Blog2018 ≫ A bit of a tricky walk to the London Eye

It was a little further than Thing 2's little legs would have liked, and the snow was blowing in our faces but we made it. Not too much of a queue, and we had chocolate to eat while waiting so that was fine. Fun to jump into the moving "car" of the London Eye. Been a long long time since I have been on this. I don't think the boy was at all phased by it, but also it wasn't as exciting as he thought it might be. It made a change though, something different to do. One interesting thing was with the "green screen" photo that you pose for, so they can superimpose you into various London Eye pictures. My jacket and my jumper were also a bright green so when the pictures came out most of my body had disappeared. Would have been a good photo, but not 25 good really. We quite enjoyed the "4D" movie about the London Eye that they showed in the ticket hall, we went in there after our trip round.

💬 Next I chose Pain Quotidien

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Paul Clarke's blog - I live in A small town, Kent. Married to Clare + father to two, I am a full-stack web developr, and I do javascript / nodejs, some ruby, other languages ect ect. I like pubs, running, eating, home-automation and other diy jiggery-pokery, history, genealogy, Television, squirrels, pirates, lego, and TIME TRAVEL.