I've been dragging this out long enough. This is going to be a whirlwind tour of our two days in London. Beginning with first impressions. The things which always catch my eye are the things that I can't/haven't see anywhere else.


We either walked or rode the tube everywhere.
Mind the gap. We even got ourselves crammed on a train car like sardines at rush hour and climbed up these ridiculous stairs at the Russel Square station.
177 steps. No escalators. I couldn't figure out why there was a line for the elevator.

Of course, we walked past Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.
Insert tour director voice here. Incidentally, did you know that Big Ben is actually the bell, not the clock? As we were standing on this bridge, Big Ben tolled three, while a bagpiper played across the bridge.


Everyone said, "You have to go to Harrods." So we went to
Harrods. But it was so much more than I was expecting. Where else can you buy a yacht and LEGOS, and find Laduree next to a Krispy Kreme??


We saw As You Like It at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. That may have been one of the most enjoyable things we did. It turns out, that if you put together fantastic actors in a wonderful theatre, we like Shakespeare!


We went to the British Library to see the Magna Carta and other amazing historical documents. Then we breezed through the British Museum to see the sarcophagi. I think you could go there everyday for a month and not see everything.

Another highlight of London was the Tower of London. AMAZING! And we just happened to be there on the anniversary of death of
Anne Boleyn. There were flowers over her grave site and by her name on the memorial where she was beheaded.


Wonderful trip! I'm so glad we got to do it. It wasn't necessarily how we planned it, and that was great. We saw lots of amazing things, and left lots more to be seen next time.

Oh, and I almost forgot...we ate
black pudding! Anyone know where to get that in the States??!