QM2 arrived right on schedule, early on the 28th. Since I (alone amongst the passengers) could handle my own luggage, I had leave to disembark as soon as the gangway was rigged. Taxis were lined up waiting; one whisked me to the train station. The train was standing by, I boarded and we were off through the green, green countryside.
Arrived at Waterloo Station, London, crossed the street to the Union Jack Club. The front desk said I could check in early, which was very fortunate. I hadn’t slept well the night before, a combination of pre-disembarkation jitters and the couple in the adjoining stateroom having an unhealthy amount of sex. So…I went immediately to bed.
I should mention that the Union Jack Club is a private club, membership limited to enlisted members of the UK military. I got to stay because I’m a member of the Marines Memorial Association in San Francisco…we have reciprocal privileges. It is not fancy, but its clean and nice, with its own bar and restaurant. It’s location is ideal for exploring London.




Best post yet! You must have gotten some sleep!
You seem to be off to a great start. Suggest listening to “Waterloo Sunset” while you’re there! Enjoy your visit!
https://open.spotify.com/track/4qSk2aeaE2dh5ZOP0JdaV3?si=d161cc0db1a0445f
Go see a show. The theater there is fantastic!
What was going on in the square, in the top pic? How long are you staying in England?
Some street performer was cracking a bullwhip! Every open square or park in London is packed.
Are you sad to have the sea voyage end so soon? London is quite a consolation. Good that you are able to professionally assess the Transport Museum. Is this what is known as a busman’s holiday? The Union Jack Club is a perfect place for a Yankee Jack.
Excellent. Leaving tomorrow for 3 days in the mountains around Sonoma with the 15 year old twins. Back on Saturday.