kai_wulf's Visit Plans

Apr 03, 2010 16:03

Early this morning I recieved the exciting news that my wonderful Wuffy has aqquired his flight tickets from Atlanta to London. I can't wait! Now there's no more fears of it not going ahead, I can lay out some dates and ask you, my friends, when you are free as we would like to visit various parts of the country, I certainly want to show Kai as ( Read more... )

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megadog April 10 2010, 18:54:36 UTC
Dunno if You/Kai are interested in pagan sites but I live about eight miles from Avebury, and Stonehenge is only a bit further down the road. We might be able to work something out.

Large sofabed available here if you two want to stay over.

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balto_mike April 10 2010, 19:48:58 UTC
Kai likes celtic stuff I believe, but certainly be interesting to take a look. Stonehedge was on the list for sure, its not too far from here, just getting there is the issue heh.

Thanks, what's the villages like around you btw? You seem to get a lot of wildlife too which is cool. :)

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megadog April 10 2010, 20:33:05 UTC
There's a few other interesting things round here: the Kennet&Avon canal, Grafton pumping-engines, various 'Chalk Horses'... and yes there's also lots of interesting critters (I have a dirty great forest as my back garden...)

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balto_mike April 10 2010, 21:15:58 UTC
Oh yes, the Kennet & Avon Canal I'd like to see, I saw it in David Dimbleby's "How We Built Britain". As well as those chalk horses, a very British Landscape icon.

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gallenw April 10 2010, 20:59:20 UTC
Re: Wildlife parks.

I have a whole slew of them around london, lemme know and I'll get them to you. British Wildlife Center is not to be missed, if you happen to be around on a weekend.

GW

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balto_mike April 10 2010, 21:18:52 UTC
Well me and Kai are into photography/video production so we'll be doing lots of pics. I was thinking of some of the big safari parks or zoos where it can be possible to get natural looking shots. Hmm, what's at the British Wildlife Centre I wonder?

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gallenw April 10 2010, 21:37:01 UTC
Ah, can't help with the bigger places. I prefer visiting smaller places, or just the parks like Richmond or Bushy for deer/macro.

Here's the British Wildlife Center.
http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/

It's in Lingfield, Surrey, you will need to take a cab there if you don't drive though.

Dropped you a pm.

GW

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pippinbear April 10 2010, 21:45:14 UTC
Actually Twigmouse and I went there by train and walked from the station... but it's really quite a long walk, and a bit complex to find a suitable way, so we got a taxi back to the station afterwards. Lots to see at the centre, certainly - particularly lots of small cute fluffy stuff :)

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