Posted: 2006-08-11 03:09 PM  
Thanks for yor message,
If you need any help with your london trip don t be afraid to ask me, if you need to contact me in London my phone is 02085441253, (you never know!). But I will be away from the 24/08 until 28/04.
I hope will enjoy the City, it s expensive but great!
The Mi6 Building is situated in Vauxhall, you can see it next to the Vauxhall bridge. The film you were talking about in the latest James Bond.
Hope you and your wife will enjoy your stay
Isabelle
I did quite some k's in the last few years. Been to France (Alpes, Pyreenees, Jura, Alsace, Vosges), Spain (costa verde, picos de europa), Italy (piemonte, alto adige), Austria (tirol) and Germany (bavaria, black forest) ...
I wanted to drive to Scandinavia and UK but now i got my Girlfriend pregnant... so I have other things in mind. Perhaps we will still be able to do some short trips in july depending on the size of her tummy ;-)
Thank you for reading and rating my report of Annecy.
I fear that because I didn't stay longer in this beautiful town I can't give any more information. However I liked the place quite a lot and thought it had to be written down. Not much information but a lot of charme that I wanted to convey. Obviously you got the message :-)
Posted: 2006-04-25 09:31 AM  
Well I have taken and course, and definitely tried with my Swedish friends, but it is a much more difficult language than i originally thought! I can read much better than I speak it though...though i am far from fluent.
Posted: 2006-04-24 04:48 PM  
I hope that you are Ok, thank you for taking the time to comment on my pictures.
The buildings are graded to show their relative architectural or historic interest:
• Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest
• Grade II* are particularly important buildings of more than special interest
• Grade II are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them.
For more info See the website
http://www.heritage.co.uk/apavilions/glstb.html#d
I hope you will find the info useful.
Trellick Tower is part of London, as a listed building it can not be taken down, and permissiion is needed to do repairs. But if one day it goes down I gues for Londonners it will like missing the Twin Towers in New York! I am trying to show pictures of the "hidden London", away from the typical tourist shot.
Take care
Isabelle