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Reply #15 - Aug 9th, 2025 at 7:30am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 6th, 2025 at 1:33am:
That was a big few days. We just accepted to spend 2 days travelling.

A few things helped the flying a lot. Drink lots of water, good blindfolds, good travel pillow, good earbuds, sleep whenever you can, do yoga wherever you can, a light hoodie works well for me.

The train/tube trip from Heathrow to London city was challenging.
To get up to street level had to take 1 lift lower down, then 2 others upward to the top.
This is AFTER travelling for 2 days and getting both our phones going at the airport, then finding the right trains to get from Heathrow to London city with 4 bags.

 


Ah huh! So it wasn’t just us that found the underground tubes challenging!
BS is ppl saying how easy it is!
Piccadilly … which way? No one could help. Other commuters looked anaesthetised  Grin
So the week we spent in London we decided to go by expensive taxi instead of stressing in them tubes.

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Reply #16 - Aug 9th, 2025 at 7:37am
 
The other challenge was…. We decided not to risk Sunday morning taking tubes to a destination hub where a bus will depart for our 3 day trip to see stone henge etc
The hotel said we don’t need to book a taxi for Sunday morning.
Comes Sunday morning … no taxis!  Angry
The guy from motel ended up going out on street to flag one down.
It took time and we thought we were in trouble and would miss out on our trip.
Christ on a bike that was stressful!
We made it though.
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Reply #17 - Aug 9th, 2025 at 7:40am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 9th, 2025 at 12:07am:
Londons very good. The underground can be challenging.
We had 3 days here, staying at a Premier Inns Motel on a recommendation. Big breakfast at the hotel was really good.
It's very good.

Booked 3 days here (4 nights) as one day may be written off due to flying. Wife was unwell so we did have a quiet day.
Went for 2 days on a hop-on hop-off bus tour. Works well. We saw pretty much all of London in 2 huge days.
The palaces, cathedrals,, Tower Bridge, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar square, squirrels in parks. The Kings guards, mounted horses, The Shard, The Wheel, Big Ben,
LOTs of money here, Amazing car sales agents. Bugatti, Masaretti, Bentley, ferrari all in the same block.

Quite a roman influence, a lot of statues to wars
Big nudie statue of Achilles  that was 'inscribed by their country women'.  So it said.

Traffic is slow, crossing roads is done at will, noone waits for the lights to say cross. Cyclists are plentiful. Perfect place for cycling. The parks are set up for cyclists
Weathers been perfect,

Off to Salisbury tomorrow.


I ended up surprisingly falling in love with London.
But not the fact our Aussie dollar is worth half their British pound.

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Reply #18 - Aug 10th, 2025 at 4:43am
 
Sophia wrote on Aug 9th, 2025 at 7:37am:
The other challenge was…. We decided not to risk Sunday morning taking tubes to a destination hub where a bus will depart for our 3 day trip to see stone henge etc
The hotel said we don’t need to book a taxi for Sunday morning.
Comes Sunday morning … no taxis!  Angry
The guy from motel ended up going out on street to flag one down.
It took time and we thought we were in trouble and would miss out on our trip.
Christ on a bike that was stressful!
We made it though.


Yes, that would have the stress levels racing.
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Reply #19 - Aug 11th, 2025 at 4:47pm
 
Just went to an Choral EvenSong at Salisburys Cathedral.
That was High Anglican. Had a Choir from Canada there .


https://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/



[url=https://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/]https://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/
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Reply #20 - Aug 11th, 2025 at 4:52pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 9th, 2025 at 12:07am:
Londons very good. The underground can be challenging.
We had 3 days here, staying at a Premier Inns Motel on a recommendation. Big breakfast at the hotel was really good.
It's very good.

Booked 3 days here (4 nights) as one day may be written off due to flying. Wife was unwell so we did have a quiet day.
Went for 2 days on a hop-on hop-off bus tour. Works well. We saw pretty much all of London in 2 huge days.
The palaces, cathedrals,, Tower Bridge, Nelsons Column, Trafalgar square, squirrels in parks. The Kings guards, mounted horses, The Shard, The Wheel, Big Ben,
LOTs of money here, Amazing car sales agents. Bugatti, Masaretti, Bentley, ferrari all in the same block.

Quite a roman influence, a lot of statues to wars
Big nudie statue of Achilles  that was 'inscribed by their country women'.  So it said.

