This is one of the first things that greeted me:
This place definitely has its billboard priorities straight. We saw a huge 3-D billboard for Harry Potter but we whizzed by it too fast for me to take a picture, so just know that this awesome display is actually second best.
The morning was mostly spent charging past historical attractions and snapping pictures as quickly as possible. Here are a few in the order I saw them.
| Buckingham Palace. Queen's home. |
| Mr. Cameron wasn't out watering his flowers and the security guards wouldn't let me use No.10's knocker. |
| The beautiful Westminster Abbey. I didn't go inside because of the line. Yes, you are looking at it. |
| Parliament building on the Thames. Big Ben is directly above my head. We were crossing that bridge just as it chimed noon. Lovely. |
Moving on, we arrived early enough that we stood right next to the stage. In the second picture below, the green and yellow ponchos are my group. The play we watched was very well acted, but a little raunchy. I guess I should have expected that from a drama fictionalizing the life story of Anne Boleyn.
| I apologize for the blurriness of this picture. I was cold and shivering. |
| I can't even remember what this building is because we saw so many. Baha. Sorry. |
| Trafalgar Square with Admiral Nelson looking down on all of us. Unfortunately, he was cut out of the picture. |
| And finally, the church where Henry Higgins first meets Eliza Doolittle. Be jealous. |
Some other highlights included Winston Churchill's War Cabinet Rooms, Covent Garden, the West End (with all the theaters...), the National Portrait Gallery, World War I and World War II memorials, many flats Mick Jagger lived in, Charring Cross, the Princess Diana walkway, the famous statue of Boudica, the Tate Modern, the Millenial Bridge (destroyed by Death Eaters in the beginning of the movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince), and the Tower Bridge.
And through all of this it didn't stop raining. My clothing was soaked but I couldn't wear my rain coat without sweating. The weather made this day a little hard to get through but looking back I couldn't have had the real London experience without it. So I'm glad - in a perverse sort of way.
Hoping your weather is better than mine,
Mariah
I hope you reveled in being in the same place as Mick Jagger. These photos are fantastic! I am once again jealous of your adventures.
ReplyDeleteOh. I did. I hummed a little "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Satisfaction" as well.
ReplyDeletePS - the unknown building is the front of St. Paul's. I realized that 30 minutes after I posted and was too lazy to go back and fix it.
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