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Originally Posted by PJTravels
(Post 17661101)
Such a fun report! I'd love to take another trip to England - perhaps a walking trip. Your experience with a tour intrigued me as we are beginning to look at tours. Don't know if I could handle being part of a 30 person pack, though. Off to read more of your trip reports. Thanks!
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Thanks for your thoughts, Tdiddy, on tours. We did a two week snorkeling tour in Thailand twice, but we spent most of the day in the water, and the rest of the time eating! We'll just have to try a larger tour to find out. Your plan to add days front and or back, makes a lot of sense. We've driven in England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia, but we both feel our days of opposite side driving are over!
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Great report! We have enjoyed visiting some of England but your report makes me want to push a return trip to the top of the ever-expanding list. Your pictures are wonderful and I loved your comments.
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Tdiddy, I really enjoyed your TR. What an itinerary!
Among my fave shots were: that opening image of the York evening walk, the church font and 'Ginger' man. Btw, yesterday was our neighborhood's annual Art-in-the-Park Show and one of the many vendors was a pro photographer from Paris whose framed collection included the same Regent Studios facade as your shot! I'm something of a classic rock historian. You name-checked London's Denmark street. That was apparently the location of a tiny basement where Led Zeppelin once held its first-ever rehearsal. And as for Ringo's old flat, it seems that he turfed Hendrix out after the recently-arrived American splattered the walls with his own abstract art after taking acid. Where to next? I am done. the end |
Thanks so much for taking us with you on your fascinating wander - I'm enjoying it all, bookmarking now or I'll be here all day!
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You write so well, thanks for sharing your trip. I did a small group tour last year that was based in York, plus I added on a few days there on my own. York was not very big, but large enough, with lots to see. I love London but York felt much more relaxed, without the crowds and hectic pace. I'd like to find more places like that, with plenty to do and not too far by train. I'm sure there are oodles of options.
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Originally Posted by PJTravels
(Post 17661620)
Thanks for your thoughts, Tdiddy, on tours. We did a two week snorkeling tour in Thailand twice, but we spent most of the day in the water, and the rest of the time eating! We'll just have to try a larger tour to find out. Your plan to add days front and or back, makes a lot of sense. We've driven in England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia, but we both feel our days of opposite side driving are over!
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Originally Posted by KTtravel
(Post 17661779)
Great report! We have enjoyed visiting some of England but your report makes me want to push a return trip to the top of the ever-expanding list. Your pictures are wonderful and I loved your comments.
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Originally Posted by zebec
(Post 17661801)
Tdiddy, I really enjoyed your TR. What an itinerary!
Among my fave shots were: that opening image of the York evening walk, the church font and 'Ginger' man. Btw, yesterday was our neighborhood's annual Art-in-the-Park Show and one of the many vendors was a pro photographer from Paris whose framed collection included the same Regent Studios facade as your shot! I'm something of a classic rock historian. You name-checked London's Denmark street. That was apparently the location of a tiny basement where Led Zeppelin once held its first-ever rehearsal. And as for Ringo's old flat, it seems that he turfed Hendrix out after the recently-arrived American splattered the walls with his own abstract art after taking acid. Where to next? I am done. the end |
Originally Posted by KayF
(Post 17661879)
You write so well, thanks for sharing your trip. I did a small group tour last year that was based in York, plus I added on a few days there on my own. York was not very big, but large enough, with lots to see. I love London but York felt much more relaxed, without the crowds and hectic pace. I'd like to find more places like that, with plenty to do and not too far by train. I'm sure there are oodles of options.
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I forgot to mention, York was a highlight for us as well.
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