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London Pics
Well, the jetlag is keeping me from doing a proper write-up of my trip to England, but I thought I'd at least put up a few pics from the trip. And trot out the newly created Big Ben icon made especially for this and future posts about English travels.
Me having a G&T at the Scarsdale pub. The drink accompanied a lovely roast lamb lunch. (I'd landed mere hours before this was taken, and am frankly amazed I managed to stay upright for the entire day. But the effort was worth it, since I was firmly on London time by the next day.)

A completely brilliant day in Trafalgar Square: sunny and warm and lovely. The pic was taken from the front entrance of the National Gallery, where I'd been visiting my favourite painting, Paolo Ucello's Battle of San Romano.

I saw Solomon Kane at the Toronto Film Fest this past year, and it's a genius little swashbuckler that deserves to be far more widely seen than it's likely going to. I was heartened to see that it's at least getting a decent release in England.

Me standing on the same paving stones as Bodie did in First Night. (Not my first pilgrimmage to this spot. The pic from my 2006 trip, with comparison screen cap of the episode, is here

And here's my partner in crime, FJBryan, in the same spot.

And finally, here's my most prized booty from the trip: a Stig floatie pen. How awesome is that?!

Me having a G&T at the Scarsdale pub. The drink accompanied a lovely roast lamb lunch. (I'd landed mere hours before this was taken, and am frankly amazed I managed to stay upright for the entire day. But the effort was worth it, since I was firmly on London time by the next day.)
A completely brilliant day in Trafalgar Square: sunny and warm and lovely. The pic was taken from the front entrance of the National Gallery, where I'd been visiting my favourite painting, Paolo Ucello's Battle of San Romano.
I saw Solomon Kane at the Toronto Film Fest this past year, and it's a genius little swashbuckler that deserves to be far more widely seen than it's likely going to. I was heartened to see that it's at least getting a decent release in England.
Me standing on the same paving stones as Bodie did in First Night. (Not my first pilgrimmage to this spot. The pic from my 2006 trip, with comparison screen cap of the episode, is here
And here's my partner in crime, FJBryan, in the same spot.
And finally, here's my most prized booty from the trip: a Stig floatie pen. How awesome is that?!
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[Speaking of which ---should I buy my tickets to Detroit?]
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I'm going to touch base with the HR dude on Monday. I'll let you know what the verdict is as soon as I hear back.
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A Stig floating pen? You really fell hard and fast didn't you? *g*
I'm so glad that you had a good time and you certainly look very happy in the Scarsdale. ♥
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C'mon, how can you not love the Stig floatie pen? (I shan't mention that I also picked up Richard Hammond's third memoir at the airport. Or that I'm already half way through it.)
I had a fab time. Now I'm nice and relaxed and ready to take on the working world once again.
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I actually remember the Bodie/pavement one from your last trip (how crazy about fannish pilgrimage does that make me, I wonder? LOL)
And last - where did you buy that Stig pen????? ;)
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I shan't make any comments about your fannish craziness. *g*
As for the Stig pen, we had to search, but found it in a little store on the south side of the Strand that sells both stamps and BBC stuff. (If you go, look for the inflatable Dalek outside the store.)
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Heh for Stig pen; I bought one of those as a Secret Santa gift for a workmate last Christmas. It entertained him for hours; turn up, turn back, turn up, turn back....
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I can empathize with your workmate. Turning the Stig over and over is too much fun.
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When I lived in Europe, the jet lag coming back to the US was so much worse than the reverse. I don't know why, but it was true every visit home for me.
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I stood on those paving slabs last year and got ridiculously excited. *g*
Ooooh - looky that pen! I might have to track on of those down...
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Standing on those paving slabs is rather a lot of fun.
And as for the pen, it took some searching (my mate had seen them in a Ryman store a few weeks ago, but every outlet we went to was sold out) but we found one in a shop selling both stamps and BBC gear on the south side of the Strand. Look for the inflatable Dalek if you try to find it.
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