London Walks


	So now that we don't have any vehicles at our disposal, we are
	taking the tube. And this is not a cheap venture as we are in zone
	6, zone 1 being downtown london. So we are pretty much at maximum
	fare. How maximum fare are we? For two people to go into London is
	$60CDN. That's a huge pop every day. For those that do it on a
	daily basis, and a lot of BT staff live in London and commute
	here, you can buy a yearly pass for £4300, or about $10,000
	a year. That gives you a break of paying for 40 weeks out of 52.
	But, take away 5 weeks of holiday and a few stats, and it really
	isn't the big deal it might appear to be.
	
Brett helping some people out by taking their picture


Yup, the row of rich tailors, with especially sparse showrooms

Now if only I had a picture of the spare showrooms. Silly me

Crowded streets


power shopping byproducts





Kings Cross, probably London's busiest tube and train stop


	So Kim was introduced to the way-long lunch. We stopped at this
	empty Indian restaurant, otherwise known as a curry restaurant
	 
	Me and the manager talked and talked and talked, I think he was
	even more bored than we were. But he did point me to the Greenwich
	Maritime Museum, so that is another spot that I will put on my to-
	visit list.
	
Kim at the Rani Indian restaurant


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