Well now that I allowed myself for a really long break :) But what to do, London is not the same party, drinks business, starting on the steaks or musicals ... Sometimes you need something to work on. Ie., It was so far, although the mood a little change. On the one hand continue to release (at least in my field), on the other hand, some decide to take a break in the crisis. Last week I learned that several people in the face of very intriguing situation in the labor market has decided to go on vacation. And so two people from my team are going for 3 months in South America and another friend for 4 months to India. Personally, I think that now is a good time like everyone else ... so far as is quite certain that it will be something to go back.
But there are also optimistic accents in London. For example, today, for almost the whole day the sun was shining:) Besides, I went with my new TW (temporary roommate) for the parade to celebrate St. St. Patrick's Day ( Fhéile Lá Pádraig) . Although it falls to 17.03, but the parade was held today. They started near Green Park, a neighborhood that skądinąnd know quite well, and marched himself along Piccadilly, to then hook of Trafalgar Square. I heard the bagpipes for all time, once again I thought it was good to learn a bit of Gaeilge, or the breaker bars (Irish dance), or, ultimately, [or, above all] pospotykać up with some pretty irlandkami ... It is such a general reflection, I managed to see several different parades here, and the conclusion is: in such a big city parade, you can either fill przedstawicielkami nice sex (pleonasm) beautiful ... probably because they enjoy the parade so popular.
amazing how many a variety of orchestras in Ireland, and how much of the Irish population did not represent a Caucasian (note that a purely anthropological!). Oh, and there was also a lot of dogs dressed in the national green color.
Of course there were some Irish traditional hot dog (with sausage 'Irish', in taste like our barbecue [or, as you call it in a butcher shop near my grandmother, sausage dog, Ginger knows why;]) and Guinness. And just when it comes to Guinness, the London is said to 'best value Irish city. " These are the words of Boris Johnson (current Mayor of London), whom I had first chance to see the beginning of the parade and then heard at the opening of the Irish festival. He thanked the Irish people for the arrival of the crowded London (London is reportedly the largest Irish population outside of Ireland), which led to the fact that Guinness is cheaper in London than in Ireland. Personally, I generally do not like the beer, but I can at this sign. I like this kind of music, language, and in general the Irish somehow seem more sympathetic than the English-speaking crowds such as the southern hemisphere, where the bit farmer accent is not even funny.
Ai, no, probably overdid- of course, those immigrants from warm countries, are very nice, and I think if I had so much time spent in the sun is what they would have a similar sense of humor.
Getting back at the end of my TW. Once again, I realized that some things just can not describe. It happened to us one morning to ride in an extremely crowded car, and again I have proof that London Underground is truly unique in this respect. For the wagon, which in any other European city is considered to be full, rides a bus every ten people ... A friend that lives every day in Vienna, and admitted that there is no such thing will not experience ... There already are traveling during peak hours.
But there are also optimistic accents in London. For example, today, for almost the whole day the sun was shining:) Besides, I went with my new TW (temporary roommate) for the parade to celebrate St. St. Patrick's Day ( Fhéile Lá Pádraig) . Although it falls to 17.03, but the parade was held today. They started near Green Park, a neighborhood that skądinąnd know quite well, and marched himself along Piccadilly, to then hook of Trafalgar Square. I heard the bagpipes for all time, once again I thought it was good to learn a bit of Gaeilge, or the breaker bars (Irish dance), or, ultimately, [or, above all] pospotykać up with some pretty irlandkami ... It is such a general reflection, I managed to see several different parades here, and the conclusion is: in such a big city parade, you can either fill przedstawicielkami nice sex (pleonasm) beautiful ... probably because they enjoy the parade so popular.
amazing how many a variety of orchestras in Ireland, and how much of the Irish population did not represent a Caucasian (note that a purely anthropological!). Oh, and there was also a lot of dogs dressed in the national green color.
Of course there were some Irish traditional hot dog (with sausage 'Irish', in taste like our barbecue [or, as you call it in a butcher shop near my grandmother, sausage dog, Ginger knows why;]) and Guinness. And just when it comes to Guinness, the London is said to 'best value Irish city. " These are the words of Boris Johnson (current Mayor of London), whom I had first chance to see the beginning of the parade and then heard at the opening of the Irish festival. He thanked the Irish people for the arrival of the crowded London (London is reportedly the largest Irish population outside of Ireland), which led to the fact that Guinness is cheaper in London than in Ireland. Personally, I generally do not like the beer, but I can at this sign. I like this kind of music, language, and in general the Irish somehow seem more sympathetic than the English-speaking crowds such as the southern hemisphere, where the bit farmer accent is not even funny.
Ai, no, probably overdid- of course, those immigrants from warm countries, are very nice, and I think if I had so much time spent in the sun is what they would have a similar sense of humor.
Getting back at the end of my TW. Once again, I realized that some things just can not describe. It happened to us one morning to ride in an extremely crowded car, and again I have proof that London Underground is truly unique in this respect. For the wagon, which in any other European city is considered to be full, rides a bus every ten people ... A friend that lives every day in Vienna, and admitted that there is no such thing will not experience ... There already are traveling during peak hours.
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