It’s English, but still: -French fries = chips -Potato chips = crisps -Cookies = Biscuits -Diapers = Nappies -Athletic shoes = Trainers -Sweater = Jumper -Watch your step = Mind the Gap -Exit = Way out And my favorite: -if you see something, say something = See it, say it, sorted. Super easy to get around on the Tube, or Underground. Like NYC, don’t need a ticket or Oyster Card, just swipe any card with a chip at the turnstile. Our Tottenham court Road station has been recently renovated and is the nicest one we’ve used. Took the Underground directly from the airport terminal to a stop 5 minutes from our VRBO. Easy trip back as well. Weather cooperated again. Partly sunny to get our bags to the train for the airport!😎 Ooh baby! Access to the Aspire lounge at Heathrow! Apparently Platinum status means more here than at home! Full breakfast, WiFi, pastries, Prosecco! Or, they’ll do a Mimosa! (It’s not day drinking when it’s a breakfast cocktail. I read that on the internet!) ...
Taking advantage of the spectacular weather. High 60’s, mix of sun and clouds. Very comfortable walking weather! Portobello Market in Notting Hill. MANY blocks, very overwhelming. Some new stuff like an art fair, lots of “vintage” that looked like a flea market and many food booths. Bought coffee and a croissant! Oh, and there was nature when we walked through Portobello Green on our way back to the Tube. Then on to Borough Market. Also overwhelming and super crowded. Saturday! Honestly hard to really see anything through the crowds. We stayed around the periphery as long as we could. It’s located near the London Bridge, so checked that off our list. Split a small burger at a random pub (WAY too nuts to eat something at the market!), then on to the War Rooms! Very interesting; glad we went. Churchill and his team including admin staff ran the war from this bunker. Also heard a presentation about Alan Turing who cracked the Enigma code machine during the war and is credited with se...
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