The morning started out with an “English Breakfast” The dollar is still in the dumps compared to the pound. About 1.70 to the pound. breakfast as seen in this delicious plate is 8 pounds. Can't wait to leave. Today we were going to hit a museum but the weather was nice so it was a hike of fortitude. about 4 miles.
Started out at Cleopatra's needle on the embankment
Over to Whitehall where the gov buildings are located.
15 years ago you could walk up to 10 Downing Street and take a photo. Those days are long gone and now you can't even see the door from the street because the street is blocked off.
At the Horse Guards Parade - playgrounds we saw a statue of Lord Kitchner. He was one of the players in India at the turn of the last century (1900's) I have part one of his autobiography on my desk at the office. I think he passed before he got to part 2.
Got to hear Big Ben ring out 1100. The wife thought the parliament building was the palace. It is a rather ornate building.
Westminster was closed as it was being invaded by scores of scouts and guides. So I got a couple of shots of the flying buttresses and the gargoyles on one side.
Next stop was Buck Palace. This time the comment to me was good grief they live here. It looks like a government building not a palace. Well rest assured I bet it is palatial on the inside! Queen Vicky has a garish memorial to herself there in the middle.
Met a Bobby from Rosemead. Small world. As it was getting near noon the masses had gathered fro some pomp and circumstance. We waited for the big parade and then continued onward.
Between Green Park and Hyde Park is a memorial to a few wars.
We continued our journey across the full length of Hyde park. At the end of the park, across from the Albert Hall is a monster of a memorial to Prince Albert. Around the four corners are miniatures of key points in his life. Conquering the subcontinent of India, Africa...
Finally at the far side of Hyde is a 1912 sculpture of Peter Pan
The afternoon ended at Nottinghill when the tube stopped running. Not having a compass and getting totally turned around we started walking north instead of south. I knew I was turned around so we hailed a cab and called it a day.
can't wait to leave to pic up our daughter.
Last night the wife commented “Do you know how long it has been since we went out to dinner on a Friday night?” Yeah at least 3 years. Guess what it will be another long time before it happens again. Come to think of it this is the first “vacation” we have had since the kids came. Nice but I am ready to get back to my children.
No update tomorrow as it is a fly day.
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