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Yes, you've read that correct. I'm back over the good old pond for June.. it's been a while! What's good ya'll? Mainly in London, considering going up to Edinburgh, is it worth it? Who's around? Who's taking me to dinner? Who's taking me for drinks? Who's showing me something cool? Itinerary planned for the most part, just fine tuning details. Any suggestions?? I'll take some. Get excited- all this life and energy is coming your way. ![]() |
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@ogdenz | 8 days |
Edinburgh is a beautiful city..do yourself a massive favour and get up there.
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@foxigalx | 8 days |
Peta you must visit Edinburgh its a beautiful place to visit.
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@ogdenz | 8 days |
Edinburgh is approx 4 hours from London by train.
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@foxigalx | 8 days |
Edinburgh is where I was born
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@wildfern | 8 days |
Absolutely agree... Edinburgh is beautiful, def go there Peta, the folk are lovely, I made friends with people up there last year, total strangers went out of there way to help me through a horrendous time... but anyway u will be made very welcome n love the place
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@wildfern | 8 days |
Hows Peta gonnae be able to understand folk in Edinburgh? They talk funny ![]() |
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@lilemm | 8 days |
Manchester june 20th x
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@lilemm | 8 days |
I would like to see the Gordon Ramsay high restaurant in London also
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@peta | 8 days |
Ok I guess I might heavily have to lean toward Edinburgh.. Nowhere else? No other places worth seeing? |
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@ogdenz | 8 days |
The Lake District.
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@peta | 8 days |
I've seen some pretty images of that place..hmm. Where can I see sheep in meadows? I know it sounds storybook like but I saw an Airbnb adventure once that allows some sheep herding experience in Scotland. Too bad then I didn't take it into consideration. Might be a nice off the grid activity to do. |
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@faun | 8 days |
There are sheep in meadows everywhere. Well, everywhere except London. Which isn't a pretty place. 20 miles north of London and you have beautiful villages and countryside everywhere, lots of different animals in fields all around, quaint historical buildings and culture, but you're pretty stuffed if you rely on public transport. That said, catching a train on a countryside line just for the window view will give you a far better hour or three than any amount of underground hopping. One example is the line from Marylebone in London to Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire; that's the Chiltern line. Quick stop off at places like Amersham and Wendover won't take long, but will be refreshing and far more 'England' than the usual London landmarks. There may be better lines but I know that one because I used it to get to school in the '80s (Aylesbury - Wendover). |
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@icerose1 | 8 days |
Woop! The Peta world tour is in full swing. I swear you were in Iceland yesterday?!
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@3mel | 8 days |
@ faun - 15.05.25 - 04:13am There are sheep in meadows everywhere. Well, everywhere except London. Which isn't a pretty place. 20 miles north of London and you have beautiful villages and countryside everywhere, lots of different animals in fields all around, quaint historical buildings and culture, but you're pretty stuffed if you rely on public transport. That said, catching a train on a countryside line just for the window view will give you a far better hour or three than any amount of underground hopping. One example is the line from Marylebone in London to Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire; that's the Chiltern line. Quick stop off at places like Amersham and Wendover won't take long, but will be refreshing and far more 'England' than the usual London landmarks. There may be better lines but I know that one because I used it to get to school in the '80s (Aylesbury - Wendover). the odd sheep can be seen on my way to Chingford, on the reservoir, proper London still. |
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@kelypso | 8 days |
When you coming back to Straya?
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@peta | 7 days |
@ faun - 15.05.25 - 04:13am There are sheep in meadows everywhere. Well, everywhere except London. Which isn't a pretty place. 20 miles north of London and you have beautiful villages and countryside everywhere, lots of different animals in fields all around, quaint historical buildings and culture, but you're pretty stuffed if you rely on public transport. That said, catching a train on a countryside line just for the window view will give you a far better hour or three than any amount of underground hopping. One example is the line from Marylebone in London to Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire; that's the Chiltern line. Quick stop off at places like Amersham and Wendover won't take long, but will be refreshing and far more 'England' than the usual London landmarks. There may be better lines but I know that one because I used it to get to school in the '80s (Aylesbury - Wendover). I'll have to see what I pass on the ways. Or look for that experience on Airbnb again. |
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@peta | 7 days |
@ icerose1 - 15.05.25 - 05:20am Woop! The Peta world tour is in full swing. I swear you were in Iceland yesterday?! Haha.. yea, I got back a week and a half ago. But I'm mainly in London next month for an event- so figured I'd have my own fun as well. |
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@peta | 7 days |
@ kelypso - 15.05.25 - 09:03am When you coming back to Straya? Hmm, no idea, but I wanna go so badly again. And I'm gonna look for you when I've booked that ticket. Hope you'll be around then. Also have a friend from Sydney coming over in August for two whole weeks! so I'm sure I'm gonna get a flood of persuasion to go back sooner than later. Lol. |
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@peta | 7 days |
@ lilemm - 14.05.25 - 05:49pm I would like to see the Gordon Ramsay high restaurant in London also I've been putting together a restaurant list too. Let's see how many I actually make. There's this big one that does extravagant brunches. Can't rem the name, but I'll keep doing my researches. |
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@lilemm | 7 days |
@ peta - 16.05.25 - 12:31am I've been putting together a restaurant list too. Let's see how many I actually make. There's this big one that does extravagant brunches. Can't rem the name, but I'll keep doing my researches. This is at the top of Bishopsgate in London x |
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