Today is the fourth day of our London - house- and catsitting experience. Mr. Süß and I look after two 1-year-old Abyssinian cats. They are extremely easy to handle and it's great to have them around.
The communitiy we're living in at the moment is highly interesting, as we're almost solely surrounded by ultra orthodox jews. It's like a small Israel in front of the door step.
In the last few days we managed to do a lot of sightseeing:
We went to see the house Sigmund Freud lived in from 1938 until he died one year later. In 1986 the house became a museum dedicatded to Sigmund Freud as his youngest daughter Anna, who lived there until she died in 1982, had wished. The hubby and I visited Karl Marx's grave in Highgate Cemetery as well as the Tower of London. Furthermore, we had a nice walk through Hyde Park ending at Buckingham Palace.
There is still a lot to see, so I will keep you updated.
Photos will have to wait, as I'm using the Praktica at the moment.
The communitiy we're living in at the moment is highly interesting, as we're almost solely surrounded by ultra orthodox jews. It's like a small Israel in front of the door step.
In the last few days we managed to do a lot of sightseeing:
We went to see the house Sigmund Freud lived in from 1938 until he died one year later. In 1986 the house became a museum dedicatded to Sigmund Freud as his youngest daughter Anna, who lived there until she died in 1982, had wished. The hubby and I visited Karl Marx's grave in Highgate Cemetery as well as the Tower of London. Furthermore, we had a nice walk through Hyde Park ending at Buckingham Palace.
There is still a lot to see, so I will keep you updated.
Photos will have to wait, as I'm using the Praktica at the moment.
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