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Lozellen

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  1. I'm pretty sure it's largely because of influx of people using the back way to join the south circular going westbound avoiding the partial closure near Grove Tavern Harvester. Another five weeks to go I believe...
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    I went today in just a cozzie and it was heavenly!
  3. Putney bridge and fulham palace road to hammersmith is my route of choice.
  4. Last time I was working out there, I got a prepaid T-mobile sim off amazon I think (might have been eBay), while I was still in the UK. Meant I could set up my phone ahead of time although think I had to complete the process once I landed. If you do this, use your normal card number, but a US address as your billing address. I used the hotel I was staying at for my first couple of nights. Obviously it shouldn't work, but it does. I then as above, got the something like $30 a month which gave you a month with enough texts, minutes and data to use your phone as you would here. A colleague did the same thing, but just walked into a t-mobile store once we were in the US which to be honest is probably a little less complicated and presumably you could pay in cash or use a card without requiring a local billing address. I lived over there for six years so would echo the advice about checking on network compatibility. Verizon is total no go, can't remember about the others but Tmobile worked fine with an iPhone.
  5. There's an enterprise car hire in Sydenham which I've always found cheap and cheerful. Used them recently for a one way hire to Cornwall because their one way rate was about half of the other firms which isn't always clear on the price comparison sites. Also they do free pick up/drop off if it's difficult for you to get to them under your own steam. Agreed - not a fan of National.
  6. P13 is a nightmare at any busy times of day and you're so close to Forest Hill road anyway. I would just walk the five minutes down Ryedale to Forest Hill road and pick up the 63. You'd be getting on at the first or second stop so guaranteed seat!
  7. I used to live in the states and spend a couple of summers in the white mountains in New Hampshire, and Stowe in Vermont. Both places less about the towns, but incredible hiking. Cape Cod is lovely too and very accessible from Boston. It feels almost like an American version of Cornwall. We were working so were put up so not sure on prices but the holiday houses at Stoweflake and the Green Mountain Inn are gorgeous. There is an Inn in Stowe whose owners are British called 'ye old england Inn' I think... Very hospitable and would probably love to see a couple of British faces for dinner. Magic Hat brewery in Burlington is fun, long trail brewery is on my dream list too as well as hiking the long trail. But I'm pretty much obsessed by microbrews.
  8. Hmmm... I had an appointment and was seen fairly quickly despite a very busy waiting room. I would go first thing in the morning with a good book and chance it. Although I vaguely remember them checking my appointment info on the door before letting me in.
  9. "Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills..." Dolly Parton "Leslie and I have an amazing relationship and it's very physical, he still pushes all my buttons. People say 'oh but he's so much older than you' and you know what, I'm the one having to push him away. We have so much in common, we both love soup and snow peas, we love the outdoors, and talking and not talking. We could not talk or talk forever and still find things to not talk about." Best in Show
  10. If money isn't a big problem Yamaha Silent pianos are great. They are fully functioning traditional pianos but when you put down a pedal, the hammers are stopped from striking the piano strings and sensors convert what you are playing into an electric sound so you can plug in headphones and hammer away. Thus best of both worlds - proper weight and action but ability to play without disturbing the neighbours at antisocial times.
  11. If you're in area, I've never waited more than two days for an appointment at Forest Hill road group practice and often get offered same day. Their phone system is a bit annoying as it's an 0845 number, but you can almost always get through.
  12. I don't know what to say other than that I'm so sorry and hope that you at least have some closure and peace.
  13. Meant to post earlier - no sign of him on my run through Brenchley Gardens, Nunhead Cemetery and south side of Peckham Rye.
  14. I'm often working evenings and weekends so might not be able to join the group run but will keep an eye out on my run tomorrow and perhaps cover Brenchley gardens and Nunhead Cemetery.
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