Hi guys! So I have an update, straight from Mum!
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26 April
London is FANTASTIC! Off to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath. 2 buses so many people. London is so exciting heaps to see and do. Place looking great for The Royal Wedding. Big Ben is beautiful, Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral are magnificent. The Tombs of the Kings, Queens and Warriors are so interesting. Not enough time to shop in Oxford St, which is the biggest shopping centre in Europe. If time tonight will go to Covent Garden Market.
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Mum sounds like she is having TONS of fun!
She is on a 1 month old tour bus, which is on it's 2nd tour only! She has a Dutch tour guide and an Italian driver, with 45 people on the tour bus from Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
In London, before her tour officially started, she saw the play "Love Never Dies" - the sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, which Mum, Victoria and I saw at the Civic Theatre a while back when they came to Auckland. We fell in love with the musical, and were singing the songs for weeks on end! I am so very jealous that she got to see the sequel!
She also txted me while they were driving past Mayfair! And my friend who has been to London tells me that almost ALL the streets on the Monopoly board, you can see in London! That's a funny thought, and I wish I could see them all!
She also mentioned that the Stonehenge is better in Carterton!! I would probably disagree though, if I saw it. Seeing the original Stonehenge would be incredible. It would be so worn down, you wouldn't really be able to see all the features that it once depicted, but to see such an ancient sight would be amazing.
Mum was extremely excited that she finally arrived in France! She said that in Calais, which is where she was when she txted us, there are lots of Canola fields of yellow. Sounds so beautiful.
When Mum was in Holland she said that she had dinner at a Chinese restaurant! She went on the Canal Cruise, which by itself sounds so amazing, and she said that there were lots of beautiful buildings. You can just imagine all the buildings, amazing in the daylight, and even more spectacular lit up by the night lights!
Just before dinner, Victoria and I were txting her while she was on the bus to Germany, and she was telling us how pretty Holland is.
She says that in Amsterdam (Holland), the land was very flat, with lots of green fields and canals.
And that she has the Rhine River cruise today, or that day in London.
As Victoria and I learnt about France at school, the Rhine River cruise just sounds so spectacular!
Fun fact: The Traffic Lights turn orange before green in Holland! Isn't that odd??
Mum sounds like she is having an amazing time, and she says she has been learning so much! She now understands why people love travelling so much!
Hope everyone's lives are going well!
Myself, I just submitted 3 assignments today, and I'm VERY glad that those are over! Though I do have a few more projects coming up. Feels like my assignments and projects are never ending!
A record of my spectacular trip around Europe! (Better take the kids next time!)
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Countdown - 2 more sleeps!
Bonjour and welcome to my travel blog! Just sorting out the luggage tags for the new suitcase, and the foreign currency in the new money belt. Not long to go. Had a great spin class tonight to mark the end of gym for 4 weeks. Am feeling really fit and raring to go. Shame I'll be so out of shape when this is over. It'll be a hard slog back to my fitness level now. I'd better make sure I do lots of walking while I'm on tour. I'm really pleased that In Ling is planning to join me on the last 2 legs in Paris and Hong Kong. It means we will be able to spend our 27th wedding anniversary together. I'm looking at this as a very belated silver wedding anniversary since we didn't really do anything grand on our 25th. Now back to the packing!!
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