Then there's the Giant Causeway in the Northern part of Ireland. It's located just north east of Coleraine. If you like to hike, it's a good place to to it. You will need to spend a few hours there. Some of the hiking paths are about halfway in the middle of the cliffs there.
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Originally posted by tsluver69 View PostThen there's the Giant Causeway in the Northern part of Ireland. It's located just north east of Coleraine. If you like to hike, it's a good place to to it. You will need to spend a few hours there. Some of the hiking paths are about halfway in the middle of the cliffs there.
It's miraculous what nature can do.
OMG...again..so many places to see..so little time...
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Camden is an indoor/outdoor market on the weekends, with some of the coolest one-of-a-kind clothes, crafts, shoes, toys and some stuff you won't even know what it is. There's lots of hippies and artsy folk and generally a fabulous mix of people from all over the globe - including a high percentage of Israeli draft dodgers. There are loads of bars and clubs of all types - dives to discos and the restaurants are awesome too. Lot's of celebs live there and go out mostly unbothered; I saw Madonna, The Black Crowes, Eric Clapton and even God himself - Robert Plant. It's well worth a day and night. Get the London "Time Out" Mag at a newstand and it has all the happenings, concert listings etc. for the city. And one other fun thing is Regents Park on Sundays where it's like a live "Speakers Corner" and there will be people standing on milk crates spouting off about politics, religion, doomsday and whatever the flavour of the day might be. Most speakers seem to be complete nutters, so it's pretty funny. Keep a straight face though - one guy ran after me cause I didn't think the handwritten ticket he gave me was really gonna get me on his spaceship...
Oh and Westminster Abbey blew my mind
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Originally posted by biguynrye View PostCamden is an indoor/outdoor market on the weekends, with some of the coolest one-of-a-kind clothes, crafts, shoes, toys and some stuff you won't even know what it is. There's lots of hippies and artsy folk and generally a fabulous mix of people from all over the globe - including a high percentage of Israeli draft dodgers. There are loads of bars and clubs of all types - dives to discos and the restaurants are awesome too. Lot's of celebs live there and go out mostly unbothered; I saw Madonna, The Black Crowes, Eric Clapton and even God himself - Robert Plant. It's well worth a day and night. Get the London "Time Out" Mag at a newstand and it has all the happenings, concert listings etc. for the city. And one other fun thing is Regents Park on Sundays where it's like a live "Speakers Corner" and there will be people standing on milk crates spouting off about politics, religion, doomsday and whatever the flavour of the day might be. Most speakers seem to be complete nutters, so it's pretty funny. Keep a straight face though - one guy ran after me cause I didn't think the handwritten ticket he gave me was really gonna get me on his spaceship...
Oh and Westminster Abbey blew my mind
On top of it, one of my clients is willing to give me his appartment to stay while i'm in London. Oh....it's really making me excited....
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One week left
Gosh..i spent more than a month vacationing
I have so many sweet experience, but it is too personal to be shared here.
I've really had a good time in UK (and Thailand).
I will be going to Paris for 3 days before flying back to Toronto.
Let me tell you my experience when you visit me in East York starting on March 16!
See you guys soonLast edited by Tia Phoenixx; 03-20-2009, 04:29 PM.
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sl20,
Most of the time, i was with my father in Thailand. It's fun but it's a family fun if you know what i mean.
In Bangkok, Most tgirl actions take place in sukhumvit soi 4 and soi cowboy. Of course we know nana plaza and some bars around that area.
But i did not go there. As a matter of fact, i do not like it that much.
There is one tgirl bar that i may consider to visit next time: the guest bar. It's a cocktail bar geared towards ladyboys and their admirers.
Katoey/femboy/ladyboy is considered to be a third gender in Thailand. And for me, that is deliberating.
Too bad, that most tourists come to see the superficial life out of it. They go to all the gogo bars or discos and having fun with professional ladyboys.
Actually, it goes much deeper than that. Thailand is one of the few countries that the local people can see me the way i see myself: femboy, a third gender, born as a boy, but naturally feminine and girly.
Now pour toi Apache,
No, je ne peux pas montrer mes photos ici mon cheri.
Too personal.
But i will tell you a little bit about my travel:
I just got back from Edinburg, it's a very beautiful city. Geographically speaking, it's one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has lakes, mountains and of course its history. The castle is awesome!
However, my nicest experience is when i met local people along the way.
They are nice and friendly and far from being racist.
UK is really becoming pretty tolerant and cosmopolitan country.
I have a first class train pass for one week. It cost me ? 565 . It's expensive, but worth it.
So basically i see what i want to see. And the nicest places are : London, Inverness, Bath, Oxford, and York.
I'm going to Paris by Eurostar tomorrow.
Olala...j'adore Paris.
Paris..here i'm.
There my experience!!
Last edited by Tia Phoenixx; 03-11-2009, 03:39 PM.
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