Subject : more fun with sis Date : Fri, 02 Apr 1999 08:16:15 PST [she's fat and ugly and mummy dresses her - ha ha ha] Okay this is more fun about my sister's visit to London now. She arrived in London on Friday the 12th at 4:15pm, oops, 7:45pm. If she arrived on time I would've taken her to Natural History Museum as most of the paying museums here are free from 4:30pm to 5:50pm. Just enough time to look at the dinosaur exhibition and other cool stuff and bypassing the exhibitions of flowers, seeds, early man, rocks, fish, grass........... Then if the plan was on time we would've gone to Whiteleys Mall in Bayswater to meet up with Liz and Emma. Anyway we do go back to Bayswater and eat a 30 pound chinese meal of 5-6 dishes. Liz and her boyfriend Kym who has since had to leave used to come here, so the owners ask after him. Head up the road to Whiteleys mall and check out some of the stores before they close, MUJI is a japanese chain store of clothes, pens, paper, envelopes, food, bikes, shelving ad nauseum and it is utter namebrand shit, don't know why people buy from there. On the top floor is an art gallery so we have a quick look in there. Head back to Liz's flat which is just down the road. We sit and chat and till late and head back home with a view to getting up early tomorrow morning. Saturday comes with the weekend and in London this means MARKET TIMES. I was looking forward to showing Julia Portobello Market as it is always an awesome sight for a visitor to London to come to a real market (not like the insipid Victoria Market in Auckland which I never liked) and see the sea of people. We plan to meet at 10am the top of the road which looks down onto this cavalcade of antique shops. While waiting a host of taxis drop off beside us with old american couples and distinguished english gentlemen with their wives. We're slightly late and they are later, they decided to walk through Notting Hill Gate to get the full experience of market time. The sun is above us and a slight breeze makes this most aggreable day I've had so far. We descend into the depths and escape around 3pm. In there we followed Julia's nose for cashmere and nicknacks. Can't remember much what we did here but I do recall carrying around a lot of groceries for everyone and also eating the best value chicken burger ever. I'd not been here for over a month and it was actually exciting to be back again. Picked up the uncut videos for Dario Argento's "The Sect" and "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer". We walk back to Liz's place, we get waylaid as they check out a price for a haircut at some swanky place. Pop into Oxfam next door and find 30 mins later they've taken off without me ! Arrive at Liz's place tired and following my plan we head to Camden. Normally it's best to try to get to Camden for the first time on a Saturday so that if you run out of time you can go on Sunday. We take the bus from Bayswater up north then east along Kilburn, St Johns Wood to the Chalk Farm end of Camden. The sun is still out and we enter into the marketplace here called The Stables which it was once the site of. A bit boring but we check into that techno rave store whom everyone who's ever been there will know what I'm talking about (!) Getting dark so we head back along the road to the Camden tube and nothing much else apart from clothes catches our eye. Surprised during her whole trip here that Julia's doesn't seem to be that interested in the things I thought she would be such as clothes and arty crafty stuff. We get off at Tottenham Court Road Station and walk south down Charing Cross Road and eat at Wong Kei Restaurant. We managed to get a seat on the Ground floor which is a bit of a first ! The bill for dishes came to 12 pounds a step down costwise but not taste wise from the upmarket Bayswater the night before ! A short jaunt through central London at night, we end at SEGAWORLD and shell out for some rides which are terrible. On Sunday we gotta head to Greenwich Village. I could've sworn I asked Liz if she had been there before and as the day progresses it seems she's hasn't. Anyway we arrive at Bank station at 10 or 11am grab the tube to Canary Wharf and get some photos and views of the Millenium Dome. Walk on 2 tube stops and find that the line is down for the last leg of the journey so have to take a bus to Island Gardens Tube. It stops conveniently outside the toilets so I jump in and jump out again (guys can do that) and look onto the Thames from this side of the river before heading underground through the tunnel to the other side. Check out the millenium dome exhibition and get our bags checked as is usual with London, they seem to have security for every shop and restaurant. Check out the marketsin the village, grab a bag of fudge as is usual then walk on up to the Observatory. Get a photo on the zero degree line, east-west latitude line. Spot a few squirrels along the way. A search for a toilet leads up south past the deer park and almost to Blackheath which looks like an old rustic village from far away (we can see the church steeple very well) but as we walk past the donkey rides on the heath where supposedly the plague victims are buried (?) the 1/2 mile marker causes the others to turn back, but never fear I'll be back