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London: Globe Theatre
When Bill asked what some things were that I wanted to do on this trip, I could only think of one thing: See a Shakespeare play in the Globe Theatre. Today was Play Day! Somehow I didn’t picture that this 16th century theatre would be located right smack dab in the middle of downtown, but Read more
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Oxford: Oxford University
Oxford University was founded in 1096, and like all great universities, was founded in the only real Truth: God’s Word. This is evidenced by its crest, which says, “Dominus Illuminato Meo” — Latin for “God enlighten me.” The Martyr’s memorial tells a different story, however: One of stories of violence and intrigue in the name Read more
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Warwick Castle: Game of Thrones
On the afternoon of our second day, we stormed the castle. Warwick Castle, that is. Pronounced Warick, the castle was built in 1068 by William the Conqueror because it was in the center of the country, with quick and easy access to any direction. Additionally, it was on a sandstone cliff on the banks of Read more
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Goodbye Jet Lag, Hello London!
We’re learning that following advice is a good thing. We got up at 3 am the day we traveled, even though our plane didn’t leave until almost 6 p.m. Why would we do that, you ask? Because we had been given advice of a book loaned to us by a friend, who is an experienced Read more
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A Dozen European Countries in 54 Days and a Carry-On Backpack
My husband, Bill, and I are getting ready to leave for the trip of a lifetime. We will be leaving from Denver International Airport in less than 24 hours. The adventure will take us to twelve European countries. We are researching on behalf of our present and future clients at Expedia CruiseShipCenters, opening in the Read more




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