Day 43-British Museum and the Rhythm of Late-Stage Travel

Travel

No big goals today—just drifting through London with tea, trifle, and mild curiosity.


Morning: The British Museum Without a Plan

Took the Hammersmith Line from Plaistow to Euston Square, then walked 15 minutes south.
Entered the British Museum wondering, “Why am I here?”
In the later stages of a long trip, plans fade and moods take over.

The highlight turned out to be an Ethiopian Crucifixion painting—intense colors and raw emotion, different from Western art.


Crowd Patterns & Familiar Sounds

At 10 a.m., it was calm.
By 11, chaos.
Among the tourists, a group of Japanese students appeared—hearing Japanese unexpectedly in London felt oddly comforting.


Two Hours of Wandering

I thought, “Maybe I should stop looking at paintings.”
But I kept drifting for two hours anyway.
Travel fatigue turns even art into background noise—but also makes it more real somehow.


Lunch Math & The £5 Chicken Strategy

Inside the museum café: sandwich set £13. Looked cheap at first, wasn’t.
I caught myself thinking, “I’m getting too used to London prices.”
So I escaped to M&S, bought a £5 roast chicken, and turned it into a three-meal plan—lunch, dinner, and tomorrow’s sandwich.


Packaging Change: From Plastic Case to Bag

M&S no longer uses plastic boxes—now it’s bag packaging, harder to eat but more eco-friendly.
Messy, but still worth it for the price.


Dessert & Tea Questions

Picked up a Chocolate Trifle for tonight and tomorrow’s tea time.
It’s the small rituals—snack planning, not sightseeing—that keep you sane mid-journey.

While walking the museum, I wondered:

“Do British people still actually do afternoon tea?”

GPT’s Answer Recap

  • English Breakfast: rare species
  • Afternoon Tea: endangered species
  • Cream Tea: still spotted in tourist areas

So, mostly an occasional treat, not a daily habit.


Cream Tea Flashback

I’d already had a cream tea in Notting Hill, so the “British tea culture” box was checked.


Evening: Quiet Wrap-Up

Back home, I wrote a light summary of the day and reviewed my Go City Pass stats.
No rush, no pressure—just a relaxed London rhythm.


Summary

  • Drifted through British Museum with no plan
  • Favorite piece: Ethiopian Crucifixion painting
  • Lunch = M&S £5 chicken
  • Tea + Chocolate Trifle = comfort combo
  • Discovered that real Brits rarely do afternoon tea

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