This question swirled around my mind while traveling ~~~
Does driving on the right side of the car and left side of the road cause directional dyslexia? The more I think about it, the more I have an instinctive feeling it might. Throughout our travels, I asked many people for directions while walking. Right from the get go it seemed people were pointing left as they said "right" and vica versa. My experience of this was widespread in Ireland and England. So I got to thinking about it and here's my theory: Most of us are right handed, but when driving on the left side of the road it gets our directional compass in a snit.
And what about the English practice of standing on the right side of an escalator but walking to the left? It's enough to make you dizzy.
I am most open to comments on these thoughts!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
our last and by no means least day in Londontown . . .
| cousin Matt's comeback when I told him he's the 9th cousin I've met over here ;) spanning 3 generations |
Friday, October 11, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
fat farm, here I come!
We had a great time at my cousin Michael's tonight for dinner with his wife Mirielle and their friend Guilia from Rome. Mirielle made an excellent salmon dinner . . . then there was the cheese course . . . and the accompanying crackers and bread :) :) :) and as if that were not enough, here is the dessert she made, a perfect carmel creme brûlée with just the right amount of sugar (not that much) and carmel that she made herself. A labor of love, passed down from her mother. Many thank yous!
some visuals from a few blocks from our flat . . .
| a park on our way to Portobello road with knitted embellishments in the trees . . . |
| a lovely section of Portobello road a couple of blocks over . . . |
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
today's visuals . . .
| one of the several rooms offering culinary delights at Harrod's |
| stage at Book of Mormon which we saw tonight . . . very funny . . . lots of laughing |
| Baker street tube platform for the Hammersmith and City Line |
| Baker Street Station is one of the original stations of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway, opened in 1863 |
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Gavin's dog in Clifden . . . self taught trick . . .
a highlight of our trip was the Fibin theatre 10th anniversary party in a huge quarry in Western Ireland
we attended a grand and fun and charming multi-media event with Linda, without whom we would never have heard about it . . . what a treat to see this performance at night in a huge quarry, complete with drumming on the top of the cliff, men with torches, a choir, and a 3,000 year old man telling the history of the celts in Irish (Linda translated) with stunning morphing images projected against the face of the quarry . . . the heavens cooperated by waiting until an hour post-show to give us a downpour . . .
| Getting gas at a gas pump on the way to the quarry . . . out in the beautiful countryside near a big manor house |
Monday, October 7, 2013
cousin Nathan's insider tour of Oxford gets 5 stars!
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| Oxford through the lens |
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| Nathan and Mark |
| one of many beautiful manicured lawns throughout the University |
| Honey-o-mooners |
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| on a bench in a beautiful garden with Nathan |
| another beautiful sight in nature on the campus |
| Nathan's friend Sean's view from one side of his private wonderful dorm room |
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| "freshers" (freshmen in American English) at their official fresher dinner in a grand hall tonight |
| Wow! |
| Bodleian Library (Bodley to the students) is the main research library at Oxford and open only to students |
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| Nathan, thank you so much!!! It was exactly the tour we hoped for . . . you have a very warm and generous spirit |
| beautiful Paddington to come home to now it's time to watch some episodes of "24" |
Sunday, October 6, 2013
tonight's wanderings . . .
the Apple store from the upper level of a double decker bus . . . |
| a wonderful lobby, elegant rest rooms and yummy dinner |
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| the toilet at the Savoy goes into the "best of" toilet lists right up near the top. this is the lobby with the sinks in the distance and the attendant who hands you a nice washcloth |
the royal blobatorium
| this is the Electric Cinema on Portobello Road . . . it has been continuously operating as a movie theatre since 1910. we saw "Prisoners" there, which we loved. the seating is: back row: 3 grand red leather couches, then 6 or 7 rows of red leather easy chair and ottoman combos with round tables with sweet little lamps on them in between each set of two seats. In the ottomans are cashmere throws. . . next to the ottomans are nice sized ledges for you to put your stuff on. and the front row is 5 or 6 king sized red velvet beds to recline on while watching the film ~~~ plus in the back is a nice bar with some munchies. Even the toilets have been perfectly thought out to get there fast and not let any light into the theatre. http://www.electriccinema.co.uk |
another mighty fine cousin meet-up hosted by Marilyn and Peter Cohen and Anna and Shlomi
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Bath
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| with my new Virgo friend Chris from Portland who I met at the Therme Spa we had a very pleasant 'float 'n chat in their rooftop pool, and enjoyed 4 different aromatherapy steams . . . then we bumped into each other the next day and she helped me decide between 2 coats . . . Bath has a well deserved reputation for retail therapy :) rooftop pool at the Therme Spa in Bath |
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| like I said, retail therapy ;-) |
my dad's childhood home in Cardiff, Wales
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