Thursday, March 31, 2011

London, Cermony of the Keys - March 31st

We headed out to London around noon today. We got a taxi from RA's place to Virginia Water. The train goes from here into Waterloo station in London. We got a travel card, when traveling in a group of three it is significantly cheaper, £8.80. This includes the travel into London and also around London.

When we got into London we headed to the Tube and went to the stop near The British Museum. It is always great to walk through the Museum. I have taken some photos of different areas. Not much to say, just that you could spend weeks looking through all of the artifacts that are housed within the building. We spent around 2 hours walking around.



After having a spirited discussion about what we should eat we decided to YO SUSHI! Basic Sushi go round setup, it was good to have something like that. No raw fish, but standard fare other than that.

We then headed over to Oxford Street. Which is a very busy shopping street, they have created a "mass" crossing where you can cross in all directions. This was modeled after Shibuya, but it is like a lighter less filling version. Still is entertaining to cross the street on the diagonal. I stopped by a UniQlo, they do have sizes that are bigger than in Japan. We then went to Primark, which is like Black Friday all the time. The deals are really cheap, and people climb over each other the free the savings. We are planning on heading to Reading in the morning to go to a more relaxed store.

Time had escaped us, and we were running a little bit late for the evenings activity. We met up with one of RA's friends and her fiancee near the Tower of London. After a quick bite of Chips we went over to observe the "Ceremony of the Keys". This is the longest running ceremony of the sort around 700 years. Every night they lock the tower gates in a particular way. It is very cool and one should try to do it if you get the chance. Photography and Videography are not allowed during the proceedings.
It happens at 10 PM everyday and lasts six minutes.

After that we headed back to Waterloo, when we arrived there were probably over 2000 people sitting in front of the gates looking at the board. Someone had been killed by a train on another line and had stopped all train traffic. Got some coffee then ran and caught the train back. It was packed, not to the standards of the Yamanote line in rush hour but enough to make you uncomfortable.

After getting back to Virginia Water it was a quick taxi ride back. Almost 2 AM so I should be getting to bed.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Travel Day and First Full Day March 29th - March 30th

My computer got setup on the network today, so internet access is back. I did use Starbucks WiFi in Staines today, just had to enter the Starbucks Loyalty account number and free WiFi was at your finger tips. Anyways back to the last two days.

March 29th,

The flight which is direct into Terminal 5 at Heathrow went smoothly. I have gotten used to at least Economy Plus on United, so the legroom got tiring after a while. The food was alright and I did manage to get some sleep.

Immigration was a breeze there weren't many non European citizens so the line was very small. After going through Customs we met up with Ruth Anne. She had borrowed a car from one of her friends to pick us up. We went and picked up a cheap cell phone at Carphone warehouse. The phone was £3 and a loaded SIM card was 20. Amazingly cheap, the phone looks like a child's toy, but does what it needs to. There is no predictive text input, which can make for a sore thumbs if trying to enter a long message.

We then stopped at Sainsbury's with a Starbuck's inside. I have found that people give you a quizzical look when you speak to them in an American accent. The great thing about Starbuck's is that the quality is there and it tastes the same where ever you go in the world. We picked up a variety of different groceries.

After getting to RA's placed we dropped off the luggage and she went and dropped off the car. Then we went to her office and met a few different people walking around campus. She made Vegan chili for dinner, which wasn't too bad. The mixture of spices was good, and the meat replacement wasn't that noticeable.

We finished the night watching the England versus Ghana Friendly. England didn't put out its full strength team but was able to go up 1-0 at half. Ghana equalized in the 90th minute and the crowd was going crazy. Most of their fans had flown from Ghana just for the game.



March 30th
I woke up a few times, but finally got out of bed at 1000. This was because RA called the house and I heard it and jumped up to answer. We went in to visit and picked up the laptop. We then walked the "Monk's Trail" which goes from Thorpe to Chertsey, it was around 3.5 miles. The rain picked up a few times, but nothing compared to what went on last weekend in the Northwest. There is an amusement park that the trail borders on. Lots of screaming people enjoying the roller coasters.

We stopped at Chertsey and had lunch at Subway, which might seem like a weak choice. The toaster they had actually warmed the bread instead of burning it. Much better than getting a toasted sub in the US. We got it Takeaway and went to the train station.

It took a while to find the electronic ticket booth and buy tickets to Staines. The train ride was a nice break. It took around 30 minutes to make the trip. After using my phone to figure out which direction was correct we headed to the mall area to pick up some things. They had a street fair setup, hidden behind a tent was a beautiful site, Starbucks. After taking a break siting we went to a grocery store and then headed to the bus station. After waiting 30 minutes for the bus to arrive and 10 minutes for him to pull around to the stop. After riding the bus for 20 minutes we were back.

RA got off work a little early and made some broccoli soup. She and Mom headed off to do stuff on campus, and I walked down to the Post Office. Post Office's here are stores. A very lazy day all in all.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Fly day - March 28th

Time for another trip over the pond. I have used what I have learned from traveling to Japan for packing. Should be fun.