gwaevalarin: (Default)
Just a few more pictures from London, and a few from Dublin. Unfortunately, on my trip to Dublin wasn't enough room for my DSLR and the laptop in my hand luggage, so I had to work with my old compact camera.

London )


Dublin (including some sightseeing with crochet!Cas and crochet!Bal) )
gwaevalarin: (Doctor Who)
The day after "Much Ado About Nothing" we took the Tube all the way to Kensington Olympia to see the Doctor Who Experience.

Step into the TARDIS )
gwaevalarin: (Bal/Cas)
As you may or may not know, crochet!Castiel and crochet!Balthazar came to London with me last weekend. I had planned on only taking crochet!Cas but crochet!Bal wouldn't let me and I wasn't too keen on being smitten.

This post contains Cas/Bal )

Crochet!Cas and crochet!Bal both came to Dublin with me as well, to keep me company, and because they've discovered they quite like being on holidays.

How season 6 should have gone )

That's all for now. I'm not sure I'll have time to take the angels for a little more sightseeing in Dublin. But if I do, I'll take photos.
gwaevalarin: (Doctor Who)
I went to London last weekend to see "Much Ado About Nothing" starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate. What can I say? It was amazing!



I would my horse had the speed of your tongue. )

Last but most certainly not least: [livejournal.com profile] takadainmate, it was so great to meet you and watch the play with you. I hope to see you again at Asylum 7, or possibly another convention. And by the way, I still like our Balthazar better. ;)

Next up: Doctor Who Experience, Crochet!Cas' and Crochet!Balthazar's adventures in London, and pictures
gwaevalarin: (Doctor Who)
"David Tennant & Catherine Tate to star together on stage for the first time in Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, which opens at the Wyndham's Theatre 1 June 2011, following previews from 16 May - running to 3 Sep 2011"
Source

Seriously, I need to see this play.
gwaevalarin: (James)
I'm back from England and before I tell you about the rest of the holidays, here's my review of Monday, 6th April's performance of "Three Days of Rain" in London's Apollo Theatre.

The Play )

The Theatre )

The Production )

The Actors )

Fangirl Moments )

So bottom line: Everyone involved did an amazing job and I had the most enjoyable night. If I had the chance, I'd go to see it another time.
gwaevalarin: (Faith)
Hey everyone,

I'm back from my trip to London a.k.a. best birthday present ever. I still prefer the rural areas of England because I'm just not the type for huge crowds but as far as big cities go London is great. There's so much to see and to explore and there's just always too little time.

But we did manage to see quite a lot like parts of Notting Hill, The Tower, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Harrods, Madame Tussauds, Natural History Museum, the London Eye ...

[livejournal.com profile] elding and I even managed to meet up at the Tower. It was so great to finally meet you in person. *hugs*

And if you ever go to London you should totally take the Jack the Ripper Tour. It really does take you to places you wouldn't want to go alone at night. ;)

What I wouldn't do again is go at the Easter weekend. Some places are just crowded. We queued an esimated 3 (!) hours at Madame Tussauds.

All in all I had a great time. Pictures will follow as soon as I've sorted through all 300-something I took. :ugly:

I hope you all had a great weekend. *squishes flist*
gwaevalarin: (Metallicar)
I'm leaving for London tomorrow morning to relax, visit some of the most famous tourists attractions, try to disclose the secret of Jack the Ripper and hopefully meet up with [livejournal.com profile] elding. I'll be back on Tuesday.

Have a great easter / spring equinox everyone!

Wheeeeee!

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