again.......... It is round 2pm now. The bus stop is convenient and we get on it and travel from SE London through New Cross where Liz used to live and get off at Westminister Bridge. The Lode lion on the aquarium side of the bridge is cool. Made many years ago on May 24th ;-) This is where we saw in the new year within earshot of Big Ben as you may recall. We walk across the bridge to check out the House of Parliament and Westminister Abbey. It's cut short for more toilet breaks, a quest for food ! In this particular area there's not much at all apart from office blocks and the food places that service them. We decide to walk East along the Thames to The Tate Gallery. Get there and it's a quick jaunt downstairs to the ahem...toilet and to the cafe. They grab some overpriced treats, I grab some knives and forks. Eat up and walk around the Tate for 2 hours until closing and we can tick that off our list. From there we decide to make our own way back. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we try to meet up but need the first 2 days to relax and catch up on our sleep from the late nights on Friday to Sunday. Tried to catch up with cousin Rodney but work committments meant none of us could make it. In the meantime Julia has a weeklong travel card and checks out amongst others : Victoria and Albert Museum; National Gallery (which this summer is open till 9pm on Sundays and Wednesdays - great cos I've been there 3 times and only done half of it cos I like to read everything); Natural History Museum where Julia said she found more interest in the things I found boring; Bond Street and other fashion places; catching up with Rebecca from Auckland; and also searching for pressies for back home............... Thursday I finish work and plan to meet with Julia and Rodney at Virgin Store at 8pm. Good to see Rodney finally and he hasn't changed :-) Walk through to Soho looking for a place to eat. Decide to go to Mr Wu's all you can eat chinese for 4.50 UKP. We eat here and take our time. Leave and head to Leicester Square and catch the stars leaving the Royal Premiere of 'Tea With Mussolini' we catch the back heads of Charles and Camilla and catch a glimpse of Judi Dench and Cher. Get some yanks to take our photo and then we go our separate ways, hugs all around. Friday Liz gets a day off and books them on a day trip that takes in Stonehenge en route to Bath. From all accounts it is a fun day with a cockney driver which slangs/swears every so often at the other drivers. Liz fulfills a dreams to eat some 'tea and scoones' (sic). On the way back they are supposed to be back at 6:30pm but traffic on the M25 and M4 holds them up for 2 hours. Thank goodness for coaches with toilets !! Saturday we plan to meet at Waterloo Station to take the train to Hampton Court Palace. We turn up late 20 mins and at the top of the tube escalators there is a Guiness tent giving away little cups of the stuff to England and French fans off to Twickenham. We line for 10-15 mins trying to get our tickets from a machine that doesn't seem to accept notes and in one instance chewing out my note and putting it into a little repository (was it counterfeit?) and a little bit of work with a pencil we manage to prise it out. Eventually we are on our way and take a 30 mins train trip NorthEast to Hampton Court Palace, home of a King or something. ALways wanted to go there and on a bright sunny day like this. The grounds are nice but I would've liked it to be a water garden. The trail leads us towards the outer grounds and walking through a gate one sees a wide treelined trail all the way to the end of the park. Julia and I run down it and turn to get our photos taken. Down the trail we see what seems like a whole pack of dogs, though the legs seem a bit too long and high off the ground...we run down (cue for another impromptu photograph) and see that is it actually a pack(?) of deer crossing backwards and forwards along the trail, young fellas playing around ! Julia takes a photo of them passing in front of her, I go get Liz and Emma to give them a push but the deer depart when they arrive, natch. Luckily we decided to walk the grounds first instead of buying a Palace ticket at the main entrance where everyone else from the train, coaches are buying them, because at the rear of the palace there is a nice quiet ticket office there. We grab a timetable for the shows and plan our next 3-4 hours here. We split up and walk around, I won't go into the size and many attractions here, suffice to say you need to come here at least to say you've been here. We check out the kitchen and the many private chambers and galleries here. King Williams private chambers are cool and a tour adds a lot of interesting info about each room. I found it interesting how the rooms got smaller and smaller as you got closer to her personal chamber. Also what a waste eh ? Got our photos taken with various staff in traditional dress. A talk on the different hierachies of England raises a few laughs as I am a knight with daughter in tow, Julia is a Baron, Liz is a Dyke, err Duke and Emma is a Gentleman. Being the Fong kids we have to be kidders so we have a little kid around, (you had to be there.) In this particular room there are amazing tapestries that must have taken years and years