The Year That Changed My Life (Part 6)
• April 14, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1989, Great Britain, Travel, Writing
Tags: Abi, Addison Road, American Express, AYH Auction, Bill Lockyer, Boston, Chester Place, Compton, Covent Garden, East Croydon, Ellen Terry screenplay, Found Drowned, Gatwick, Green Park, Guinness, Hilary, Holland Park, Kensington High Street, Leicester Square, Lindsay, Little Holland House, London, Maple House, Mayfair, McEwan's Scotch Ale, Melbury Road, Michael Robbins, National Portrait Gallery, Oxford Street, Pimlico, Richard Jefferies, Seven Stars Pub, Simpkins, St. Barnabbas Church, Surrey, Tass, Tate Gallery, Tell Me My Heart, Theatre Museum, Tottenham Court Road, Toynbee Hall, Trafalgar Square, University of Guildford, Warren Street station, Waterloo station, Watts Gallery, Wood Green
Let’s Go to Great Britain! (Part 3: Southbound Again)
• January 23, 2015 • 2 CommentsPosted in 1982, Great Britain, Minnesota, Travel
Tags: Abi, Alloway, Andrea, Arthur, arts festival, Austin Allegro, Ayr, backseat car, Colin, Eaglesham, Edinburgh, Female Parts, Fort William, Glasgow, Glencoe, Jackie, John Dowie, Kings Cross-St. Pancras, Largs, Led Zeppelin, Loch Eck, London, MacDonald Hotel, Mains Avenue Rukenglen Park, McEwan's Scotch Ale, Mrs. Bilkus, Nardini's, party, Perthshire, Pitlochry, Plotinikoffs, Queen Street Station, River Tummel, Scottish highlands, Shirley, Stevie Wonder, tam o' shanter, tartan kilt, The Treasure Ship, Tron, Troon, Victoria Infirmary, Waterfoot Rd, Wildcat Theatre