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Monday, 5 October 2009

London Break

London Break

Usually we go walking and camping with occasional cottage holidays - and keep as far as way as possible from cities, but a few weeks ago we went to London to visit some of our national museums.

We camped at a marvelous site at Abbey Wood not far from Greenwich, which I would thoroughly recommend. The locals were very friendly and gave us lots of help and advice. The train station was a 5 minute walk away and took about 25 minutes to central London - and 5 nights cost £114 - which gave husband enormous satisfaction.

We managed to visit The British Museum, The Natural History Museum, The National Maritime Museum, The Royal Observatory, The National Portrait Gallery and Kew Gardens and fit in a trip down the Thames .

My personal favourite was the Natural History Museum, specifically the building itself.


No snaps of the Portrait Gallery, but it was wonderful experience.

We spent many hours a Kew and enjoyed it thoroughly -I loved this eucalyptus tree.

This was the view from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.

We had a great meal in The Spice of Life, a pub in theatreland, great value - tasty and inexpensive.

We ate in Greenwich a couple of times, we had a great tapas at Mambo Latino, the food was delicious and the staff friendly and attentive.

For daytime snacks, coffee and bread- Rhodes Bakery, thank goodness I don't live round the corner from it.

New Bags

I have just finished making some knitting bags and sock bags in two gorgeous new fabrics and will be uploading photos on my website tomorrow.




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