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I can’t say how happy I am to hear that the Tower Bridge is often mistaken for the London Bridge! I feel that I may be counted among a good crowd of fellow clueless travelers, now. Thanks for letting me know, guys! *(^-^)* Miho and I entered through the Tower of London‘s back door (because [...]

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I’ll let you in on a secret… On my first day with Miho in London, we woke up bright and early and had breakfast in the dingy, smells-of-mold “dining room” of our “hotel.” I write that with quotes because the terms, “dining room,” and “hotel,” only sort of apply. That is, if you’re using the [...]

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I woke up exceptionally cold on my second morning in London, and it was… that day in October was about as cold as it gets in Tokyo during the dead of winter. Crazy, right? I had left ninety degree weather for 30 degree weather. . for some reason. I am SO glad that I had [...]

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I’m so sorry to have been neglecting my blog a little bit! It’s all for a good cause, I swear! What’s that you say? WELL….!! You’ll see in the next few months! I love my blog, though. Really.  It’s my outlet, my place to talk to everyone, AND of course, my place to post photos. [...]

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So.. I got in trouble. Here I was in a foreign country for less than 24 hours, and I was getting yelled at for the second time. T_______T I’m totally cool with admitting guilt when I’ve done something wrong, but I don’t think the fault lies with me tis time. I can’t think that anyone [...]

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As some people pointed out on my last post– I was lucky to have really gorgeous weather in London! It was generally sunny and un-rainy while I was there, to the point that I actually wondered what people were talking about when they mention London’s dreary weather! I did have one wish, though– that it [...]

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Ahh, London. I’m an American girl who grew up in a lower-middle-class family who never had the money to travel abroad. We lived an hour’s drive from Canada for most of my life, but I’ve never even been there! I’m actually the only one in my family to graduate college, and the only one to [...]

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