September 12, 2009 ~ Last Call for Tortola!

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We would not consider missing this cruise!
Thanks, Marilyn.

The weather in London last week was superb -- warm and sunny.

A highlight was the British Library, where we saw the "Treasures" collection. It has the oldest complete Bible in existence, the Magna Carta, Leonardo da Vinci's notebook, the only existing medieval manuscript of Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, Shakespeare's manuscripts, manuscripts by Mozart, Beethoven, and Handel's Messiah. Plus, handwritten lyrics by the Beatles ("I Wanna Hold Your Hand," "A Hard Day's Night," "A Ticket To Ride," "Here, There, and Everywhere," and "Yesterday.") It was fab!

Woody

Glad you enjoyed the British Library Woody. It's one of my most favourite places in London (but then I'm maybe biased as I'm a librarian!:thumbsup2 )
Sounds like you had a wonderful trip:cool1:
 
Ok, I'm adding the British Library onto my list of want to see's while we're in London before the Baltic in '10. I think I need to write this list down and start looking for some sort of tour group.:lmao: I know there's no way we can see everything on our own.
 
...and don't forget Covent Garden, the museums (Natural History, Science, British, and the V & A), St James' Park, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, the London Eye, the Tate Modern, Nelson's Column, the National Gallery, and of course tea at Harrods.....oh and a West End show, or opera or ballet at the Royal Opera House........is that enough to be going on with Emily??:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:
 

Ok, I'm adding the British Library onto my list of want to see's while we're in London before the Baltic in '10. I think I need to write this list down and start looking for some sort of tour group.:lmao: I know there's no way we can see everything on our own.

Emily,

London is a very easy city to get around on your own - the tube & the buses are wonderful and take you everywhere. There are passes you can buy (Oyster Pass if I remember correctly) that cover both the tube & the buses. Taxis are easy to find too.

I hope to catch a play while I'm there.
 
...and don't forget Covent Garden, the museums (Natural History, Science, British, and the V & A), St James' Park, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, the London Eye, the Tate Modern, Nelson's Column, the National Gallery, and of course tea at Harrods.....oh and a West End show, or opera or ballet at the Royal Opera House........is that enough to be going on with Emily??:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:

How about a brass rubbing at St Martin in the Fields??
 
HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY PADDINGTON BEAR!

I :lovestruc Paddington Bear :cutie:
 
...and don't forget Covent Garden, the museums (Natural History, Science, British, and the V & A), St James' Park, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, the London Eye, the Tate Modern, Nelson's Column, the National Gallery, and of course tea at Harrods.....oh and a West End show, or opera or ballet at the Royal Opera House........is that enough to be going on with Emily??:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:

Thank you, that is a very good list.:thumbsup2 And I added Madam Toussads to my list and I'd like to try to get out to Stonehenge.
 
Hey Peg, I think I'm going to let you and Jackie adopt me as a sister. I don't have any and ALWAYS wanted at least one.....older preferred......but I'm right in the middle of you and Jackie, so that's perfect. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
You are welcome to join this crazy family - but I warn you, along with the laughs and giggles, they have to put up with ME!:scared1:
I'm not feisty. I'm fifty-three.
Ian, you are so darn witty - I can't WAIT to chill with you!
fingers crossed Karen!I did consider it, but am hoping I'll have smaller clothes by then!:rotfl2: ME TOO!!!! Love the way you think Deb......my soul sister!:worship:
we're late seating too Deb so still up for sharing!:woohoo:

Aren't they lovely Peg? Looking forward to meeting you next September btw :yay:
Would you mind another one too Deb? I always wanted a big sister to look up to!:hug:
I can't wait to meet you either! Although I pick Jackie's brain when ever we are together talking about DIS and the folks, we always get so exicted and it's hard for us to "WAIT" till the next cruise.:woohoo: :yay:
I have to unpack first.
We returned last night from our nine week Around The World trip.
Woody
How amazing! Go glad you made it home safe and sound.
We would not consider missing this cruise!
I hope not - we would be so very sad if you missed our family celebrations. Jackie just sent me the link to vow renewals... Hmmmm:surfweb:

In 10 days, we leave for the Magic.
I wish!
Thanks, Peg. We arrived home safely.
Thanks, Deb.
I trust the rumor is true.
YIPEE!!!:dance3: :cheer2: :yay:

Yes, we will see them on the Magic.
Please extend a warm hello from me, although I have been pretty good about writing to them!

