GMT+1
just came to know that UK is now on British Summer Time (GMT+1) and NOT GMT - GMT does NOT switch! So academically speaking, at the Royal Observatory, time stands still, while it does "Spring-forward" and "Fall-back" all around !! Hehe wot crazzzy world !!
moved into a house owned by a punjabi family, who obliged us by giving us 3 of their bikes.
Had gone to chk out the prices of laptops and cycles. Good laptops r around £900, while gear bikes start at £80 :( but got 1 for free anyway. Generally, it's expectedly quite expensive than say US cos o taxation, petrol etc- tis around £0.89/L, ie~$6.4/USgallon. Guess tis ~$2 in US now..?
Sometimes when walkin across the bridge, cud see a pro-looking rowing team of4 ladies practising on a narrow rowing boat. Inspired by this, I hit upon the idea of goin rowing today afternoon, and found a place 20m by train where we can hire small light rowing boats for 3-4£s/hr. But after reaching there, had to wait for the Thames tide n faster flow to come down, so ended up just strolling down the riverside.
First weekend, was plannin to go to Windsor, just 20m by bus from here. Heard the castle is quite impressive compared to Buckingham. But Camilla Parker spoiled my plans :). Being Prince Charles' wedding day, all the world's media and tons of royalists heading there, I decided to trash the idea.
Moving around, missed an interesting shot of this double-decker spiced up with a curry ad sayin "No nasty additives in our curries".. almost ended up chasing it but disappeared in traffic.
Got a good gym nearby and raring to go footballing with some guys from this office, who go once a wk, and has been askin me to join.
Though i've just scratched coating on the surface, London looks pretty interesting, from the very afternoon I landed.. When I entered the guest house (where I'd stay for initial 3wks till I got a house on rent to move in with frnds), an ol'-but-xuberant Brit couple's house where they stay downstairs, the lady was coming in with her visiting grandchild, very cute looking 4yr old, (who made me want to reach for my camera for a portrait shot, but the yet-to-thaw alien feeling held me back), the kid was introduced to me as 'Maya'.. I wasn't sure the first time, whether I heard it right. She later went on, sayin her daughter-in-law is of Indian origin, who came to UK from the Caribbean.
But have also seen some minor irritant/provocative behaviour of racist white youths on the streets, tho rare aberration in this part.
The other day I's reading more abt London bridging the racial divide in NatGeo/JuneY2k. (Got good traveller's map of Britain n Ireland + London with that magazine)
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It is this convivial mixing of the races, not just its diversity, that is so special about
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