Well, yesterday turned out to be wall-to-wall activity! My morning went pretty much as usual, blogging and uploading pictures to Flickr, and cleaning the house to prepare for my brother's visit. He, his wife and my niece had an eventful day of travel. The first leg of their Delta flight was grounded by a broken tissue or napkin dispenser, believe it or not, and then the ground crew couldn't find the plane's maintenance log book -- which I suspect was the real reason for the delay. All of this meant an extra 45 minutes in Jacksonville before takeoff, which meant they missed their connecting flight in Atlanta and had to board a later plane for London. This put them here six hours later than they'd anticipated.
But they did finally arrive. I journeyed out to Heathrow to meet them, and just missed getting caught up in this snafu. When I entered the tube station, a notice board said trains weren't running to Heathrow. I was trying to figure out an alternate plan but then my train did indeed go all the way, so I suppose the system was just getting back on its feet after the earlier disruption.
The tube was running back into town with no problem, so soon after I met them we were zipping back to West Hampstead. They came to our flat and we sat out in the garden in the almost-sweltering warmth. My brother does read my blog, so I imagine it was fun for him to see first-hand all the stuff I've been writing about, from the ladybird larvae in the yard waste bag to the starlings on the bird feeder.
(Incidentally, I retrieved another ten or so ladybird larvae from the bag yesterday, so I decided to dump out all the garden trimmings in the back "wildlife area" of the garden. That way whatever's living on that alkanet can crawl to nearby living plants. I don't want to be responsible for killing all those little critters.)
After a while, my brother and his family took an Uber to their hotel in Bloomsbury, and I joined them there after a couple of hours so we could go to dinner. (Dave, who has been feeling under the weather, didn't join us -- but he was happy because the recliner repairman had come earlier in the day, and his chair is now fully functional once again!)
The gigantic mural above is one of several in the neighborhood near their hotel. We walked to a nearby pub called The Swan, where we ate, and then wandered the streets surrounding Queen's Square and the Great Ormond Street children's hospital. Here's some more of what I saw during the evening:
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| Door in the men's loo at the pub |
Today my brother and family are going to rest up and then Dave and I are meeting them for a Sunday pub roast. Maybe before that I can get caught up in blogland!






Enjoy seeing London through your brothers eyes, it is a wonderful city to visit.
ReplyDeleteAs your brother Walter (after whom the famous presidential hospital in Washington D.C. is named) has finally arrived in Great Britain, I would like to take this opportunity to formally greet him, his wife and his daughter on behalf of King Charles III and his majesty's government. We hope that you will have a happy time here in the land of Shakespeare, Captain James Cook, The Beatles, Stephen and Dave. Please obey our laws or risk imprisonment. The wearing of red MAGA caps is strictly prohibited.
ReplyDeleteAs a Professor T fan, I loved the "Kafka is Famous!" That swan mural on the loo is pretty cool, too. I'm glad they finally made it but they had to be both exhausted and frustrated. I'm glad you had a fun dinner, they are happily settled in the hotel and can look forward to a fun pub night! (I know seeing your garden was a highlight for me!)
ReplyDeleteNothing flies until the paperwork is finished. A missed connection in Atlanta, landed me in Germany the first time.
ReplyDeleteI love the Swan in uniform and the Soup of the Day sign is perfect for Maddie!
ReplyDeleteHope your visit is snafu-free!
I bet your brother and his family were exhausted after their long trip. And lucky for you that you were able to take the train to Heathrow!
ReplyDeleteTravel can indeed be broadening. Is that the saying?
ReplyDeleteAlso just plain exhausting. I hope Brother and family can catch their breath and catch up on their rest before it's time to go home again.
That swan slays me.
Well, I for one would not have taken flight without toilet paper! But what a mess. Given that chaos, 6 hours late isn’t bad. I’m glad you all got to relax at home. Today‘s art is wonderful. I’ll have the soup of the day.
ReplyDeleteInteresting murals, so colorful it's almost hard to tell what they are.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your brother and family finally arrived.
I've been to the Swan. I love that area.
ReplyDeleteNice that your brother reads your blog and can now see for himself much of what you have shown there. I like to travel (as long as I don‘t have to fly), but it can get so very exhausting when something goes wrong.
ReplyDeleteSorry that Dave wasn‘t well, I hope he feels better today and can join you for the Sunday meal at the pub.
Your family are likely happy to be in the UK. Once rested they'll be ready for sightseeing, and a Sunday Pub roast never disappoints.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, Dave's chair got fixed. It is likely even more important when not feeling 100%
Your garden has a great ecosystem and saving all those good insects will serve you and the garden well. Nice work SR.
Loved the murals and artistic sayings on other walls! So in the cosmic order of things, of course the plane had to be delayed, so you would avoid the snafu of your own transport to meet them. Right? Just like the recliner being fixed in time for Dave to heal. Have fun figuring out backwards reasoning all over the place now.
ReplyDeleteBloomsbury is a great area to stay in. I've stayed in that area on my last three trips to London. I recognize that building with the mural. I've walked past it many times. Enjoy the Sunday roast!
ReplyDeleteI think having the recliner fixed will go a long way to having Dave feel better. So your family is coming to you, not you to them. Did you advise them about Bloomsbury? It sounds like a nice choice.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I'm saying this but after criticizing recliners for years (decades?), I wouldn't go without one now. So easy on the back! I'm glad your brother and family finally arrived but what a travel adventure--of the not pleasant kind. Now it's time to enjoy London in happy adventures!
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that travel these days never seems to go to plan!
ReplyDeletePleased your brother and family arrived safely ... eventually.
A Sunday pub roast sounds good.
All the best Jan
Tonight we compared UK Taco Bell to Trumplandia Taco Bell, at the urging of the kid. Verdict: the extra lard, bluster and hate in the USA recipe makes for a more tasty "meal". If only the bluster and hate would stay in the tacos and out of our politics.
ReplyDeleteBetween the tacos and the fish and chips, here's hoping the return flight has a fully equipped loo.
I wonder who did that building mural..and how!
ReplyDeleteThat mural is amazing! See, having out of town guests helps you see your own city through new eyes. Fun!
ReplyDeleteThe murals are great. What colour!
ReplyDeleteIs that The Swan pub in Bayswater Road? We had a very nice meal there when we were staying at Lancaster Gate.
I always enjoy when my brother comes for a visit. Every time I think to myself when it is over, we should do this more often!
ReplyDeleteReally fabulous murals! They couldn't find the maintenance log? Shame on them. It should always be in its proper place.
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