Entries Posted in ‘London’ Category
December 22nd, 2009
Carrie’s Current countries visited
visited 15 states (6.66%)
Create your own visited map of The World
On our trip through Central America, I got to add 6 countries to my map of visited countries. It’s too bad not all of them have a stamp representation in my passport.
I’ve actually been to more countries that this, but I didn’t spend the night, so they don’t count. I’ve been to France numerous times when I lived in Germany, and I also drove through Austria. They’ll be added to the list sometime soon through.
October 18th, 2007
The Tower of London and Jack The Ripper
We left the flat and headed to Monument station, and walked across London Bridge. Now I had to have a picture of London bridge, because many people think that Tower Bridge (the unmistakable bridge in London) is actually London Bridge.
But it’s not. London Bridge is rather boring and unimpressive from a comparative perspective.
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We walked across the bridge so that we could get to Borough Market, because we heard that it would be a really cool and authentic market in London.
We are so glad we went. Outside of being a really neat market, they were also having some sort of Spain celebration all weekend long, which meant that I got to have one of my favorite foods… samples!
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October 17th, 2007
Outside London Exploration
Carrie and I were both feeling like we were done with Britain and ready to move on to our next destination.
Not that London’s not completely incredible… because it is, and we’ve really enjoyed our time here.
But after visiting the Tate Modern Museum (not that impressive for us), and having a really cool dinner last night (at Dans le Noir – VERY cool!), and meeting some really cool Londoners (thanks for the great time Suzanne and Dai),

and knowing that we’re still slated for the Tower of London and the Jack the Ripper tour…
(is that enough prefacing for you?)
we were kind of feeling a bit done with London.
That is…
until we got out of London.
Which is what we did today, and now we just want to have a car here and drive all over the UK finding cool things to see. (Except that driving here is a bit nerve-wracking!)
Today, we went to the most amazing castle either one of us has ever been to… Windsor Castle.
I could bore you with a bunch of stats and figures about the castle, but then you’re bound to be bored with this site and leave.
Suffice it to say that if you like history, and you like artchitecture, and you like art, and/or anything about the royal family (or, if you just want to be amazed by how extravagant royalty can be), then you must carve out more than an hour for visiting Windsor castle, because there’s just no way it can be covered in such a short visit.
Just plan a whole day. It’s worth it.
So, let’s throw in a picture or two here, so you can see a bit of what we’re talking about.
We rented a car today.
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…which meant getting up a little earlier than usual and getting to Heathrow airport on the Underground (Subway).
So we got a little Peugot.
And while some people may think that it’s difficult to drive on the other side of the road (coming from the US to England), it’s really not that difficult at all.
Here are the driving instructions they don’t give you at the car rental place:
1. Forget EVERYTHING you learned about driving in the US;
2. Let go of everything your intuition tells you to do;
3. Don’t drive the car on the side of the road you think you should be on.
Do these things and you will do just great driving through the English countryside.
End of manual.
Or, you can attempt to drive like we do in most parts of the world, and end up with a nerve-wracked experience.
(Incidentally, we chose the second option – sort of by default?)

I got the hang of the driving after a bit, although it wasn’t without its perils
stories to follow at some later date.
So, the castle just blew our minds, and we really wished for more time here, but here are a couple of pictures.

Here’s a shot through the castle moat – pretty cool that they’ve converted it into a nice garden and fountain
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A really cool courtyard in the upper part of the 13 acre grounds of the castle.

So, after leaving ourselves just enough time to really want to come back to Windsor, we decided to drive to one of the world’s most visited locations.
Stonehenge
It’s really a big pile of rocks. But one of the cool things about visiting Stonehenge is that the place gives off a really cool kind of peaceful feeling and is a really great experience.
Our tip for this location is to get the guided audio tour. It really explains everything and… best of all… it’s free! (You don’t see anything that’s free in England.)
So, this is us

And this is the pile of really neat rocks.

(This is one of our favorite pictures of the trip so far.)
And then, we debated. We knew there was this really cool cathedral in Salisbury, but it meant driving further away, again on the other side of the road… (and driving back in the dark on the London highways)
We decided to go, and we are VERY glad we did.
Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury is a neat little town, and the cathedral there is AMAZING! If you get a chance, go see it.
You’ll be able to see it from some distance away…

And here’s the inside.
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The nighttime drive back was easier than the rest of the drive, although it did involve a 2 minor mishaps in two different roundabouts and a wrong turn (which left us on the wrong side of the street), but all’s well that ends well, and so hopefully we’re leaving you feeling well.
We sure are feeling great!
Thank-you for following our travels and stay tuned for more!
October 17th, 2007
The French are in the dark – literally and conceptually
When Jonathan returned from LA, he was really excited to take me to a few things in London. He learned about the cheese market at Borough Market (where we’re going tomorrow), and this restaurant he wanted to go to. Almost the first thing that Jonathan did was make reservations for this restaurant.
He wanted it to be a surprise. Was it ever! The ambiance of the restaurant was incredible. Words cannot describe what it was like in there. So, we took a picure of what the inside looks like (we’re not supposed to, so don’t tell anyone).
Click here to see it.
Seriously, that is exactly what it was like. Click to read more about it… (WARNING: if you want to go to this restaurant, what follows does contain spoilers.)
Both Carrie and Jonathan recommend that if you’re ever in Paris or London that you give this a try. It’s amazing what you learn about others, and (more importantly) about yourself.
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October 15th, 2007
Exploring London (again)
I just got back from Los Angeles yesterday… or the day before, depending what time zone you live in.
In any case, I’ve been (back) here since Sunday.
I think Carrie is happy to have me back (really happy!), but I also think she enjoyed her time here in London as well.
The Altitude conference I went to in Los Angeles was truly amazing, and is the start of something that I feel will be a big movement for business in America… but I’ll post about that on the Strive4impact blog at some point in the nearer future.
We are really…
October 5th, 2007
First Few Days of the Honeymoon
Once again, we want to thank all of you for helping to make our wedding so special, either by your attendance, or by all the things you did to make our wedding just perfect. Thank-you so much!
So… All of our wedding pictures are online. There is a fun slideshow (put together by Tom) at http://www.tomkphoto.com/0709cjk/slideshow/ and the gallery of photos is available at http://www.tomkphoto.com/0709cjk/gallery/.
Our first couple of days in London have been fabulous. We have an awesome flat where we are staying near the South Kensington underground (tube, subway, etc.) station. Thanks so much Dan and Jane! This place rocks.
So far we have seen: Buckingham Palace, where the Queen lives; Big Ben and the houses of Parliment; Westminster Abbey; Picadilly Circus (not really a circus, it’s the Times Square of London); “The Merchant of Venice” performed in The Globe Theatre (awesome); Trafalgar Square; Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens; Kensington Palace (Princess Diana’s favorite home); and St. Paul’s Cathedral (amazing – the main church of the Church of England).
That’s a “quick” run down of what we’ve seen so far. We’ll post detailed thoughts and feelings on some of these places when we do a more detailed post. Here are a few picture highlights (clicking on the smaller pictures will show you the larger version)
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- August 08, 2010 05:49 AM : Waitomo's Glow Worm Caves
- August 06, 2010 04:42 AM : The Largest Volcano in New Zealand
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- July 25, 2010 10:01 PM : Skiing in New Zealand: Skiing Broken River With the Nutcracker
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