That One Tour Life: A Journey Through England
When did you last take a tour? Even though I haven't
traveled recently, let me tell you about my most recent trip. I had just
received my diploma, right? My dad believed "Oh, you did wonderful, little
darling. You merit recognition and a reward ". How was I going to refuse
that? Who would refuse anyhow?
It was a late Friday in July, as far as I can recall.
I had recently gone shopping, so I had plenty of clothes and accessories. Oh! I
was prepared to stand out and let everyone know who I was. To begin with, I was
so ecstatic that I had trouble sleeping for days. I slept through the most of
Friday because I was so exhausted.
It would have been terrible!
Let's go on to actually reaching England. So we made
the decision to do a brief trip of England. We visited Liverpool, London,
Manchester, Brighton, Leicester, and a great number of other cities. People, I
was in high gear. Having meals out, taking bus excursions, travelling to Madame
Tussauds, the London Eye, and other popular tourist destinations.
We stayed in various hotels; in the end, we considered
ourselves to be wanderers. I can't say that it didn't make me sad to have to
leave and return home. Of course, I was aware that there would be further
opportunities to travel, but, to be quite honest, I did not want to return
home. I yearned to stay there indefinitely. My parents refused my request to
stay back, despite my pleading, and that was the end of it.
In particular, if your parents are Yoruba,
you shouldn't quarrel with them. Look, my mother is a direct person. No means
no, and yes means yes. When you cross the line, you are immediately checked.
You may be thinking, "Won't she tell us about all
the places she went?" I suppose I might talk about going to Madame
Tussauds and seeing the enormous wax figures there. I was totally engrossed.
They appeared to be so real. If I'm being completely honest, it was nearly
disturbing; it was strange.
I might also include my trip to the Warner Bros.
studio. Let me just say that this specific journey was one that I would want to
go on again at any time. Every day, all day. Call me a kid, but I was overjoyed
to see the studio where some of my favorite movies were made. even lightheaded
Guys!!!! Within those walls, Harry Potter was created. all eight films. How
could I not be excited? *childish laughter*
Get on the Big Bus Hop on Hop off tour right away if
you want the best overview of London. You can bet that you'll see practically
everything you require. You would ride in a double-decker bus, and depending on
the weather, you could seat on the lower deck or on the open deck. If I do say
so myself, the weather in London can be pretty "bipolar."
Nevertheless, whichever takes your fancy. The London Eye, Kensington Gardens,
St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Tower of London are among the popular locations
on this journey.
You can leave the bus and get off to thoroughly
examine these landmarks. You probably thought, "Will I just be
looking?" No, you can go spelunking. Sha "don't" wander off.
Even while I would want to recount each of my
experiences in detail, you would certainly grow weary. Why don't you travel
England yourself instead? So that you can also write about your own
experiences. Ahead of schedule? Why don't you travel to other nations? What is
your ideal nation? Planning and saving can still be done; more significantly,
the effort will be worthwhile in the long run.
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