We went to Church in Hyde Park. This is the same building Bill's dad served in as a missionary in the early 60's. What a diverse group of people. We enjoyed being there.
We made our way to the Apple Store in Oxford Circus on Regent Street most every day. Internet in our hotel was ridiculously expensive, so we emailed for free. Thanks Apple! (Plus, they had a great bathroom, which I rather enjoyed!)
Holy Heck! Most of the time these escalators were operating, but ocassionally we came across some that weren't. In those cases, we hoofed it! We climbed many a stair during our stay!!! No need for the gym.
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace was interesting. The whole process took about 30 minutes...it was nothing like I had imagined. The band played "Copacabana" and then an ABBA medley. I was expecting some "royal" music I guess. There were a ton of people there to see the event. Glad to have been a part of it.
The London Eye...we just took a picture. I am way too whimpy to go up in that thing! But it looked cool from a distance.
The River Thames and the Houses of Parliament are in the background.
We loved Westminster Abbey. We couldn't take pictures inside the Cathedral, but here is Christine in the Nave, looking out onto a beautiful lawn area.
Outside of Westminster Abbey
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Fourth row seats to see Les Mis! Incredible as you might imagine. One cannot see Les Mis too many times...:)
We are inside the Tower of London with the Tower Bridge in the background. We spent several hours wandering around the tower...very interesting things to learn here. We also saw the "Crown Jewels" which we loved.
Walked on the Millennium Bridge across the River Thames to the "Globe Theatre"...patterned after Shakespeare's original theatre.
One of my favorite pics of Christine in the "Fashion" section of the Queen Victoria/Prince Albert Museum...what a ginormous museum that is!
Warwick Castle was amazing. It was beautiful and ancient...isn't everything in England? We hoofed up 530 steps through 3 different towers and had sore thighs as proof. What a cool place little Warwick England is.
This is in Stratford Upon Avon, the town where Shakespeare was born...a quaint little place. We stood in the room where he is believed to have been born over 400 years ago! We didn't have much time here but did enjoy a great lunch in a French Cafe before boarding the tour bus for Oxford.
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We're in Oxford at one of the many colleges...the place is amazingly ancient! The good weather didn't last and we had traveled 1 1/2 hours outside of London so we were bound to hit some rain...it was lovely just the same!
WOW! Sounds like a great trip and how fun to have done that as Mother/Daughter!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun! I need to get my mother to take me on a senior trip.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, I did not know you guys went...how fun. Looks like you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip! And then before you know it, she'll be out the door and on her own. *insert tears here*
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you had a blog either!! I love these pictures from England, looks like you guys had a blast too!! I'm totally adding you to my list! Thanks for your comment, I rarely get any, not a lot of people know about it, so it's good that someone came in and said something, I was thrilled!! I'm thinking Bill scored pretty darn good too!
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