Back from London
Oct. 26th, 2009 03:11 pmIt was an utterly fantastic week, but I am glad to be back in my own house, and to cuddle my cats again. I crammed as many sights as possible into seven days, and still didn't get to everything that interested me. The good news is that I will be going back. I got bumped from my originally scheduled return flight because of severe overbooking. Virgin Atlantic put me up in a nice hotel overnight, gave me vouchers for three meals, and gave me a guaranteed seat on the following night's flight. Also, they gave me a voucher good for a free round-trip ticket. So, I'm thinking maybe next spring...
In addition to more traditional tourist attractions, I saw John Barrowman in La Cage Aux Folles -- twice. It was wonderful, fantastic, incredible. I know that "I am what I am" is his theme song, but I'd never heard him sing it before. Wow. The man sings with incredible passion and intensity. I dropped by a music shop a few nights later and bought two of his CDs, I also bought his new autobiography, which doesn't come out in the U.S. for another month. I haven't read it yet, but I did read his first book, Anything Goes, on my Kindle during this trip.
Maybe on my next trip I'll plan to visit Cardiff as well...
In addition to more traditional tourist attractions, I saw John Barrowman in La Cage Aux Folles -- twice. It was wonderful, fantastic, incredible. I know that "I am what I am" is his theme song, but I'd never heard him sing it before. Wow. The man sings with incredible passion and intensity. I dropped by a music shop a few nights later and bought two of his CDs, I also bought his new autobiography, which doesn't come out in the U.S. for another month. I haven't read it yet, but I did read his first book, Anything Goes, on my Kindle during this trip.
Maybe on my next trip I'll plan to visit Cardiff as well...