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Category: Holiday, trips and events
Holiday, trips and events
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Week 222 – June 14th – London Part 1
After the hospital appointment, we decided to walk back along the River Thames to Charing Cross.
Took a few pictures, hope you like?

A panoramic picture of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. 
Looking at Lambeth bridge from Westminster bridge. 
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Week 221 – June 9th – Battersea – Part 2
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Week 221 – June 9th – Battersea – Part 1
Today we took a trip up to Battersea Park and the Power station.
Hope you like the pictures from trip?

Albert Bridge in the background, but never seen the tide so low at Battersea Park. 
Elevens in Paris Baguette at Battersea Power Station – Strawberry cream cake, enjoyable way to spend on a Sunday morning. 
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Week 220 – June 1st – Greenwich and O2 – Part 4
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Week 220 – June 1st – Greenwich and O2 – Part 3
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Week 220 – June 1st – Greenwich and O2 – Part 2
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Week 220 – June 1st – Greenwich and O2 – Part 1
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Week 220 – May 28th – IF
Claire was off today, so we had a breakfast up at Ruxley which was very enjoyable and then drove to Bluewater to see the film IF.
I have to say it was a very enjoyable film (which I wasn’t expecting it to be) and shows the talent of John Krasinski, because as well as staring in this film he was the director too.
Some very clever scenes and acting. Fully recommended.
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Week 220 – May 27th – South East Stars v Western Storm Part 2

Former Kent and England player James Tredwell umpiring. 
England international Tash Farrant steaming in. Whilst we were watching, we were also keeping an eye on the sky, as the clouds were getting darker.
We started to move towards our car and just as we reached the car, the rain fell down. We waited a few minutes and saw see the dark clouds still in the distance and decided to leave.
Claire’s curse struck again at Beckenham and there was no more play, with Western Storm 38 for 3 from 6 overs.