Day 1 - Thursday Oct 13th. London w/ Richard | |
2022-10-13 - London | |
Didn’t get much sleep on the flight. 9pm-9am schedule, and | |
the 5 hours of time zone removed were the hours between 2am and | |
7am. So, at what felt like 2:30am, they served breakfast. My | |
watch said I got ~1hr 3/4 sleep. | |
Got off the plane quickly and took Elizabeth line into Paddington | |
(main line). Met Richard at the coffee place in the shopping | |
center. | |
Our approximate plan was to walk along the Regents Canal to | |
Towpath, a restaurant on the canal near Shoreditch for lunch, | |
and then to go ride Mail Rail, the tiny underground railway that | |
used to transfer mail between the central London post offices. | |
About an hour into walking we decided it would take far too long | |
to walk all the way, so we decided to rent the Bikes formally | |
known as Boris. Took a bit of faffing to get accounts set up, | |
but we eventually got ourselves a hybrid-electric for Rich and | |
a normal one for me. | |
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This rapidly accelerated progress toward restaurant. | |
Occasionally the towpath was blocked for residential moorings and | |
we were diverted onto streets that a) had great bike paths and | |
b) were full of wonderful old houses. I guess the neighborhoods | |
were high-end mid-Victorian suburbs. | |
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We popped up in Camden which looked like itself in places, but | |
otherwise was a bit more gentrified. I took a picture of a bit | |
that looked almost the same. Looking down toward tube station. | |
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The Regents Canal has de-scuzzified itself quite | |
impressively. Little Venice has always been nice, and it’s | |
somehow gotten nicer, and not particularly nice bits, eg around | |
Kings Cross have gotten unbelievably swanky. Luxury apartments | |
built on a gasworks site, and an almost impossibly high end set | |
of boutique-y shops in an old LMS goods yard. | |
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We arrived at Towpath, to find … mostly Americans. An American | |
waitress, silver haired, sort of like your grandma’s younger | |
sister who was hip, wore colorful overalls, with just a hint | |
of space cadet about her. & we were seated next to a couple of | |
generic early-30s American women who probably worked in tech | |
and moved here from SF. | |
Food was good (I had the haddock, I think the menu is readable | |
in the photo below), and I had a glass of “approachable” | |
orange wine that tasted almost exactly like farm cider. | |
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After lunch, more bikes, this time to the Mail Rail museum. The | |
only preserved railway in London. Good for younger kids and | |
dorky adults who appreciate fine engineering. | |
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After that, train to Richard’s house to see his family. Quick | |
preface that I had had a fun video chat conversation with | |
Richard’s daughter Alma a few weeks before, when we were | |
planning the trip. And we had pulled faces at each other. I think | |
she started it, and that I showed her how to cross her eyes by | |
looking at the end of her nose. Anyway, I had the rare privilege | |
of being the “fun adult” at dinner. We had take-away curry. | |
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Went to pub with Richard after kids in bed, put the world | |
to rights. | |
Quick note here to THANK ANNA FOR THE MELATONIN. I took some | |
post-pub, slept deeply and well, and was able to be up in the | |
morning to say goodbye to Alma and Leon for school. Also, I took | |
enough for 4 other nights. | |
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