he's very cute!
Thank you! They're all a very funny bunch, I have to say. Both in personality and in looks. Sad that I'll have to say goodbye to all the boys and most girls, but it would be irresponsible (and migraine-inducing) to do otherwise
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
he's very cute!
are they windfall peaches in the photos there? Do the chickens eat them? (I would if I were there!)
Go to Bristol and see ShadrachHas any of you have any ideas about a new/temporarily must see in London?
My DH and I have a work related symposium in London and we added two days to visit a few nice musea or other thing in the British capital.
If you haven't done it already, the Houses of Parliament are well worth a visit. Also the War Rooms (nearby). The Globe might have space for groundlings if you can fit a play into your schedule, https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/whats-on/ (and the guided tour is good anyway). The number 10 bus used to go a terrific route along/ past some of the best landmarks (and at normal bus prices instead of insane tourist bus prices) but you'd want to check the route, as it was a few decades since I last took that!Has any of you have any ideas about a new/temporarily must see in London?
My DH and I have a work related symposium in London and we added two days to visit a few nice musea or other thing in the British capital.
Its about already about 8 hours to travel to London by train. And another 8 hours to go back home. If Bristol was just outside London I would have loved too.Go to Bristol and see Shadrach
This will be my 4th visit. So we have seen most well known museums in the past. But some are worthwhile to visit a second or a third time.The Soane is off the usual tourist track (though right in the heart of London) and an adventure in itself.
Go to Bristol and see Shadrach