Posts Tagged ‘Butlers Wharf’
Halloween falls on a Sunday this year, which fits nicely into a wild Halloween weekend. I’m not usually one that’s crazy into fancy dress (this is what British people call costume parties), but around Halloween time, I usually can get talk into putting on some silly outfit and have a good time.
I didn’t celebrate Halloween during my time in Cameroon, and it’s nice to be in London where it doesn’t feel like holidays throw up on stores every few months (except for maybe Christmas). I get the Halloween spirit here but not the over-the-top level of candies, decors, etc. in stores. When I left the US in September, Halloween already threw up all over local Target and Wal-mart.
The highlight of my Halloween weekend was the boat party that Butlers Wharf residence organized for us. They rented out a cruise boat – the most basic kind you can get, got a DJ that played fun music, and voilà you have youself a party boat! We cruised up and down the Thames from Butlers Wharf Pier where we boarded, to Canary Wharf, down to Westminister, and back.
I highly recommend a boat trip down River Thames for all visitors to London. The first time I did this, I took the TFL River Boat from Embankment all the way to Greenwich. It’s an absolutely lovely ride, and very inexpensive – a regular Oyster card would cost £4.90 for a single trip. There really is no better way to take in London than from a journey down River Thames.
Didn’t see any trick-or-treaters this year; perhaps next year. Happy Halloween to all!
I’m back in London after 3 years of wildly amazing experiences, and I’m deliriously happy. It could be because I’ve hardly slept in the past 36 hours, but I remember this state of contentment from my previous stays. I arrived in London Heathrow at 7:30am. After a long wait at the customs line, I finally pushed all of my luggage out and was looking for my taxi driver. To avoid the hassle of public transportation with nearly 150 lbs worth of stuff, I decided to spend a little money and reserved a private taxi. These are not your typical London black cabs, but they are still certified by Transport for London. At a flat rate of £43, my taxi driver took over my bags the minute I saw him, loaded them up, and drove me through hectic morning traffic and dropped me off at the door of my apartment. Worth every pence!
We drove into the city from West London and went by my old neighborhood of South Kensington. It was surreal to see the stores where I shopped regularly, the pubs that we frequented, and being able to recognize all the major landmarks. I felt instantly at home. I know right away I had made the right choice coming here. This is the kind of familiarity I need after the intense experience of Peace Corps.
I’m living in the LSE Residence of Butlers Wharf, thought a bit far away from the campus compare to the rest, the neighborhood is absolutely charming, and the price is just right! How could you complain when you can walk less than 5 minutes and see Tower Bridge and no matter which direction you go, you are likely to end up by River Thames. I checked into my room and dropped my bags off. For the first time since 2005, I’m living in a dorm style housing. Though the Butlers Wharf is technically an apartment, the rooms are arranged like a dorm room with a single bed, a desk, closet and all the basics. Major spiffing up is absolutely in order to make this space my home.
Before unpacking, I had lunch in the neighborhood. London welcomed me with some rare sunshine. The brisk wind, sunshine, coffee and pasta made a delightful lunch. I’m excited to explore this neighborhood and call it my home for this next year. I met some of my flatmates today and they are all incredibly interesting. This place is mini UN. There are 6 of us and we come from: USA/Taiwan, Lithuania, Australia, China, Japan and Chile. I had a drink at one of the English pubs nearby with the Australian & the Lithuanian. Our amazing conversations about world politic, culture, and the like is just a small preview of what is to come with the rest of the LSE student body. I’m in for a treat! 24 hours ago, I was nervous and scared, but now, I’m 110% ready!












