Over 4000 miles of travel, 700+ miles of driving on the wrong side, 10+ days and Radio1
We're back!
Jenny and I have officially done our tour of England. We did most of the things we wanted to do and left some items for next time. I'll post more when we get some time to catch up. But in a nutshell it was awesome! Loved it! Brilliant! Absolute Floh Fillah! I can now say I've driven a car with a steering wheel on the right side and driven on the left side of the road across a beautiful country.
Jenny and I flew into Manchester, spent a few days with the Ham Clan in Yorkshire, visited the Moors, Whitby, the Hogwart's Train Station in Harry Potter, Beverley, York, Sherwood Forest, Nottingham, Birmingham area, Ironbridge, Coventry, Stratford Upon Avon, The Cotswolds, Stonehenge, Swindon, Oxford, Blenheim Palace, Banbury, Huntingdon, Cambridge, Luton, multiple castles and abbeys, and finally 3 days in London to wrap it all up in a bow and fly home from Heathrow.
It was a wonderful and thrilling experience!
Our friends the Ham Clan were awesome hosts. In England, we drove on all sizes of roads. Thanks to a GPS device we borrowed from the Ham Clan, we were able to traverse England like the natives. We even had a british accent voice guiding us... "... take the roundabout, second exit"
In the evenings we got to watch tons of television in our hotel room. One commercial that I loved that I saw over there was of the guy "Brains" from the old UK show: Thunderbirds, which I still watch today on HD television when I get the chance. They have a water commercial for Drench using him and I found it so cool. Check this out:



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