next Couchsurfing destination?
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No, that would be Prague. 🙂
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Ha! Good. Prague is unbearably picturesque, however, your local guides should be able to show you some interesting places and I’m sure you’ll be pleased to see how cheap it is, compared to your country. Also, beer is cheaper than bread here.
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They told me that in some pubs/clubs, beer is cheaper than water!
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Oh yes, it is… I never order water because it’s ridiculously expensive.
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It’s weird that water is more expensive than alcohol.
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Welcome to Eastern Europe.
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Ditto what CG said!
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Thank you, DJ! I can’t see how you can travel so much (and I admire this capability of yours!), travelling makes me exhausted and grumpy… I’m glad to be home now 🙂
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It can certainly get a bit too much. I’m usually glad to be home too 🙂
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That’s a relief to hear that even a frequently flying scientist can be fed up with flying at the end of the day… Happy travels!
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LOL thanks Mara.
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More importantly, hope you are enjoying London!!
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Thank you for your well wishes, London was okay, but I’m so narrow-minded that I enjoy my home town better :-O Good to be back home now and enjoying London more via the photos I took and am now perusing in the comfort of my home…
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Have a great time in London!
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Thank you! While England isn’t too bad, I freely admit that Scotland is my much preferable destination 🙂
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A hug back to the Queen!
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The Queen graciously acknowledges your hug and waves you away. 😛
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How gracious!! Hope the two of you had fun during high tea! 😉
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The only small inconvenience was that I hate tea. :-O
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Oops had forgotten that little detail!!
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😛
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