London days.

Travelling by train – always bring full entertainment.

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(Love the mini treasures books. Full illustrations but small enough to carry several, ideal for a long journey. )

Don’t forget to put yourself in the picture.

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Sorry for the blurriness of this next pic, but I love it so much. She was in some kind of heaven with all the mirrors.

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And enjoy the sunset on the way home.

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What a wonderful day out. I’ll be writing further on the details of dancing with Richard Marcel, who includes Strictly choreographer on his cv. But for now I just want to grab the memories of a day out with no 3.


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2 responses to “London days.”

  1. Looks like a good day, very important to save those memories

  2. Looks like a good day. So important to save those memories.

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