The Abbey is a wonderful piece of architecture. Gloucestershire seems to be a very underrated part of the country
But what kind of whiskey and how do you drink it?[/QUOTE] Good question ! Oh and a silly one ( only one way to drink Whiskey I reckon )
If you had lived 150 years ago, you would not have needed to travel far. Sadly, the tanning industry, followed by the governments disastrous 1964 development, turned Runcorn into the place that it is today. Almost exactly the same mistakes were made when Plymouth was rebuilt after WW2
But what kind of whiskey and how do you drink it?[/QUOTE] Haha, I always drink it with cola or ginger cordial. I like it strong, my fave is Glenfiddich I also love Wild Turkey, Few, Johnny Walker, JD, Fireball cinnamon liqueur with whiskey
Haha, I always drink it with cola or ginger cordial. I like it strong, my fave is Glenfiddich I also love Wild Turkey, Few, Johnny Walker, JD, Fireball cinnamon liqueur with whiskey[/QUOTE] I just finished a bottle of Glenfiddich, thats some good stuff
Unless you are looking for the architecture of some of the historic building, or visiting theaters or the opera house, never waste you time visiting central London. By day it is crammed with American and Japanese tourists, but once all the decent visitors return to their hotels for dinner, dregs or humanity from all over the world crawl out of the woodwork. I worked in Piccadilly for 20 years until 1991, but since working from home, I have only been back to the west end a handful of times and they were for work related reasons. We live 15 minutes away by train, in one of the areas that few tourists even know exists.
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So it is! Didn't think to look Veronika, I'm from Stroud! Not living there now though, moved down to Cornwall.
Oh wow Stroud isn't far from me at all, that's funny I'm actually moving down to Cornwall in the spring! Haha!
I recommend it to everyone. So much more relaxed down there (not saying "here" because I am away in NZ until April) Where abouts in Cornwall, and what reason takes you?