East London

I head to Vesna and Martin, for that I needed a bus, a train and another bus. I got to Chislehurst caves (£ 5). This is actually a 22 mile underground tunnels a lime mine that has been used since the Druids. During World War II i was a shelter. They used to grow mushrooms there. After the war, however, an alternative concert venue was there. Among others played there Hendrix, the Yardbirds, etc. The guide tries to make a nice tour that lasts 45 minutes. We catch a train to the center and then walked to Greenwich. There were squirrels again. A passerby gives us a handful of peanuts and tells us that squirrels are domesticated.

In the end, they really ate peanuts off our shoulders. We went past the observatory, where the laser marked the East-West border. A beautiful view from the hill opened. Rain drove us to the Greenwich Market. We were waiting for Damian to arrive. With the DLR to the Gate clock pub, £ 29 for food and drinks. To avoid Nina being alone at home, with DLR we headed to their Canary Wharf home. Stopped shortly in the Tessco store, £ 11. The group clicked and they were amazed at how many mutual acquaintances they have. As it was already late, I decide to sleep over at Damjan. From the apartment on the 16th floor in the glass building, there was a great view.
