Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
London: not just in Ontario anymore

Finally able to post again! Hip hip! Cheerio! Bloke!
I am two weeks behind in blog posts, which is like ancient history given current circumstances. I kind of forget where I live sometimes because the last few weeks have been so full of travel and seedy hotels and fancy apartments and OH MY GOODNESS so much food. And there's no en in sight: tomorrow I leave for Stockholm, and then Paris, and then Amsterdam, for possibly the best holiday ever.... but I'm trying to keep my enthusiasm under control, since too much enthusiasm makes me forget certain important details, like where I put my keys and whether or not I've eaten breakfast already.
I have to start somewhere, so I'll start IN LONDON! I was there for a weekend recently, and the weather was beautiful and the beer was cheap and I got to pretend I was in a novel for a little while.
So excited to ride on the "tube" that I got all blurry:Go to the right place and you can see double-decker buses and charming British stereotypes and all those historical places that you thought only existed in Woolf novels!
We went on that!The abbey, which is two and a half steps away from Big Ben:
And St. James' Park, only a ten minutes' walk further:
View of a very gnarled old tree and, in the distance, Buckingham Palace:
Unfortunately the Queen wasn't at home so I couldn't give her a what's up from Canada. Didn't get William's number either. Unfulfilled quests are bad for the ego!!
Guard with a fuzzy hat!
Copper on a horse!
Next two pictures by special request for a certain ginger-coloured beast:

These helpful warnings on the pavement saved my life about a hundred times over the course of the weekend:
Camden Market, aka Punksville:
There are two things that slayed me while I was in London: hearing little tiny kids saying "mummy!" in little tiny British accents, and seeing how London bookstores categorized their particularly melodramatic fiction:
Friday, February 6, 2009
Interim Post
I've been meaning to post all week, but there always seems to be just one more email to answer, or one more dinner to attend, or one more sugar coma to sleep off. I'm five seconds away from going to get the train for London, and will write more after I get back in a few days.
The above shot is from Charleville. We went, we swam and ate and talked a lot of French, and we left. It was a great weekend and I'll post more pictures next week!
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