What an education

11 May

Well the shock and awe of boarding the A380 very quickly gave way to a small amount of terror as being slightly claustrophobic, I was a little morified to see how small the economy seats were. I mean really, would a tiny bit more space on such a prestigious plane have been so much to give. As I heard one Cape Malay man once describe it, we were "in soos sardienjties" (as tight as a tin of sardines). 

The British airways staff were great and after a late supper we managed to get a few hours of light sleep, but it wasn't long before we had to get through a very quick breakfast, and shortly after that we landed.  One great thing though, that A380 was one of the smoothest flights I've ever had. 

Now this is just where the fun began.  Landing at Heathrow, London was quite the education.  Whilst trying to find our way to the main terminal, we spotted some trains and there I got quite confused.  I thought we had somehow landed at the London underground, only to descover, no, this is just the inter-terminal train!  Yoh!  Gobsmacked I was...  Lol! 

Well then trying to find your way around anything from there is just overwhelming. Getting through border control was really interesting but not too bad. 

We have managed to arrange a Vodafone sim card and that was surprisingly simple but Blondie did have some challenges figuring out how to use the package correctly. 

After a croissant and coffee we decided we'd better make our way to Euston station rather than hang around Heathrow. That's where the sheer scale of the London metro rail system smacks you in the face. From Heathrow there are a trains out of the airport and those lines seem to be well maintained with better quality trains, but after changing from the airport line to the older London underground system, those trains are a little crappy, but boy are they fast!  

After arriving at Euston, and checking which platform our train departs from we managed to find a familiar logo and familiar flavour for which I'm grateful!  

More to follow tonight....


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