Our visit to London Zoo

Posted by Ian on 24th Aug 2008 at 3:07 pm
2008
24 Aug

Yesterday we went to London Zoo; we were going to visit a couple of weeks ago when I was on holiday, but I went down with a streaming cold, so we put it off. The weather forecast for yesterday had been looking good all week, so we got up fairly early.

The kids were excited, they hadn’t been on a train before and there was the zoo as well. We travelled from Hemel Hempstead station rather than Luton, it’s a smaller station and made the London change easier. We had previously bought a Family and Friends Railcard which gives discounts on family rail fares. It would have made a bigger saving if we had been travelling during the week as originally planned, but still saved us some money. We only had to wait about 5 minutes on the platform for the train and were able to get seats as the train wasn’t full at all. After about 35 minutes we arrived at Euston and (after a toilet break for the kids at 30p a visit,) changed onto the Northern Line underground for one stop to Camden Town. I had printed out the zoo’s directions for getting to them, but didn’t need them as it was signposted from outside the station. It took about 15 minutes to walk from the station to the zoo and then we were there. After presenting our Friends of ZSL passes we were in. Time to take my obvious camera bag out of my plain backpack.

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Big Bang - World Record pt3

Posted by Ian on 13th Aug 2008 at 6:47 am
2008
13 Aug

I had to repost all of the links for the Big Bang - World Record posts, as the original posts had over 500 links and it appears Wordpress 2.6 cannot support this, so it deleted all the post content.

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Family tree success - Henry Hedges

Posted by Ian on 12th Aug 2008 at 2:50 pm
2008
12 Aug

I had an email when I got back from holiday that hopefully will allow my brick wall to crumble.

I have written about it on my family tree blog - My Brick Wall is crumbling.

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Sherwood Forest Center Parcs 2008 pt 8

Posted by Ian on 11th Aug 2008 at 10:00 pm
2008
11 Aug

sherwood forest old oakWe got up and packed this morning. I collected the car from the car park. I’m glad we weren’t up and about on Friday when people were leaving, its mad out there! There is a 10 mph speed limit and cars are supposed to give way to cycles and pedestrians - unfortunately this is reality, its a wonder there hasn’t been an accident.

After squeezing a quart into a pint pot, (well that what loading the car felt like,) I took the car back to the car park and rode back to the villa. We locked up and took the keys back to the Information Centre. I handed the keys back in at about 3 minutes to 10am, 3 minutes to spare, no problem. As I was heading back to the bikes there were still cars coming on-site, I think they would be pushing it to vacate their accommodation by 10am.

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Sherwood Forest Center Parcs 2008 pt 7

Posted by Ian on 10th Aug 2008 at 10:00 pm
2008
10 Aug

It was a dry day this morning and I was in the bird feeding hide down the road before 7am. There was a fair variety, but nothing new. I had commented to Jo a couple of days ago that some of the greater spotted woodpeckers had different markings on the head; one of the woodpeckers I saw this morning had a red top of its head. It may be than this is the opposite sex to the ones we saw earlier or maybe an immature bird. I was in the hide for just over an hour and then concluded it was time to head back for a coffee; it might be a nice bright morning, but it was still chilly.

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Sherwood Forest Center Parcs 2008 pt 6

Posted by Ian on 9th Aug 2008 at 10:00 pm
2008
9 Aug

Another lay-in this morning, well we are on holiday! It was bright with blue skies this morning, so maybe the forecast of rain all day across the country was wrong. We decided to head into the village to find a booking point and see if we could book some archery for today, however, as we were unlocking the bikes it started to drizzle. By the time we got to the village it was raining and so we agreed that there was no point in trying to book anything. It was about 11:30m by this time anyway and the kids had been on at us to go back to Forestors’ Inn, so rather than hang around we headed out there before the rain got too heavy.

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