I loved smelling the ocean air. Seeing the snow on a pebbly beach is something I've never seen before in my life..
Get your chestnuts. Chestnuts. Victorian Dickens.
On my way to Brighton from the freeway view. White Christmas are the best.
Walking in a winter Wonderland. Later on will conspire as we dream by the fire.
The Ice was everywhere and everyone very careful not to slip on it.
I saw the exotic Royal Pavilion. Built for George, Prince Regent, at the turn of the 19th century, the Royal Pavilion is remarkable for its exotic oriental appearance both inside and out. This magnificent royal pleasure palace was revered by fashionable Regency society and is still a distinctive landmark for vibrant Brighton & Hove today.
The Royal Pavilion is home to some of the finest collections and examples of the chinoiserie.
I enjoyed walking around the small town and visiting The Lanes. The Lanes
are a series of small side streets and alleys that have chic boutiques. I just loved the Brighton pubs and very friendly atmosphere.I think the people outside of London are definitely friendlier. I look forward to spending more time in the day. I went on a Sunday afternoon and by evening time, most English towns, including London get very quiet. There's not much to do on Sunday night, except to go to a local pub, but that's England for you.
More next time in Brighton Pubs Sabrinas London Diaries
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