Dorking Deepdene
We started the day fairly early and went to Leicester Square to purchase discount tickets to “The Lion King” at the Lyceum Theatre. We got seats in the “circle” section.
We then went to Victoria Station and caught a train to Dorking Deepdene. Trista wanted to visit there. She had never been but heard the name announced on the train all the time “calling at Dorking Deepdene”. We thought it sounded funny and we were hoping to get mugs or t-shirts or something funny with the name on it. We traveled to Dorking and found Dorking Deepdene was really just he name of the train station. The town itself was just Dorking which is funny enough. But apparently they don’t see the humor in their name because we could not find any memorabilia with the name on it, not even serious ones. The town was nice and we ate a pasty at a little shop there for lunch. I had never had a pasty before coming to England and really like them. We also saw a restaurant called Wimpys which apparently is quite common but struck us as funny.
We then went to Merstham to retrieve the rest of our luggage from Alice’s flat. She was home but it was hard leaving because she could not hear hardly at all and we were having a very difficult time making her understand we were not staying but WERE leaving Trista’s food for her. Then we headed for the hotel in London with all our luggage. We may not have planned too well as it was rush hour. The train was fine to Victoria Station but the underground was packed! It took about three passing trains before we worked out way close enough for Chloe and I to get on. We left Trista on the platform and she took the next train. Luckily Chloe and I had learned how to use the system and were able to go on.
We then took the underground to Embankment and walked to the theater. The play was really good but everything is catching up with me. I am tired and had to fight dozing off. There were several people sleeping which surprised me. After the show we retraced our steps and stayed up at the hotel until about 2:00 AM getting packed and organized for tomorrow.






I am married and the mother of six (yes, six!) grown children. I live in western Washington where it does rain a lot but not as much as you think.