Traffic is slow, crossing roads is done at will, noone waits for the lights to say cross. Cyclists are plentiful. Perfect place for cycling. The parks are set up for cyclists
Weathers been perfect,

Off to Salisbury tomorrow.


Re Heathrow to London - Gatwick has a lot going for it in this regard. It is in the Brighton to Cambridge via East Croydon and central London train line.
East Croydon is a major hub, there is a bus from Heathrow.



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Reply #21 - Aug 13th, 2025 at 6:02am
 
We saw the Magna Carta today.

It's one of the worlds most significant documents, there were 13 copies sent out in the day. Only 4 still exist.
This one is the one in best condition.

Amazing history to it . A lot of our laws and culture is from here
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Reply #22 - Aug 13th, 2025 at 9:03am
 
Have you visited Scotland's filthiest public toilet in Glasgow?
You know, the one in the movie Trainspotting.
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Reply #23 - Aug 14th, 2025 at 8:32am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 13th, 2025 at 6:02am:
We saw the Magna Carta today.

It's one of the worlds most significant documents, there were 13 copies sent out in the day. Only 4 still exist.
This one is the one in best condition.

Amazing history to it . A lot of our laws and culture is from here


That would’ve been incredible to view it.
Do our laws follow the whole of Magna Carta?
I need to go through the list.
This one below makes me wonder ….since the Magna Carta was written in the 1200s and then those certain English people were exiled from their country to Australia in the 1700s.



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Reply #24 - Aug 14th, 2025 at 4:48pm
 
Now you are being BLOODY awkward Lols! That looks like habeas corpus and lots other NARSTY things MAGAnuts want gone!
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Reply #25 - Aug 14th, 2025 at 5:00pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 13th, 2025 at 6:02am:
We saw the Magna Carta today.

It's one of the worlds most significant documents, there were 13 copies sent out in the day. Only 4 still exist.
This one is the one in best condition.

Amazing history to it . A lot of our laws and culture is from here


You saw photos or the actual documents?????  Parliament House in Canberra boasts an Exhibit of Magna Carta, and the 'seal' etc.

There were all those copies because it had to be sent to all the Pommie Earls.  Poor bastard who had to produce/write all of them!
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Reply #26 - Aug 14th, 2025 at 5:03pm
 
Sophia wrote on Aug 14th, 2025 at 8:32am:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 13th, 2025 at 6:02am:
We saw the Magna Carta today.

It's one of the worlds most significant documents, there were 13 copies sent out in the day. Only 4 still exist.
This one is the one in best condition.

Amazing history to it . A lot of our laws and culture is from here


That would’ve been incredible to view it.
Do our laws follow the whole of Magna Carta?
I need to go through the list.
This one below makes me wonder ….since the Magna Carta was written in the 1200s and then those certain English people were exiled from their country to Australia in the 1700s.





Did you not see the sneaky 'except?'  Further, the originals were written in Latin.
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Reply #27 - Aug 15th, 2025 at 12:20am
 
Medieval Latin for Magna Carta = “Great Charta”

Now I read about freedom of speech.
Perhaps that was ignored when that awful Vic premier arrested people during the COVID protests.
I know of a few that were arrested, went to court, and… it was all let go. No charges … nothing.
See… Magna Carta and freedom of speech.
But bluffing Andrews thought he was above the law. Yet Magna Carter says none are above the law.
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Reply #28 - Aug 21st, 2025 at 11:07pm
 
Aussie wrote on Aug 14th, 2025 at 5:00pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 13th, 2025 at 6:02am:
We saw the Magna Carta today.

It's one of the worlds most significant documents, there were 13 copies sent out in the day. Only 4 still exist.
This one is the one in best condition.

Amazing history to it . A lot of our laws and culture is from here


You saw photos or the actual documents?????  Parliament House in Canberra boasts an Exhibit of Magna Carta, and the 'seal' etc.

There were all those copies because it had to be sent to all the Pommie Earls.  Poor bastard who had to produce/write all of them!


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Reply #29 - Aug 21st, 2025 at 11:19pm
 
About finished our stay at The Cotswolds.
Saw Arlington Row this morning.
Quintessential english village, loved the slate roofs.
Went to an Organ recital last night at St John the Baptists Medieval Cathedral at Cirencester.
England is better than I thought it would be.
Caught up with relatives.
Got a traditional butter Walnut cake with 2 layers of clotted cream in it for smoko. 

Off to Carlisle and Hadrians wall tomorrow
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