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Still catching up... 19th of July!

Hi Everyone, it's another update. We're only about 6 weeks behind now!! cool.

I hope that everyone's still looking at the web site occasionally. We're really trying to keep current now.

In recent news, I decided that I am going to look for work elsewhere. I could have stayed at this place for longer but I really want to program. I'm getting withdrawal symptoms.

Tram is also looking for something better too, so that's good news.

We're also planning another holiday for the near future. We're deciding between Bath and Venice... Maybe both :) This weekend we are going to go to Hampton Court, which is a giant Castle where King Henry VIII used to live. The public can go all through the place (including the giant maze, only £5 exra!) and check out all the grounds too. Should be fun.

Greetings to all our friends and family, we miss you all heaps. Thanks to the ppl who remembered my birthday!

Love Paul and Trammie!

(See the extended entry for the pictures)

19th of July, 2003

Our day in Hyde Park

This is the entrance to Hyde Park.  The guy isn't naked, I swear!  He's got stubbies on.

This is the start of the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk.  They are going to put in a huge water feature that will run throughout the park in memory of Princess Di.

This is Paul looking gorgeous by the Serpentine. What a poser!!

And this is Tram with a contrail behind her.  We see sooo many of them, London is very busy.

Although you can't really tell from this angle, the water is gross.  It has lots of tiny little fish, and a lot of garbage.  Messy brits!

This is Paul's friend from the Park. Its a little Squirrel of Hyde Park. Soo Cute!! But not as cute as the one that hangs around our garden.

There were heaps of people out enjoying the sun out on the water. We've been to a few of the major parks around London (and the not so major) and people go sunbathing in the park here when the sun comes out.  Crazy.  It makes me very afraid of winter.

This one is for GB (My cousin).  We had a look at Hamley's Toyshop on Regent St.  It is 5 or 6 levels of toys!  They even have care bears... and remote control cars, holograms, gadgets, 3d face engraving and all kinds of cool stuff.  This is the Bratz section.  Very pink.

Tram with her hero, Hagrid, modelled in Lego.  He wishes he was as good as me.

Comments

Obviously I won't be able to comment on Venice until next year, but my sister LOVED Bath and thinks it's a fabulous place, if that's any use to you!

Good work on getting the photos into the extended entry.