Monday, March 8, 2010

Country Mouse and City Mouse


What better way to take advantage of the sunny warm(ish) weather then to get out and see the English countryside. So James and I tagged along with some of my friends and co-workers (Maria, Ewa and Peter) to head out to Goring-on-Thames. Goring is a small village in Oxfordshire, on the river Thames. Very much a scene out of a Jane Austin novel, we dropped into a pub for a pint before enjoying a walk along the Thames.

www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPath/

On Sunday, James and I went with Maria into London for a walk along the Canal Path of the Thames, including a stroll thru Little Venice, a section near Paddington where houseboats can dock along the towpath and set up little gardens.

We ended our riverwalk at Camden Town, a large open-air market with tons of vendor booths and incredible food stands with every kind of ethnic food you could ever want. Top of the list for a place to take visitors. And we can personally recommend the hot mulled wine!

We parted with Maria at Trafalgar Square as she was headed back to Switzerland, so I took James to the London Eye to get a good look at the city on the sunny day. It was great to be up above the city for a while, although as I am not the National Lampoon fan, I have to say the "look kids, Parliment and Big Ben" jokes got a bit old.

At the end of the ride, the sun was setting, so we took a few last looks at Big Ben, then we headed back to Paddington to catch the train to Reading.

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