One day, when I grow into a woman of money and style, I will stay in a small boutique hotel in East London called 40 WINKS. It has only two bedrooms and it is owned by a designer David Carter. So, this down there IS NOT the bedroom I booked for my visit to London this year, but it is on my wish list for the years to come.
So my itinerary is as follows: I arrive in London on Saturday afternoon (27/03), the nex day I am leaving for Canterbury. I will be spending a week there, attending the seminar for teachers "Creative Methodology". On Saturday I'll be back to London where I intend to stay for another five days.
I booked my hotel room in London on line. I also bought my bus tickets from and to Luton Airport through the Internet. I bought rail tickets to and from Canterbury, also with a click of a mouse. A few months ago I booked my seminar through the Internet as well as my Wizzair ticket. For a person who is not in very good terms with computer technology, it seemed a big achievement, so I was starting to feel really knowledgable and computer literate. This was the point when I started praising the Internet and computers when - click -puff-everything I wrote dissapeared. This time I will stop here.
And my little adventure starts in two weeks.