We went to The Imperial War Museum, it was well laid out and nowhere near as stuffy as it could have been.
The Robert Cappa D-Day exhibit was superbly minimalist.
Which was a stark contrast to The Holocaust exhibit, as that was equally compelling (sorry I don't know the correct word) but was...
I was heading into Brighton tomorrow under the impression the festival was still on, but it isn't.
So might head up to London.
There's another Walking Quiz available for Bond Street, but I'm not sure the kids are up for an almost identical day out to the last.
Although I'm sure they'd be happy...
T'is a funny old world.
On Wednesday Lil Miss Stat was told she'd been accepted in Christ's Hospital.
Today we had to go to Victoria from L'ton, past CHosp.
Then randomly did a quiz which happened to include 3 CHosp questions and ending at a CHosp sculpture.
I might learn some Vogon poetry and...
Thanks for the tip.
Just back from doing this around St Paul's and Smithfield, jolly good fun it was too.
We then afternooned at Covent Garden which was also very agreeable to the kids as they enjoyed all the street performers.
Ta muchly.
I'm halfway through the quiz walk around St Paul's.
It certainly looks like it could be fun and probably a little easier doing it in London than lying on my sofa in sunny West Sussex.
Thanks, but the NHM is proper shitehouse.
If you're of an age you probably have very fond memories of the place.
Going there now is like a trip back to that memory as the place hasn't changed a bit.
We are most definitely #TeamScienceMuseum.
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Being a man of limited imagination (& budget), with children who are much the same, I was planning for us to go to The Science Museum next week.
I wasn't aware that the trains were up pooh street.
We can still go to London, Barnham - Havant - Waterloo which leaves me wondering if...