London Day 3 & 4 and a wedding!
The weather in London was great, mainly blue skies and temperatures of around 19 degrees. Our winter woollies have stayed in our cases and won’t be coming out until we return to our New Zealand winter.
When we were last here in 2010 Lance and I enjoyed a trip to Camden Market, so I decided that I would train out to Camden town once again.
The market supposedly opened at 10am, but half of the stalls were not open until much later. And after about an hour I decided that Camden Markets no longer hold the same charm as they once did. It was a much more commercial market with shop after shop of the same merchandise and only a few here and there that had something worthwhile.
I had downloaded the Underground app when still in New Zealand so that I could easily access the train information. But we both found the Maps app on our phone to be much more helpful. The information was really specific, what line to take, how many stops, and when trains were due. So it was very easy for me to jump on the train at Camden town and arrive at Borough Market with one train change on the way.
I did manage to purchase some lovely cheese and bread that would serve as our evening meal and went up to London Bridge where I spotted the Tower Bridge which made me finally feel like a tourist in London.
Lance in the other hand had sat in Soho Square which, was a little park just along from our hotel, and did some people watching. Then popped into a Vietnamese street food restaurant which was also close by and then flowed up with a pint at The George.
That evening we went to a show, which was also just around the corner. Ain’t Too Proud was the story of the Temptations and we loved every minute of it. The singing and dancing was great and of course it was music that we know and love.
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Yes that is a new green jacket that I am wearing. |
The next day we joined our friend Emma who we had met on a trip to Vietnam in 2014. She had planned an action packed day that she quickly changed to accommodate our situation. And after a bite to eat we went to another show. Hamilton has been our list to see so we welcomed the opportunity.
The show was fast paced and initially I found it difficult to follow. But once I adapted to the rhythm I started to understand the story. Unfortunately my knowledge American history is not robust enough to have been able to follow it completely, but the music, dancers and costumes made up for my lack of knowledge. The music was a blend of rap, jazz and R & B. There were only a couple of small narrations that were not rapped or sung. It was very clever and I imagine very difficult to ad lib if an actor forgot their lines.
After the show Emma took us to Dishoom for dinner. Dishoom has a blend of Iranian and Indian food and not only was the food delicious but the staff were really lovely and so well organised from the minute we arrived to queue for dinner. We would highly recommend this place.
For dessert Emma got us back to Soho and nice and close to our hotel. Bilmonte sells gelato that is creamy and rich. I really didn’t think that I could fit in another morsel but the chocolate gelato just a slipped in and fortunately it wasn’t served in a Sicilian bun like some there other patrons were consuming!
The next morning we packed an overnight case and left our large cases at the hotel. We were off to Essex to attend a wedding!
Lance’s family were in the UK for the wedding so it was a great catch up with UK dwellers and NZ travellers.
We had booked a room at the venue, ‘Ye Olde Plough House’ a few months earlier and went for the executive suit rather than a standard room. We also arranged an early checkin as the usual check in time is the same time as the 2pm wedding.
On arriving in our room Lance said that the woman at reception had said that it was a standard room. But by then we were starting to unpack and thought we would just leave it. Later when Lance’s brother checked in he was given the executive suit! We couldn’t be bothered changing and our current room was number 17 which was close to the reception area, Matt’s executive room was number 72 and would have take a week for Lance to walk there so it all turned out well. And Matt bought the drinks all night!
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Lance escorting his elderly relations, but I think they may have been escorting him! |
The wedding was lovely and I think we both shed a little tear at differences points. It was very much like any NZ wedding except the toast master was wearing a gorgeous tailed coat. And he and his wife were everywhere organising and checking that everyone was okay.
Thanks so much to Mark and Jo for having us.