Had the weekend in London, met
rmc28, had a great time brunching, watching the footy, and wandering around north London!
Back in the Netherlands, slightly more south. Period is very much due, so tomorrow is 'taking it easy' day. By which I mean, I'll be going on a 2 hour architectural interest walk!
And then Thursday is likely to be Christmas Market day with the stepbro and SSIL.
Man, I'm tired, but waiting for the stepbro to get my luggage over.
ETA: not going to happen tonight. Issues with car hire. In the Netherlands, because everything is so well connected by public transport and cycleways, fewer people own cars, and they just hire a car for when they need it. Unfortunately, it seems that due to new requirements, the stepbro can't easily hire a car anymore. So I'm meeting him at the central station tomorrow morning.
Okay, I've had dinner, done 'dessert'. I shall wash up a few things, including myself, and take an early night. It's a rough time of the month for sleeping.
Finally got Part 2 of the story done. Now Part 3 and Part 4. Theoretically it should be easier. No guarantees, though.
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Back in the Netherlands, slightly more south. Period is very much due, so tomorrow is 'taking it easy' day. By which I mean, I'll be going on a 2 hour architectural interest walk!
And then Thursday is likely to be Christmas Market day with the stepbro and SSIL.
Man, I'm tired, but waiting for the stepbro to get my luggage over.
ETA: not going to happen tonight. Issues with car hire. In the Netherlands, because everything is so well connected by public transport and cycleways, fewer people own cars, and they just hire a car for when they need it. Unfortunately, it seems that due to new requirements, the stepbro can't easily hire a car anymore. So I'm meeting him at the central station tomorrow morning.
Okay, I've had dinner, done 'dessert'. I shall wash up a few things, including myself, and take an early night. It's a rough time of the month for sleeping.
Finally got Part 2 of the story done. Now Part 3 and Part 4. Theoretically it should be easier. No guarantees, though.
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It was a huge game. Arsenal was 2nd in the table ranks, Chelsea was 1st. Both are well-moneyed clubs, able to buy good players, and both are Londoner clubs - Arsenal in the north, Chelsea in the south. To some degree, it reflects the 'class underpinnings' of the city, too - Arsenal being the "workingmans' area", Chelsea being "upper-middle class" if not flat out "upper/professional class". So, yeah, it was a big clash. Lots of fun, but I admit, I think I enjoy the international games more: Australia v. whoever. No conflicts about who to cheer for! (Both Arsenal and Chelsea have well-known Aussie players in their ranks.)
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"HUGS"
Hope you're having a good time.