Act II
What an amazing evening. Ater a great day at Heathcote School, the four of us took the train back into London to see Love's Labour's Lost. Walking into the Globe was one of the most evocative moments. We thought of our friends Jay, Ken and Fred as we watched the play. As our friend Chris said later, it really brings out what a bawdy and fun experience going to the theatre was. I hope to come back some day to see one of the tragedies. It was definitely a highlight experience.
We caught the train home and are now gearing up for another day in the city. After our trip to the Engish countryside at Stevenage, it will seem very bustling.
3 Comments:
Sounds like you are having a great time. I'm anxious to heat how thy celebrate the 4th of July in England.
Celebrate the 4th of July!? You gained independence from us and forgot how to spell properly ( We all know that colour cannot be spelt without the 'u')and what on earth is a muffler on a car - it is of course a scarf to keep you warm during the English summer!!!!!! What is there to celebrate?
It was a real pleasure to help M & B experience a slice of English life - Bob's face as he ate the Haggis was a something special to watch!
John & Bev
Well said.
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