70 days ago, Jeff, me and the Montgomerys were spending our last night
in Paris. What a wonderful trip that was! 72 - 74 days ago, I had
planned on blogging about this trip since it would be fresh on my mind,
but instead, I put it off. Sigh. At least, I took notes on my phone
while we were away. What would I do without the notes app on my iPhone?
Well, I would probably go back to using a pad of paper and pen and get
along just fine, but I'll take the convenience of the app any day!
Before our 3 day trip to Paris, Jeff and I had been touring around London with his parents. Let me say that when the Montgomerys take a vacation, they get as many sights in as possible. We were always on the go - even the dreary weather that accompanied most of the trip didn't phase us! There was so much that we all wanted to see and do. Sure, we all had our "we are so tired, we want to pass out" moments, but as Clark W. Griswold says every year when we watch National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, "Ah, it's all part of the experience, honey." And so, I'll leave you with some moments of our London experience with Jeff's parents (Paris photos on next post). We had such a great time with them and are already looking forward to their next trip over - whenever that may be!
Mr. and Mrs. M arriving at Heathrow.
Goodies from the states.
Monk getting his time in with Mr. and Mrs. M.
First bus ride in London.
Jeff and me by the Thames, Palace of Westminster and Westminster Bridge.
Jeff and I again by the Thames and in front of Parliament on a different day.
One of my favorite photos that I've taken in London so far. This will be framed!
A look up Westminster Clock Tower.
Jeff and his parents with the Eye and Westminster Clock Tower.
Westminster Abbey Bell Tower
Westminster Abbey
Jeff and Mr. M buying us some nourishment (steamed buns filled with pork) on Day 1 (aka the Death March).
Abbey Road Studios.
Jeff and I walking in the footsteps of the Beatles.
Jeff's parent's turn.
Ben Franklin's home from 1706 - 1790.
Segment of the Berlin Wall outside the Imperial War Museum in Southwark.
The British Museum
The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum.
We got to see the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic medals on display at the British Museum before the Games.
Jeff and Mr. M standing in the very center of London.
Yep, that's a nose in the Ministry of Defense's Admiralty Arch.
Us taking a nice stroll down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
Jeff and I at Buckingham Palace.
Horse Guards Parade
His Majesty the Yoda.
Cute museum next to 221B on Baker Street.
221B Baker Street
Love the wall tiles in Baker Street tube.
Sherlock Holmes in Baker Street tube.
St. Paul's Cathedral, a 17th century church atop Ludgate Hill (City of London's highest point).
Shakespeare's Globe Theater
Listening to the Yeoman Warder (aka Beefeater) during our tour of the Tower of London.
Jeff and I in front of Tower Bridge.
I
was highly anticipating our visit to London Bridge... well, here it is -
disappointing and dull. Even Mr. M was videoing something more
interesting.
The London Eye.
Our view of Parliament from the Eye.
We
were surprised to stumble upon this parade that was in honor of the Queen's
86th birthday. A bit late as her birthday was April 21st. Short video of the parade below.
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