London 2013 (Third Part)
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Third and final part here!


Back from the restaurant we got on the Night Bus, my first time ever, so I rode on top all excited like a kid. We arrived at King's Cross by midnight, and took the obligatory pictures with no tourists or guides around.


Pink wafers! Like the ones Gene Hunts mentions!!! \o/ They taste like regular wafers, but they're pink and Life on Mars-ish, and that makes me VERY happy. :D

And this is why I kept insisting I had to go to the Strand but first buy something at the fruit stall by the Thames.

According to
space_oddity_75 I win every award for this. I would like to point out I plotted this months ago. This is how my mind works. :D

Yes, we ate the bananas right there. Munching and singing and giggling. :D

We bought a lot of tea (more on that later), and walked all the way to Somerset House to visit the Courtauld Gallery. We're both huge fans of Van Gogh and Impressionism in general, and this little forgotten gallery has some incredible masterpieces I was sure were in the Louvre or something.

I have no words.

Words still missing.

...

...they even have a freaking Modigliani!


We had lunch at the cafe there.

See that sandwich? It's goat cheese, pesto, eggplant and peppers in brioche bread. It was the best sandwich ever. I wanted to make sweet, sweet love to that sandwich, bring it breakfast in the morning and then have some wild sex with it. I wanted to marry that sandwich. I may have said all of these things out loud, moaning and squealing. I'm not sorry.

Still crying over my love for that sandwich, we went to The Teahouse in Covent Garden. I bought a "Scottish Teatime Recipes" book, she bought some leechee tea, it's a wonderful place. Except for the fact that the owners were completely stoned. At first I thought they weren't feeling good, then that they were in a bad mood, and then it hit me, they were just drugged to the gills. :D

On the train to the airport, we took a picture of our rings. They're Rose Rings we bough at the Globe, and they're beautiful. We thus declared ourselves Sisters of the Globe. \o/

I bought a few things at the airport, all Cabin Pressure related. And then we saw this. :D

Channeling my inner Arthur Shappey. I do love this picture.

Yes, you read that right, they're Retro Sweets. Mostly from the seventies and eighties, those sweets Gene Hunts mentions and that I didn't even know if they were real or not. This makes me so happy, you have no idea. *______*

We arrived at
space_oddity_75's house by midnight, and decided to have a bit of Talisker to celebrate. That's when I decided we had to take a certain picture...

No cut here because it deserves to be seen by everyone. Behold! The ultimate Cabin Pressure picture! Bonus points if you read it very fast like a caption (Jelly Babies to manual/Talisker-Talisker/Toblerone, I could get him a Toblerone/Attention, mes amis, regardez-vous le bear polar!).

Some Scottish friends of hers taught her how to drink a glass of Talisker properly. First, you smell it. It mostly smells of pine needles and embers. Then you pour a bit in a glass and drink it as it is. The taste changes in your mouth, but it's still smoky. Then you put some ice in the glass (she had Mickey Mouse icecubes :D ), wait a couple of minutes and drink the rest, and the taste is completely different, fruity and fresh.

Obligatory pictures of what I bought.


And the afternoon tea back home. As soon as we saw they had Dragon Fruit tea at the Twining Store we knew we had to buy it. All while saying "dwagon fwuit, DWAGON FUIT" to each other, giggling like lunatics. :D
In conclusion, fantastic journey, superb company, fantastic food, 10/10. ♥


Back from the restaurant we got on the Night Bus, my first time ever, so I rode on top all excited like a kid. We arrived at King's Cross by midnight, and took the obligatory pictures with no tourists or guides around.


Pink wafers! Like the ones Gene Hunts mentions!!! \o/ They taste like regular wafers, but they're pink and Life on Mars-ish, and that makes me VERY happy. :D

And this is why I kept insisting I had to go to the Strand but first buy something at the fruit stall by the Thames.

According to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)

Yes, we ate the bananas right there. Munching and singing and giggling. :D

We bought a lot of tea (more on that later), and walked all the way to Somerset House to visit the Courtauld Gallery. We're both huge fans of Van Gogh and Impressionism in general, and this little forgotten gallery has some incredible masterpieces I was sure were in the Louvre or something.

I have no words.

Words still missing.

...

...they even have a freaking Modigliani!


We had lunch at the cafe there.

See that sandwich? It's goat cheese, pesto, eggplant and peppers in brioche bread. It was the best sandwich ever. I wanted to make sweet, sweet love to that sandwich, bring it breakfast in the morning and then have some wild sex with it. I wanted to marry that sandwich. I may have said all of these things out loud, moaning and squealing. I'm not sorry.

Still crying over my love for that sandwich, we went to The Teahouse in Covent Garden. I bought a "Scottish Teatime Recipes" book, she bought some leechee tea, it's a wonderful place. Except for the fact that the owners were completely stoned. At first I thought they weren't feeling good, then that they were in a bad mood, and then it hit me, they were just drugged to the gills. :D

On the train to the airport, we took a picture of our rings. They're Rose Rings we bough at the Globe, and they're beautiful. We thus declared ourselves Sisters of the Globe. \o/

I bought a few things at the airport, all Cabin Pressure related. And then we saw this. :D

Channeling my inner Arthur Shappey. I do love this picture.

