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http://www.visit-london-eye.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Stan Halpin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 23 September 2002 23:35 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re[4]: UK trip in October, maybe > > > on 9/23/02 5:43, Rob Brigham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Have you done the London Eye? > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Stan Halpin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> Sent: 23 September 2002 11:36 > >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Subject: Re: Re[4]: UK trip in October, maybe > >> > >> > >> > >>> From: Bob Walkden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 08:45:29 +0100 > >>> Subject: Re[4]: UK trip in October, maybe > >>> > >>> Hi Stan, > >>> > >> . . . > >>> > >>> Are there any particular sights or aspects of London that you're > >>> especially keen to see? Have you been here before? > >>> > >> Bob, this will be my 8th or 9th trip to U.K. in the last 20 years. > >> The last two visits were primarily in London. (All visits > of one week > >> or more). So I have seen a bit of the city. On my last visit, in > >> early summer, 2000, I spent my free evenings and one afternoon > >> hopscotching about the city: take the tube for a ways, pop above > >> ground, wander the environs for a while, often walking to the next > >> tube stop, then back down for a jaunt to another almost randomly > >> chosen area. > >> > >> I enjoy interesting buildings, people, scenes . . . the > texture and > >> color and feel of a place. I couldn't say that there is any > >> particular "must see" among the standard sites that I > haven't seen at > >> least in passing. But I also couldn't say that I have > captured the > >> essential photo of any one place. So, in short, I am > happy to wander > >> and to let my eye be guided by others who have seen the locale > >> through different eyes. Its early morning, don't know if I > am making > >> sense . . . > >> > >> stan > >> > >> > > > > > I don't know it so must be I haven't. What/where is the eye? > > stan > >

