Tag Archives: City Life
Travel Photo of the Day (August 13)
A wonderful introduction to Malaysia
We left London on the 26th of April and arrived in Kuala Lumpur on the 27th. After twenty hours of travel surprisingly we felt fine when our friends picked us up at the airport. However, I didn’t pull the camera out of … Continue reading
The Usual and Unusual Sights of London
Yesterday I went for a short stroll along the River Thames. Here’s what I saw: Unfortunately I had to get back to work so I hopped the Tube and headed home. I wonder what I’ll find on my next stroll.
Sunday Post: City
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Sunday Post: Work
Each week Jake proposes a theme for creative inspiration. You can post your interpretation to the theme on your blog anytime before the following Sunday. Remember to post your link in the comments section. Here is my entry for work. … Continue reading
Horse Parking
Last week I was in my apartment and I heard the clip-clop of a horse outside. This isn’t a normal occurrence on my street so I went to window and saw a police officer on her horse. Then I saw … Continue reading
Last Friday Night
I love wandering around in London. Last Friday when the better half suggested a date night I jumped at the chance. I started off the night by stopping in the pub Ye Olde Watling to read some of the Charles … Continue reading
Brilliant!
One of the things I hated most about Boston was parking my car. I lived on a busy street right next to Boston College. Finding parking each day after work was a nightmare. The days I worked the closing shift … Continue reading
Finally! Snow!
When I checked the weekend forecast for London last Thursday I noticed that they were predicting snow. The last time the forecaster said that it was going to snow nothing happened at all. It didn’t even rain. I was disappointed. … Continue reading
Safe and Sound
I am happy to report that I arrived in London last week. And more importantly, last Friday, Miles and Atticus successfully traveled from Boston to London. The poor guys were held up at customs for an extra four hours which … Continue reading