One un-amazing thing that happened was that while I remembered my camera's battery charger, I forgot that European sockets do not accept North American plugs and my adapter was left safely back in Arras. As a result I have only photos from England for the moment with Amsterdam photos to be developed from a disposable camera in the week ahead. Kind of exciting. I admit I'd forgotten the feeling of suspense you get when you "develop" photos from "film."
On the digital side of things, I'm still sifting through mountains and mountains of pictures, so for now here's a photographic description of Brighton, with photos of London to come later this weekend...
Miss Marketa
Brighton Beach
Brighton Pier
The other Brighton Pier
Brighton snow flurries :)
Super cool tea room/antiques shop (hence the amazing and over the top furniture)
Best meringue of my life (including french ones - don't tell the French i said that!)
Taking photos of people I don't know without their knowledge is probably wrong on many levels, but these women were too amazing...
Looking like a gorgeous seaside town in the sun... (it was -5)
The Lanes: fun funky shopping
Scenic stop on the drive to Seven Sisters.
At Seven Sisters - so beautiful, so cold...
Brighton was fun, young and colourful. I would have loved more pictures, but my hands kept freezing! Thanks again to Marketa for putting me up and for being my tour guide :)