Derek drove me to Chester to be picked up by National
Express at 9am. This one was direct and so was marked as London. There were
only about six people on the bus and we headed north out of Chester only to get
to the motorway and turn south. We took the Northwich exit and headed for
Tarvin (??) but turned right at the Tarvin roundabout and went through
Tarporley, near Crewe and near Stoke-on-Trent to get onto the M6. We made a
comfort stop at a service station and went through toll gates.
At some stage the M6 turned into the M1 and we only made one
stop at Milton Keynes. We entered London through some suburbs I forget now
(Crystal Palace?) and pulled up at Victoria coach station at about 1.30 (15
minutes late). I considered going on the internet while I was waiting for Jess,
but she sent me a text to say that she was at the main coach station across the
road. I found her without too much trouble and we walked to Victoria train
station (huge beast that it is). After sorting out what kind of tickets to get
during our stay, we took the tube to Oxford Circus and walked to ‘Oxford St’
hostel, which actually happens to be in Noel Street. Thanks, Derek, for finding
out where Noel Street is.
We checked in with a minimum of fuss, and found our room. It
was simple but comfortable enough, though the radiator was broken and a water
pipe dripped constantly into a big basin, into which I managed to drop a couple
of garments. Oh yeah, and the pillows were stitched in and unbearably flat.
But, it was still OK.
In the time we had left us, we decided to (1) check email, (2) buy groceries for all of our meals, and (3) look out for camera shops. We found a huge but dodgy internet cafĂ©, bought £12 worth of food (pasta/sauce, mince, Thai stir fry, sausages, cereal, bread, milk, etc.) and while I looked in camera shops, I couldn’t find a 350D as cheap as in Chester, though I knew there was a Jessops around.
By then it was completely dark and we managed to miss the
hostel completely. We found it again and unpacked the groceries. We had to
label all the fridge stuff, and so called them ‘Bennett’ or ‘Bennetts’, which
we found quite amusing. We kept all the other stuff upstairs in our room.
I think we met American guy on this night – a very
extroverted interior decorator called Biddle who kept telling us stories twice.
He was harmless enough, and I used one of his sugars (I replaced it with two I
stole from Maccas). We cooked our mince, pasta, and sauce while the others
microwaved Tesco meals or baked pizzas. Go us. I think we met hyperactive
Brisbane woman then too. The food was good, and Australian Dave offered us some
Italian cheese to put on top.
We washed up, went upstairs, and began to plan our days. It
was complex and we were still debating after midnight. I was wrecked, so went
to bed, leaving Jess to write in her diary.
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