to hand weave. We leave the palace as it closes on Saturday at 4:30pm. Head to the maze which is laughably small. Not much fun as there are a hundred other people running around it as well like little children ! Try to get to the smaller palace gardens and it is shut, oh no ! We satisfy ourselves with a photo each sitting on the garden wall. Head back and get my photo taken on the bridge with a cool looking restaurant in the background - to my family who will see this photo, you will understand. Take the train back to Waterloo station and from there pass by South Bank Centre and check out the latest art installation - boring irish shit which makes me think they should stick to killing each other :-) Nice and warm here we walk over the bridge back to the northside and to Trafalgar Square and to all-you-can-eat indian in Leicester Square. Munch down with lots of tourists and eat a few dishes of indian until I am stuffed. Sunday is designated a shopping only day. Julia will be taking back stuff for my family. Plan to meet at Liverpool Station exit at 10am to go to Spitalfields Market. Should mention here that I did have a few things earmarked for my family but when I suggested them to Julia she said they wouldn't like them. Anyway the line from Holborn to Liverpool is down we have to take a bus there which wastes some time. We get there and spend and hour waiting for the others. Eventually we find them in the station as well walking around like us ! Head off to Spitalfields and it is cool being there early in the morning as I'm normally there late in the day. Get a tshirt for brother Matthew, one for sister Anita, pick up some cds for myself, too expensive so ditch them. Julia managed to pink up a chinese print tshirt which'll be cool to wear in NZ. After a successful excursion we ran for the bus and get off at Covent Garden and then to Oxford and Regent Streets in searches for perfume, clothes etc. After a lot of walking and dead ends we manage to pick up all we *almost* need for everyone else ;-p We separate and I go pick up Emma in Borders bookstore, I get waylaid by a video of Simpsons and share a listening a booth with an yank for 30 mins watching the latest video. Buy some chinese groceries and a tin of almond cakes for a final dinner at Liz's place. A bit of a long fucking debacle waiting outside in the cold and getting told off by Liz's neighbours until her landlord comes to the rescue. We get in at 9pm for a great homecooked meal. The other girls have a laugh as Julia and I slurp our soup (as a sign of respect to the chef - Liz). Anyway to cut a long story short we finish up late, hug each other and head back home with thoughts of the busy week and memories of home and family clouding our thoughts....... Thanks Sis ! Subject : a little update on happenings Date : Wed, 14 Apr 1999 17:14:18 +0100 HI All still busy here, sweating bullets every now and then so not much time to do emailing stuff. Because of some firewall problem here Hotmail and geocities etc go really slow in the afternoon so hence I find it very hard to check my email and update my homepage, really bad, so hence my tardy email to any personal email from you all. Anyway, here's some news : Do you recall how I ended up at this hostel in Shepherds Bush ? Well it was so I would be close to Shepherds Bush Empire for MTV's Five Night Live week -a week of concerts. Tickets came on sale again this weekend so I picked up tickets for Supergrass and Suede. Shame you can't get it in New Zealand again ! These concerts will be in May. This Saturday I am catching up with Dave Davies and others from XTRA and heading out to a rave. A few weeks ago Emma's friend came and stayed at a posh restaurant so we ordered up an expensive dinner on her company account. It is affiliated with a restaurant owned by well-known French chef called Marco Pierre White. I decided to try again in my quest to get a great steak in England, but alas it was not to be ! I ordered the 20 UKP steak with all the trimmings and it came in normal french fashion as medium rare which was fine by me but still tasted bad. For dessert I ordered a slice of cheesecake which I ate in a mouthful and that cost 3.50 UKP ! had a great time driving around the UK and headed down to Lands End (the most south-westerly point of Great Britain, expect a rundown soon. IN the interim we missed the Oxford-Cambridge boat race which by all accounts is an antiquated tradition. Today is Wednesday and Anna-Maria should be coming back to the hostel today. This coming Sunday is it the 23 mile London Marathon. Crazy guy sighting number 18 : in the tube a guy was holding a moneykey soft toy like it was a child, thought it was a fun guy so went up behind and shook the monkey's hand and got a cold as stare back from him ! UK Tv is great, every saturday night BBC has a chinese movie. In the past two weeks we've had The Killer, City On Fire (which Reservoir Dogs is based upon and you can definitely notice the similarities) and Bullet In The Head ! Tonight I looking forward to Marathon Man - one of my favourite movies ! Last week saw 'Life Is Beautiful' and it is great, though I can understand if Jews don't like it. xxx darryl ! "Work like you don't need money, Love like you've never been hurt, And dance like no one's watching."