Thursday
12th June
SHE
SAID:
Geoff
& I were on the 7.30pm train for London Bridge & met up with
Sue around 9am.
Sue
& I went to Charing Cross whilst Geoff headed for Lord’s. We
managed to walk ourselves “silly” around the sights of London.
Sue is rarely a tourist so enjoyed the relaxed wandering. We ticked
off the Thames, London Eye & Houses of Parliament, The Strand,
Trafalgar Square, Horse Guards Parade, St James Park, Pall Mall,
Buckingham Palace, Royal Courts of Justice, around Covent Garden &
the theatre district, before collapsing at The Ivy Restaurant for
bubbles at the bar, before lunch!
We
enjoyed an almost 3 hour & 3 course lunch, which was excellent.
We were so full. We headed again on foot back to Charing Cross. Sue
caught her train for home & I went to Baker St to meet Geoff &
Andrew after the cricket finished at Lords.
I
had a nice sit in Regents Park waiting for the end of the game. When
we met up we had a short detour to Abbey Rd, so Andrew could get a
photo crossing the famous pedestrian crossing from the cover of one
of the Beatles albums. He was very chuffed at doing that!
He
headed back to his hotel in Kensington & we headed back to
Horsham, getting in after 9pm, knackered but both buzzing from our
respective days out.
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Us in London |
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Me, super excited at going to The Ivy for lunch
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Icon signage! |
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Sue's workplace! 60 pounds for a peak-day return to London, including the tubes! That's $120 for a day, horrendous! |
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Doing the walk... |
HE SAID:
We took a taxi to the station this morning for our day in London. Varena had a very busy day, trying to wear her shoes out by the sounds of it, and I had another good day at Lord’s. By the end of play Australia were 8 down, meaning that 24 wickets had fallen in 2 day’s play. That is indicative of the pitch having some demons, but from what we saw, and what the commentators were saying, the pitch seemed ok.
Kathy left a bit before 4pm to get to Reading for her meet-up with a planner of her “El Camino” (England leg) walk. Anyway, Percy and I met Varena outside the ground a bit after 6, went to Abbey Road, then saw the Australian team boarding their bus, before wandering to St John’s Wood station for our return to Horsham. Another good, long, and tiring day.