This trip to London had many “firsts.” Such as: “my first time to see a play in London since 2019” or “first time back at the Harold Pinter Theatre since 2019” or “discovering there’s a TKTS in Leicester Square,” which led to my watching a Jez Butterworth play for the first time since I saw The Ferryman several years ago.
This was also the first time I tried Poppies fish and chips (thanks, nephew!). We ate at the branch in Old Compton Road. That was my first time to eat in London’s Chinatown since I stopped for a quick meal at Hung (restaurant specialty: Peking Duck) before seeing a production of The Curious Case of the Dog in the Nighttime.
This is a post dedicated to the idea of moving forward. Thanks, Becky, for reviving the Squares Challenge this month, and for allowing me to document this trip! So fun!
5 responses to “Becky’s Squares Challenge: Moving Forward”
It looks as though lots of happy memories are wrapped up in this post.
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You are right: lots of happy memories.
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How were the fish and chips? Love how good they are in England. You hit a lot of shows on that trip!
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The fish and chips were great. HUGE portions, even though we opted for the “regular” vs the “large.” Only had time for one play, but it was AMAZING. (“The Hills of California”).
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Will add this to the list of things to do next London trip
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