After getting our fill of outrageously large diamonds, more exhibits about the Queen's 60th anniversary Jubilee (of her coronation) and a viewing of a small bathtub-sized punch bowl we moved on to the Beefeater tour.
We then toured the armor in the White Tower (the oldest part of the tower).
Afterward we slowly wandered for a while, browsing at a British grocery store. Then we tubed (is that a verb?) our way home and crashed. Bed never looked so good!
After NOT purchasing the world's greatest souvenir (a rapier-style marshmallow roasting stick) for $30,
we left the tower and took a boat ride in the Thames to Westminster Pier. We picked up some lunch at Pret a Manger and we ate it standing in line for Westminster Abbey.
We walked down Whitehall St., past the Prime Minister's house. There was some cycling event going on and quite a few streets were closed to traffic (why we walked instead of taking the bus).
After passing a protest by some Middle Eastern group, we went to the National Gallery to see highlights of the collection.
At this point, my sight-seeing train -- which had been functioning in overdrive-- ran out of steam. Both of us were tired, thirsty, and completely exhausted. So we took a break for afternoon tea. We went to Brown's Hotel (Winston Churchill's favorite). We took our sweet time and just sat. And sat. And ate.
3 comments:
London, France, and now Italy?!?! What a cool trip. I'm so happy to see you out adventuring in Europe. Are you off to Israel and Petra next? :)
London, France, and now Italy?!?! What a cool trip. I'm so happy to see you out adventuring in Europe. Are you off to Israel and Petra next? :)
Tubed is totally a verb!
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