London


 It’s a lovely day for a train journey
My connecting train from Crewe has been cancelled much to the angst of many passengers who are vociferously complaining that their booked seats won’t be honoured on the following train. 
I’m not meeting Alex until 5pm  and so I’ve nothing planned to miss early doors.
I will take my usual amble through Bloomsbury and may take in an exhibit at the British museum or an early movie at the Curzon. 
If the weather remains good, I may just stroll down to the river


24 comments:

  1. Alternatively you could nip into a McDonalds and have a Big Mac Meal (Large) with a bucket of latte. I hope you make it to The Smoke by nightfall.

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  2. For some reason when you mentioned a stroll by the river I was reminded of the song sung by Paul Robson Old Man River.
    My grandad used to like that song.Thank you for reminding me of it.

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  3. Isn't it lovely travelling on a sunny day with no pressure to be anywhere at a set time, a real treat. Enjoy your time away.

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  4. Hope you enjoy the day

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  5. Wish we were there

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  6. It sounds idyllic John to wander through Bloomsbury on a beautiful Spring day carefree-soon to meet with your lover xx

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    1. and don't forget the essential oils John in your luxurious bath in preparation for your encounter before you enrobe xx

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  7. Have fun, John! The weather remains good as I type this!

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  8. Barbara Anne1:36 pm

    What a delightful way to spend a Tuesday! Hope the timing for everything planned works out perfectly and that the weather is lovely. Bliss!

    Hugs!

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  9. You travel with plenty of time so when something goes askew your plans go unaltered. Ideal. Our planes are having schedule/pilot/stew shortage issues. Delays seem to be the norm. The Thames is beautiful on a sunny day. Enjoy.

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  10. I've never been on such a fancy looking train.

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  11. I like that you feel at home wherever you are.

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  12. Enjoy! I personally would have angst at cancelled connections.

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  13. Despite the delay this sounds like a perfect day!

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  14. “My usual amble through Bloomsbury.” That sounds so posh.

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  15. Enjoy your time in London!

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  16. Hope you are having a nice time in London!

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  17. I hope everything went to plan.

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  18. You seem to be taking the canceled train in stride.

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  19. John-I just checked here and without my glasses I did behold a pair of mens patterned undergarments on your photo x

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