Friday, May 22, 2009

Home Sweet Home!

I'm home! Here a day early! When we arrived in Toronto, my parents wondered if we could get on a plane straight home. We could. I slept well last night. My Mom Gwen is forcing me to write 5 facts I didn't know about the UK before here.

1. There's a London Eye
2. Nitrome works in a medium density office building, not a low density old fire station
2 1/2. Speaking of Nitrome, There's 2 new games. 1 is Cosmic Cannon, Cheese Dreams in mini-game form, the other is Droplets, land bunnies on score pads to pass levels
3. Big Ben is actually a Bell
4. There's actually 3 different Stonehenges.
5. X:?No way out isn't really that fun

So there's my 5 things.

Anyways, 2 days ago on the farm before we left, Ann, (Gwen's first cousin once removed), took me into a shed to see cute little sheep. There was a really small and cute baby lamb. Then we went to see cattle out in the field. There was a really cute brown calf there. Then Ann took me back to the shed to see a bull. I took some pictures of it's head wearing a nose ring. I wonder why Bulls wear nose rings? Guess I'll never know.



After we left the farm we went to a Hotel close to the Airport and a minute away from the Marina. We walked to the Marina and took many pictures. I even saw some cute geese. I even named them. There's Mary and Herbert, the noisy couple, and Bernette, Robert, and little Michael, the cute family.

I know this is a fairly short last post but I already talked about a lot in the previous post and there wasen't much after that. I'm typing this myself as my Mom Gwen was Grocery Shopping so I'll say bye myself.


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2 comments:

  1. What a nice surprise to find your blog this morning It's also nice to know that there are cute gees in London besides all the other interesting things there. We'll enjoy talking to you before too long.
    From G&G

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  2. Good job with the blog Ben. We have enjoyed hearing about the things that you found interesting and worth writing about on our two week UK adventure. We've tried to hold back imposing our own perspectives and highlights - and really appreciate your unique style and humour in capturing some of what you experienced on our trip.

    For the other readers: just a comment about the lambs in the barn that Ben saw - there were a few there because those were the ones of the hundred or more born recently who could not be fed by their mothers. They are the ones being fed by other means and so are kept in the barn. It was wonderful staying on a working farm in Wales - it was beautiful countryside and we appreciated Ann and John's hospitality.

    It was a great family holiday - and again we appreciated your blog Ben.

    Love, Moms

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