March is the 'in-deep' time for teachers in London. It's all heads down, bums up, mark-mark-mark so there isn't much happening in terms of social life. I did, however, save up to go and see a performance in the famous Shakespeare's Globe. It's an open top theatre where performers are basically doing their thing out in the elements. Although I wasn't complaining, almost typically, on the night of the performance, and for the two days before in fact, it snowed in London for the second time in six months. It was wet and cold and I loved it a little bit (or a lot depending on who you speak to). See our video (above) about how to appropriately move about in the London snow to save energy and make up time. Sadly, my working visa is coming to an end and I am joining the many hopeful Aussies returning home in the hopes of securing a sponsorship from my school. The application has not been passed so far and so my return ticket may have to become an open ticket with eyes on the future months.
Regardless, I wanted to say that my friends, travel buddies, co-workers and housemates have made my time in London memorable and I can never thank them enough! I have had so many adventures and experiences in London town that I never would have considered back home, some of which I never knew existed. My fingers are crossed that this is only see-you-soon and not goodbye for good. Love you all loads xxxx
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