London days two and three

After a fun night out with the guys, the following morning i went out to meet up with them for lunch.  I took the tube to the general area and then walked around and took some pictures of typical london streets.

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we met out and giac brought us to a place “real close by” that had great hamburgers.  he was right about the hamburgers, not so much on the close by.

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the following day at some point i was in a whole foods, and this collection of comte was impressive.  i could use a wheel of that….

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I think this day i was wandering around a bit by myself.  i had intended to go to the natural history museum, but apparently due to it being summer, every child in england had the same idea.  when i got there there was easily a 2 hour wait if not more, and i said scratch that.  instead i decided to rent a city bike and ride around in hyde park.

area around the park

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natural history museum

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hyde park

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then i met back up with the ladies, and this is when it decided to start raining on our trip

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at this point in the evening, i left them to go watch another play, and i decided to try to get some sunset shots of the tower bridge.

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i managed to capture some decent shots, but i decided from then on i would take my tripod with me, as i had a little incident.  in the last shot, i was setting my camera up on the wide stone railing alone the boardwalk.  i was snapping pictures away happily, but upon review of the pictures, decided i did not have enough sky in them as the camera was sitting a little low.  i thought i needed to raise the lens exactly about an iPhone in height, and since i had nothing else, used my iPhone to prop the lens up.  i was gleefully snapping away, got the picture above, and as i was lifting my camera off the ledge (apparently the ledge was beveled slightly) my phone started to slide and in slow mo i reached for it just as it went over and i leaned over the railing and watched it fall 10m towards the thames and hit some rather large looking rocks (which can be seen bottom right in the photo above).

at this point, I’m thinking what the hell, and I’m in a sort of shock.  luckily there was a rocky bank where i was, and it wasn’t just water.  but i looked to my left and to my right, and saw no way of getting down!  Now mind, it was also dusk!  the sun was setting, and i had no flashlight.  so time was limited.  and i needed my phone to coordinate where to go after this with the ladies, and in order to figure out how to get there!  i said, ill just start walking along and figure out if theres a way down.  i walked all the way to the bridge, and then under it, and luckily on the other side of the bridge there was a staircase down!  so now I’m walking along this really rocky and slippery bank, thinking my god, my phones going to be in a hundred pieces.  or the screens going to be cracked so badly i can’t use it at all tonight….  i kept walking towards where i dropped it, and in the darkening night sky, saw the black phone amongst some back rocks.  i picked it up with trepidation,  and low and behold, the glass on the front was in one piece!  i hit the home button, and on the phone came!  i was so relieved and amazed.  i put it in my pocket, and made a hasty retreat.

once back on solid ground, i did a thorough  investigation and all i could find wrong was three small chips on the main screen, and a slight bending near the power buttons.  to this day I’m still amazed how the phone survived such a long fall.  and i chalk the whole experience up to an important life lesson.  take your tripod everywhere.

 

London part 1

London.

i have a pretty strong love/hate relationship with london.  its an awesome place, nice people, great sights, good food.  but its so expensive if you dont get paid in pounds.  even if you are.  and its so crowded.

but this trip i got to know the city a lot better, and im a little better with it.

overall, our stay there was 6 days.  we stayed in an air bnb apartment near canada water station.  it was actually pretty convenient being semi close next to the tube, but it was a heck of a trip to get there from the airport.  we arrived pretty late at night, and therefore went straight to bed the first night.  actually, it was pretty crazy coming in on the tube with all the drunk kids going home.

the first actual day, we went and hit up the tower bridge area.  some amazing new buildings, like the shard, that charge some exorbitant fee to go to the top.  here are a few pictures from around there

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then i read about the london fire memorial, and you could climb some stairs up.  all 311 of them.  somehow i conned noa into climbing up with me.  you can see how impressed she was in the pictures. the top was very nice thought, amazing view, if only they didn’t have chicken wire covering the whole damn thing.  I can understand now wanting jumpers or people dropping stuff, but it made it very difficult to photograph anything.

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then we found our way to a local market.

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most handsome yak bowl I’ve ever seen.  should of gotten it.

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from there we walked along the thames, and i took random photos along the way.  it was a beautiful day out, and it was very pleasant walking along the river.

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We ended up Somerset house.  a very beautiful place.  there they had an exhibition on the elBuli Restaurant.  I knew nothing about it before i went there, but was blown away by how dramatic of an impact that one restaurant had on all modern cuisine.  most if not all of modern kitchen tools and techniques were developed there.  the restaurant is now closed, but the exhibition was amazing.  read up on it if you are into cooking and have never heard about it.

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alright, here is where things get crazy.

so that morning i had emailed a good friend of mine from high school who lives in london that oops, i forgot to tell him but im here for the next 6 days . Well giac emails me back right away and says funny thing, i have leander, another good friend of mine who attended our wedding in israel, sleeping on the floor here for the weekend!  what great news!  so we decided to meet up that evening while the ladies went to a play.  so i called giac and asked him where he was.  be informed me that he was at camden beach.  i should take the northern line and get off at so and so stop, and walk 2 blocks and i would find them.  okay i can do that i said, but a beach…..?  in my head i was thinking somewhere along the river thames, or on a lake, or something, where do they have sand…   anyways, off i go, i find the stop, start walking and call him again to ask where they are.  then i find out its a bar….  and im directed over to it.

Well, it was indeed a bar.  where the outdoor patio gets filled with sand every summer, and people come out and play beach volleyball and hang out in the sand.  interesting concept!  anyways, i was really happy to see the guys, and there were a few other people from high school there, so it was like a mini reunion.

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it started getting cold outside, so we decided to have some pizza, and then keep walking and find a bar to hang out in.  Giac is hit by inspiration and remembers that theres a great brew pup close by in camden town.  i said, perfect.  (he knows i love brewing)  we round a corner, and lo and behold, its a BREW DOG!  amazing.  ive had their beer in Vancouver, but they are from Scotland.  so i was overjoyed, and i got to drink a real IPA.

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anyways, that ended up being the perfect end to my first night in london.  action packed sights, good friends, (surprise friends), amazing beer.  what more can you ask for.  only 5 more days.

Mainz

one of our four days in germany, we toured the old city of mainz.  i had spent some time there a year ago when i attended a wedding in mainz, and got to know the city a little bit.  another of my childhood friends named alex lives there, and i got to meet up with him again this trip.  We had a nice stroll around the city, with him tour guiding us around all while catching up about what has been happening in our lives.

half of mainz is a “new” city, while the other half is the old city.  this was mainly since during world war 2, the church dome was used as a bomb guide for bombing the city of mainz.  this is that church.  apparently its almost constantly under renovations.

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the Rhein flows next to mainz, and here it is.

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an interesting piece of art i saw

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me and alex.  we have known each other since kindergarden.

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we ended up having lunch together, and overall it was a really pleasant way to spend the day.