Last weekend we took the eurostar over to the UK for the first time. I was a little worried about the fact that you are underwater, but there was really nothing to worry about at all. It is just like being in a long tunnel and so much easier than flying as it takes you in to the heart of London. From there we took the train up to Ely, a small farming town not too far from Cambridge, to visit family friends. After a long day of travelling, touring the farm and meeting some great people, we were welcomed home to a fantastic warm meal and real wood fire...true English hospitality!
The following morning, with a light snow falling, we went and saw the amazing Ely Cathedral. These sights really do make you realise just how young New Zealand is. It really is worth the visit as my photo's just don't do it justice.
Once back in London, we attended our first Arsenal game at the Emirates Stadium. It still amazes me how much noise the away fans can make being such a small section of the stadium. The passion and enthusiasm is to be admired, but luckily we were on the winners side.
The following morning, with a light snow falling, we went and saw the amazing Ely Cathedral. These sights really do make you realise just how young New Zealand is. It really is worth the visit as my photo's just don't do it justice.
Once back in London, we attended our first Arsenal game at the Emirates Stadium. It still amazes me how much noise the away fans can make being such a small section of the stadium. The passion and enthusiasm is to be admired, but luckily we were on the winners side.
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