I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
Apr. 10th, 2007 12:30 amLondon, mostly. But also a jaunt up to Derbyshire to see Hardwick House. There's probably an Elizabethan manor closer to London, but I'm not sure I can pass up the chance to see Bess of Hardwick's actual house.
I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
I realized a moment ago that I haven't been out of the country since 2002. Which necessitates the world's smallest violin playing for me -- oh, woe is her; she's twenty-six and she's only been to the British Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, England, Ireland, Israel, and Japan -- but it's a bit sad to trade approximately once-a-year overseas trips for multiple-times-a-year domestic trips, especially when the domestic trips mostly mean the hotel the conference or convention is in.
So, yeah. May 22nd to May 29th, flying out of Chicago, so
buzzermccain, if you've got Internet access again, be warned that I'll be taking you up on that crash space.
I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
Edited to add: Okay, so, trying to type a post while on the phone with
kurayami_hime doesn't work so well. I should clarify that I am going to England as research for Midnight Never Come, not that you all probably didn't guess that anyway. I'm going for a week, and will spend most of the time in Central London, Westminster, and Southwark, with the aforementioned jaunt to Bess of Hardwick's house, and things like a riverboat trip to Hampton Court Palace, which still has some Tudor-period architecture left, though not much. (On the other hand, it means I get to float down the Thames. Yay!) Anyway, I'll post more details about my exact plans when I have them more concretely formed. Right now, I'm still giddy. ^_^
I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
I realized a moment ago that I haven't been out of the country since 2002. Which necessitates the world's smallest violin playing for me -- oh, woe is her; she's twenty-six and she's only been to the British Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, England, Ireland, Israel, and Japan -- but it's a bit sad to trade approximately once-a-year overseas trips for multiple-times-a-year domestic trips, especially when the domestic trips mostly mean the hotel the conference or convention is in.
So, yeah. May 22nd to May 29th, flying out of Chicago, so
I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
Edited to add: Okay, so, trying to type a post while on the phone with
I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!!!
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Date: 2007-04-10 04:45 am (UTC)(and yeah. small violin for me too. 2002. Amsterdan and Paris.)
cool and w00t! for yous!
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Date: 2007-04-10 05:01 am (UTC)Bring me back a raven. Or a beefeater. Or raven drinking beefeater's. Or a...wait, a beefeater drinking a raven? Now I'm confused.
-RC
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Date: 2007-04-10 05:12 am (UTC). . . wow, the raven service would peck out my eyes for the very thought, let alone any attempt to make good on it.
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Date: 2007-04-10 01:17 pm (UTC)It helps take a bit of sting out of the price. ^_^ Though I did manage to find a pretty cheap flight.
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Date: 2007-04-10 02:54 pm (UTC)The St. Margaret's Hotel on Bedford Place in Bloomsbury is
two blocks from the British Museum, and just a hundred yards from
Russell Square (where T.S. Eliot worked at Lloyd's Bank). Russell Square
also has a "Tube" station, conveniently. It's more pricey than the hostel, but it might be worth it. Be a bit wary with finding the cheapest hostels: some are pretty nasty and a London trip shouldn't be spoiled with worries over bedbugs, loud roommates, and theft of any property you don't carry on you and any food that you leave unsecured.
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Date: 2007-04-10 12:05 pm (UTC)Take a picture of The Round for me if you see it?
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Date: 2007-04-10 02:47 pm (UTC)It's practically the only good part of the dollar being so weak right now, but at least there is a good part.
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Date: 2007-04-10 02:40 pm (UTC)So cool.
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Date: 2007-04-10 02:57 pm (UTC)Quick!! Write-up an invincible weapon card and bring it with you. If stopped by the police who will ask for an explanation of said card, well, uh yeah. Good luck with that. ;)
Though I am probably full of it, it would not surprise me if this story was pulling you back there for some reason, be it big or small. In short, I simply can't wait to hear all about it.
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Date: 2007-04-10 03:19 pm (UTC)for tiggers specifically.
:)
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Date: 2007-04-10 05:16 pm (UTC)I'm mildly jealous, I haven't been out of the country since 2000...my violin is a little bigger than yours, though not much - London in 1999 and London & Paris in 2000...but no where else ever unless you count Canada...my mom's talking about Japan again, though, which makes me happy - it means she feels well enough to finally deliver the trip I've been promised since 2003 (two weeks to a month+ in Japan). ;)
While people are making requests, then, think of me if you make it to that National Gallery...I majorly love the National Gallery...
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Date: 2007-04-10 04:20 pm (UTC)I haven't been there since '75, alas, and so I really look forward to your shared experiences.
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