How much can one fit into one festive weekend? How about taking the Brownies to the St Neots players panto 'pantomonium', watching Ali in her carol concert by the St Neots Choral Society, visiting the Disney Christmas tree in St Pancras, then the lego train in Covent Garden and the London Transport Museum? It was rather epic and I must say, I can't wait to go back to the London Transport Museum. Thankfully I have a 12 month pass to do so. Listening to a war story, which explained why the bus drivers are in the Remebrance Day Service every year, was a real highlight. They have 'ole bill' who travelled far and wide during the war. You get to climb on the old tubes and old buses and then drive a simulator of a tube. A real treat.
Here you will find the travel diaries of Ms Keela. I apologise in advance for my poor english. English is my second language, Bristolian is my first.
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Christmas in St Neots
How much can one fit into one festive weekend? How about taking the Brownies to the St Neots players panto 'pantomonium', watching Ali in her carol concert by the St Neots Choral Society, visiting the Disney Christmas tree in St Pancras, then the lego train in Covent Garden and the London Transport Museum? It was rather epic and I must say, I can't wait to go back to the London Transport Museum. Thankfully I have a 12 month pass to do so. Listening to a war story, which explained why the bus drivers are in the Remebrance Day Service every year, was a real highlight. They have 'ole bill' who travelled far and wide during the war. You get to climb on the old tubes and old buses and then drive a simulator of a tube. A real treat.
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