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28 October 2021
The Roald Dahl Museum, Great Missenden
This trip had originally been scheduled for the end of the summer holidays, when The Boy was to have his first full day at secondary school, and was to have been Boy Two's birthday present from his grandfather. However, the boys both came down with Covid-19 (fortunately not badly - Boy Two was almost asymptomatic) so the trip had to be cancelled - and both the museum and Chiltern Railways were very good about refunding tickets.
So the trip was postponed until half-term, and The Boy honoured us with his company, too. The Daughter is now working in Marylebone Road, so the Swan Whisperer and I went up to Baker Street Station to meet them at her offices. We then found a bus would take us back along the road to Marylebone Station, which was nice of it, and were in good time for our train to Great Missenden with Chiltern Railways.
Unfortunately, it was not a pleasant journey. The lights had not been switched on in our carriage, and a lot of the first part of the run is in a tunnel! And when I went to the loo, I can't begin to tell you how indescribably filthy it was. Not a pleasant experience, and I warned the others off it!
We arrived at Great Missenden at last, and it was only a short walk to the museum. Which was lovely if you like Roald Dahl, which the boys do. A lot of information about his life and, towards the end, a creative sort of room where you could make up sentences with fridge magnets, and various other crafts.
Then it was nearly lunchtime and, at The Boy's request we went back to a café called "Matilda's" nearer the station - he said he had been attracted by a picture of the "freakshake"-type milkshake outside, but when push came to shove, they were "off" as the ice-cream machine had broken. The café was extremely busy and it took a good half hour for our food to arrive. At first we sat outside, but the boys got very cold so when a table came free inside, we took it. I had chosen poached egg on avocado toast, which was lovely but very filling (two of them!), and with feta cheese underneath. The Swan Whisperer had an All Day Breakfast; Boy Two had a burger he couldn't quite finish, and the Boy had a "mixed shish", with chicken and lamb, which came on a bed of rice, with salad. He managed most of it - pre-teen boys appear to have hollow legs!
After this, there was a bit over an hour before our train back, so the menfolk went on the nearby "countryside trail", which was about an hour's walk. I wasn't up for that, so I decided to finish the "village trail" which was mostly along the village street, but then a diversion up to the church, which was a lot father than I thought it was going to be!
But worth the walk. I didn't go and find Dahl's grave, but spent a while looking round the church and sitting quietly, and then I walked back into the village and got a cup of tea I didn't really want at the museum café where I'd arranged to meet the others. They finished my tea between them on the walk back to the station.
The train for London was much better than the one out, as the lights were working! I didn't try the loo, though. I felt rather sorry for Boy Two, though, as he is not considered old enough to have a phone, and at one stage on the journey, the Swan Whisperer, The Boy and I were all engrossed on ours! I said as much, but he just laughed.
And then a bus two stops along Marylebone Road, and we returned the boys to their mother before heading home ourselves. I have been asleep more or less ever since, having done >10k steps today!
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The Northern Line Extension
30 August 2021
Bank Holiday Excursion
Last week, we had noticed the 452 bus that went, we discovered, from Vauxhall to Kensal Rise, and we agreed that on our next Expotition we would take it and see where it went. Well, to Kensal Rise, obvs, but where was Kensal Rise and how did the bus get there?
We started off by getting a P5 into Brixton and then a 2 up to Vauxhall - I had thought we might take the Tube, but a bus was coming. It is a very grey and dull day, but not raining.
At Vauxhall bus station there wasn't long to wait for a 452.
At first, it followed the route of the 196 from Vauxhall, down past Nine Elms Sainsbury's and the new Tube Station, Springfield Church, and so on, but where the 196 turns left, it goes straight on, past Wandsworth Road station, and so to Cedars Road, where it turns right, and follows the route of the 137 across Chelsea Bridge, up Sloane Street (I was surprised to see cafés in the middle of Sloane Square) and into Knightsbridge (incredibly slow, as always).
Then it turns up Kensington Gore, and goes past the Royal Albert Hall and the Albert Memorial,
and so on to Kensington High Street, turning right up Kensington Church Street, passing Notting Hill Gate and then Ladbroke Grove. Just before the Regents Canal and the Westway it did a quick dive into a big Sainsbury's - how useful of it - and then came back on to the main road, and so up to Kensal Rise Station.
We got off the bus and went to look for a cup of tea. In fact, most of the cafés, we discovered too late, too late, were on the other side of the road, and had we crossed, we would have had a wide choice. As it was, we found a Gail's Bakery with benches outside, which was nice (we had jackets today!). The Swan Whisperer had a cup of coffee and a granola bar, and I had a cup of Earl Grey - I don't know what the brand was, but it was delicious. I would have liked something to eat, but decided it would spoil my supper if I did, so resisted temptation.
After we had finished our drinks, we saw there was a southbound 452 coming, so we caught it and stayed on it as far as Sloane Square, where we got off and walked across the square to see how it had changed. Peter Jones is covered in scaffolding and looked almost derelict, but I think it was open. At the other end, the Royal Court Theatre is still there. I took a picture of the cafés.
And then we caught a 137 all the way home! I had been farsighted, for once, and made a pork and bean casserole, which I put into the slow cooker section of the Instant Pot. Unfortunately, I think I should have cooked it on high rather than medium, as the potatoes and carrots are still crunchy, but nothing that 5 minutes or so in the pressure cooker function won't cure.