English for apes

Sleep on firewood. Lick bitter liver. Expose test results.

The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction

2024-09-20 23:38:15 | Reading - travel
Yes. Definetly Bowness-on-Windermere is the place to avoid.
But driving roads are limited in Lake District, so we have to pass through the town sometimes. It's annoying.

‘Horrendous’: rise in tourism stokes local tensions in Lake District town
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/20/horrendous-rise-in-tourism-stokes-local-tensions-in-lake-district-town

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tail end [quote]at the very tail end of the summer
bustle [Collins]A place that is bustling with people or activity is full of people who are very busy or lively.
constabulary - I can't remember this!
hen and stag parties
the missus and the little one

Overtourism is everywhere in the world. The world is changing.
I've been annoyed by tourists in my neighbourhood in Tokyo and Britain. It was horrendous to find sculptures of monkeys in Richmond.

I know I'm a tourist in a new place. But I always think myself a traveller, not a tourist. I like travelling, but avoid major tourist area.
I don't like selfieing and posting private information on social media.
Sometime I resist urge to show off my luxurious and splendid trips in Europe or fun and enjoyable daily life in the centre of Tokyo and Britain.
But it's just leaking personal information in public, though I'm revealing my poor English ability. Because I desperately trying to improve my English.

I sleep on firewood, I lick bitter liver. I expose my bad score of English tests. And I swear vengeance on myself being lazy for ages.

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