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Thirdth day out May 13 th
9.25 am Odney Club to Great Horwood via London 24 c

08.32 am Up and about, have a little morning stroll.

09.27am Some of the outer buildings of the "Odney Club" where we were staying.

10.09 am Past a village house then in to outer London..

10.52 Outside "Madame Tasaud’s Wax Museum" and one of the large office buildings near by.

11.10 Down to the park nearby and the painted walls in the mens toilet.

12.25 More of the painted mens toilet and now we are at the village of Great Horwood.

14.39 Interesting roofing and a village trade fair is on at Great Horwood.

14.56 Some of the brits are proud of their houses and just checking for old relatives.

15.41 More back lane driving on the way to "Knowle Hill Farm".

15.48 Statement of the farm is a 1 mile roadway line of trees to the house.

15.55 Looking back from the house to farm buildings and here is where the cows are keep in the barns for the winter from the cold of snow being fed on silage, etc.

17.18 Very pleasant view across the way and a nice drive though the wood.

17.41 One last look at the buildings of which some were build by Dad.

17.45 Now leaving the house and then Great Horwood to drive back to " Odney Club"



Comments:
Philip:
Took the girls to the wax place in London then went up to Great Horwood to see our old farm from 1965 and everthing is so different to Australia here.

Donna: We went to London so the girls could see “Madame Thousands” and I found a Evangelical library which had these marvellous old books in written by Wesley and Calvin in 1560. I was holding them and they were written in the old English as well. Philip’s old farm was quite nice and the people there were very nice.

Rebecca:
Today we went to Madame Tasaud’s Museum which is the Wax Museum. Lucy and I had lots of fun there. We then travelled North West up to Great Horwood just north of Aylesbury. The people living in Dad’s old farm were very nice and were nice enough to show us around the farm which has changed quite a bit in the last forty years.



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