Thanks, Marilyn.

The weather in London last week was superb -- warm and sunny.

A highlight was the British Library, where we saw the "Treasures" collection. It has the oldest complete Bible in existence, the Magna Carta, Leonardo da Vinci's notebook, the only existing medieval manuscript of Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, Shakespeare's manuscripts, manuscripts by Mozart, Beethoven, and Handel's Messiah. Plus, handwritten lyrics by the Beatles ("I Wanna Hold Your Hand," "A Hard Day's Night," "A Ticket To Ride," "Here, There, and Everywhere," and "Yesterday.") It was fab!

Woody
Sounds like I should start making my list - if the economy ever pulls itself out of this hole, and the dollar gets a bit stronger - we'll be planning our very BELATED trip to UK!
...and don't forget Covent Garden, the museums (Natural History, Science, British, and the V & A), St James' Park, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, the London Eye, the Tate Modern, Nelson's Column, the National Gallery, and of course tea at Harrods.....oh and a West End show, or opera or ballet at the Royal Opera House........is that enough to be going on with Emily??:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:
I'm so very lucky to know the world travelers and to know you wonderful Brits to assist when the time is right to plan our UK trip! :banana: :thumbsup2
HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY PADDINGTON BEAR!

I :lovestruc Paddington Bear :cutie:
I had NO idea he and I were that close in age! HAPPY B DAY P BEAR!
 
...and don't forget Covent Garden, the museums (Natural History, Science, British, and the V & A), St James' Park, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, the London Eye, the Tate Modern, Nelson's Column, the National Gallery, and of course tea at Harrods.....oh and a West End show, or opera or ballet at the Royal Opera House........is that enough to be going on with Emily??:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:

Ooh I noticed there were a large party of American visitors at my University this morning! :thumbsup2 I guess that's because the campus is in the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich and is a World Heritage Site on the banks of the Thames with three beautiful baroque buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren at the end of the 17th century... :cloud9: Plus it's very near the 17th-century Royal Observatory, home to the Greenwich Meridian line - this divides the hemispheres and marks longitude zero as well as being the spot from which Greenwich Mean Time is calculated...
 
Perhaps we could get a personal guide?????

That's kind of what I would like to find. I found a lot of the hop on, hop off bus tours, but I want someone to keep me on a schedule and so I can customize it and hopefully be able to see everything I want to see.
 
We leave in 10 days.

Woody

Just home long enough to wash the undies I guess???

& Woody... you are going to give us a long talk and slide show on where you've been these 9 week, right???

How about a brass rubbing at St Martin in the Fields??

Monica... I'm not telling you what went through my mind on that one... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY PADDINGTON BEAR!

I :lovestruc Paddington Bear :cutie:

:bday: :bday: :bday:

Really??? My Teddy bear is only 21... :goodvibes
 
ok WOW... someone needs to Stop me...

I have a List of what to buy for F/E gifts for this cruise Already!!! :scared1:
 
ok WOW... someone needs to Stop me...

I have a List of what to buy for F/E gifts for this cruise Already!!! :scared1:

I take it that F/E is "Fish Extender?" I tortally want to get/make one for this cruise! However, they are an egnigma to me.:confused: How are they made? Can I find one on the DIS that will make one for me? What else are my must haves for this cruise other than a F/E? I'm kind of a cruising virgin. Well, almost.;)
 
ok WOW... someone needs to Stop me...

I have a List of what to buy for F/E gifts for this cruise Already!!! :scared1:

Well, I believe spreading these kinds of expenses over the year, makes the cruise budget less painful! I have some supplies on hand for some possible FE gifts that I've been gathering over a long period of time...you know, when anything lime green goes on sale. :lmao:

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Well, I believe spreading these kinds of expenses over the year, makes the cruise budget less painful! I have some supplies on hand for some possible FE gifts that I've been gathering over a long period of time...you know, when anything lime green goes on sale. :lmao:

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Remind me to make you one in lime green then... :thumbsup2
 
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