Yes, you read that right, they're Retro Sweets. Mostly from the seventies and eighties, those sweets Gene Hunts mentions and that I didn't even know if they were real or not. This makes me so happy, you have no idea. *______*

We arrived at
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)

No cut here because it deserves to be seen by everyone. Behold! The ultimate Cabin Pressure picture! Bonus points if you read it very fast like a caption (Jelly Babies to manual/Talisker-Talisker/Toblerone, I could get him a Toblerone/Attention, mes amis, regardez-vous le bear polar!).

Some Scottish friends of hers taught her how to drink a glass of Talisker properly. First, you smell it. It mostly smells of pine needles and embers. Then you pour a bit in a glass and drink it as it is. The taste changes in your mouth, but it's still smoky. Then you put some ice in the glass (she had Mickey Mouse icecubes :D ), wait a couple of minutes and drink the rest, and the taste is completely different, fruity and fresh.

Obligatory pictures of what I bought.


And the afternoon tea back home. As soon as we saw they had Dragon Fruit tea at the Twining Store we knew we had to buy it. All while saying "dwagon fwuit, DWAGON FUIT" to each other, giggling like lunatics. :D
In conclusion, fantastic journey, superb company, fantastic food, 10/10. ♥
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Date: 2013-06-19 01:17 pm (UTC)Just love for every single picture!!!
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Date: 2013-06-19 02:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-19 02:58 pm (UTC)Che voglia di tornarciiiiiiii!
Mi son dimenticata di dirti di fare attenzione a Silvy e di non farle bere alla sera quella roba scozzese terribile color bigbabol... che poi sta male! XD
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Date: 2013-06-20 07:36 am (UTC)XD
Che poi stai male!!!!!
/mode mommy on
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Date: 2013-06-20 07:37 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2013-06-19 03:11 pm (UTC)I loved everything about this trip: you were a great partner in crime (especially because you never got tired of talking about Cabin Pressure all the freaking day and night!) and everything we had planned went well. I'm a bit sad we didn't get Simm and Allam at the stage doors, but one can't have everything in life, right? Every other thing we did turned out right as we wanted it, and the weathergods graced us with decent weather and lack of rain, for which I'm really grateful.
Hope to see you again really soon, hon. Big squishy hugs to you & to Douglas le Bear Polar. ;)
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Date: 2013-06-19 05:56 pm (UTC)Avere Douglas Le Bear Polar sta aiutando molto con la confusione post-ritorno, si sta beccando un sacco di abbracci. ;)
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Date: 2013-06-19 06:12 pm (UTC)Non conoscevi la Lush? Auguri! Io ormai mi sono disintossicata da anni :D
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Date: 2013-06-19 06:17 pm (UTC)Ho fatto la doccia ieri con lo Shower Scrub, e la pelle è ancora soffice soffice, una meraviglia! *_______*
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Date: 2013-06-19 06:19 pm (UTC)Io detesto la Lush :P dopo un periodo di dipendenza totale l'ho mollata senza rimpianti, al massimo mi compro un burrino corpo ogni tanto. Ma non voglio fare la guastafeste :P Anzi, ho un tot di buoni sconto della Lush che non credo userò mai, se li vuoi te li regalo!
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Date: 2013-06-19 06:22 pm (UTC)Io sono nella fase innamoramento a prima vista, ti saprò dire. Il lip scrub allo zucchero è favoloso, e vorrei tanto provare la jelly per la doccia. :D
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Date: 2013-06-19 06:40 pm (UTC)Io come prodotti trovo buoni i burri corpo (copacabana! ne ho ancora uno in frigo...) e gli olii da massaggio solidi, evita come la peste invece gli shampoo solidi e le creme viso e corpo (son formulati male, di base, rischi la dermatite)! Per il resto divertiti e pastrocchia :D
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Date: 2013-06-19 07:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-19 07:31 pm (UTC)Circa, di salute sto benone, ma l'afa mi fa sentire parecchio disorientata. Ho fatto un sacco di lavatrici ma mi rifiuto di stirare. Inoltre sono finiti sia coro che palestra, quindi l'unico impegno che mi resta quest'estate è la terapia, devo abituarmi all'idea.
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Date: 2013-06-20 03:53 pm (UTC)That is all.
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Date: 2013-06-20 04:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-20 04:53 pm (UTC)Seriously, it's like 99% the kind of trip I'd have and then bask in it for like a year.:) It's so wonderful to experience it through your eyes.
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Date: 2013-06-20 05:15 pm (UTC)I always say trips like this one are there to charge one's batteries. I have nothing else planned until August 2014 (the Cabin Pressure convention in Milan), but this trip should be enough to keep me sane until then. ♥