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Friday night at the Pub, London style

Friday

Natalia and her friend, Carol, found me sitting in Starbucks at a window seat happily trying to sketch the building across the street. We headed off to some new bar that had amazing views according to Carol.

the inside out building central London

the inside out building central London

I hadn’t realised that London is becoming well known as housing quite a large number of unusual buildings. The “Gherkin” is famous I think but we also passed what they called the “inside out” building where all the pipes, lifts etc are on the outside of the building.

We waited outside the building for about half an hour for entry into this trendy new bar, caught the lift to the 39th floor, spent 10 minutes trying to find a space to stand or sit comfortably and then gave up and decided to leave. Before we left I made a trip to the loo and found the amazing views they were on about – took a couple of pics out the bathroom window – typical, hey!!

the Gherkin from a new 39th floor bar in London

the Gherkin from a new 39th floor bar in London

Anyhow, we then zigzagged around the banking district where the girls pointed out a number of interesting places and bars. I know I haven’t frequented bars in capital cities for many years and things could have changed but I found it astounding the number of people standing outside the bars drinking and talking.

We ended up at a bar next to the Spitalfields markets for a few hours before heading home again on the tube. London keeps surprising me in so many ways, even late at night in the East end I felt totally safe.

Nat’s suburb of Leyton looks a little down at heel on first impression, is hugely diverse culturally but is so very quiet I had no trouble sleeping in every day – oh, that’s right, I have no trouble sleeping in any time….

 

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Pickeld things and the eye in London

Friday

I love the London tube system, it’s so easy so find your way around. Even with a problem on the line I was going to use I still found my way to the Natural History Museum without any trouble.

And, they have underground walkways from the stations to keep you out of the terrible weather.

But, they also have school holidays…… not the best time to go to the Natural History Museum – didn’t think that one through very well did I?

Natural History Museum, London

Natural History Museum, London

I was visiting for the building, not the contents, but I found some interesting displays as well as plenty of stunning architecture. Just goes to show you should always approach things with an open mind doesn’t it?

So, after a few hours  there I braved the wind and rain again and found my way to Westminster. Rather than go looking at the Abbey I walked across the bridge to Southbank for a ride on the London Eye.

As I crossed the bridge an old gentleman started playing the bagpipes, he was so cute in his kilt and special hat with an overcoat on because it was so cold. But I also felt sorry for him if he is busking in such terrible weather to make ends meet, or it would be nicer if he just loves performing and it makes him happy. Either way I gave him some pounds for the enjoyment he provided.

Bagpipe busker near Westminster, London

Bagpipe busker near Westminster, London

The line-up to buy tickets was longer than the line to go on the ride itself. I happened to be behind a family with a small boy in a wheelchair and in front of an older couple with their grandson so I’m not sure if they thought we were all together or not but we had the pod to ourselves. All the other pods had probably 12 to 15 people in them so we  felt rather priveleged and had a lovely time swanning around taking photos wherever and whenever we felt the urge.

The rain was only on and off and didn’t affect our views too badly, the company was fun and even though it’s a totally touristy ride I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Lazy day in London

Thursday 11th April 2013

I feel like myself again, thank goodness. Slept until eight this morning and then for a bit longer after I got my phone problems sorted…. I decided not to go into the city though today, will start the touristy things tomorrow. Went for a long walk this arvo – I know, amazing isn’t it, then came back and stated my travel journal with a sketch of the terrace house roofs I can see from Natalia’s lounge-room.

London letter-box

London letter-box

Only took one photo today, and that was on my phone. Isn’t it funny how just the little things remind ou that you’re away from home – London’s letterboxes are much cuter than ours in Australia.

I didn’t realise at the time but I managed to capture a London bus (not very well though) in this pic too.

Hopefully tomorrow I’ll have more interesting news to share. See you then.

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