Monday, March 16, 2009

Day 2

Highlights: Another day of beautiful weather, walking about 8 miles, St. Paul's Cathedral, The Tower of London

After breakfast at our hotel, we took a wonderful, 7 hour walk all over the city. First, we went to the train station to buy our tickets for Bath tomorrow, and Caterbury on Wednesday. We laughed about how even though everyone speaks English, we still have a difficult time understanding what people are saying to us. (We had "corn flakes" for breakfast because we had no idea what the other two options were, even though we had the girl repeat them twice, and hopefully we have the right train tickets!) :)

Then we wandered back to Buckingham Palace, to Piccadilly Circus (looks like a smaller version of Time Square) to St. Paul's Cathedral - which is amazing and beautiful! We lost track of how many Starbucks we saw along the way, as well as Pizza Huts. We also learned about British chains - Nero Coffee, and Pret. At St. Paul's we climbed a couple hundred stairs to the whispering gallery inside the dome, and then another couple hundred stairs to the viewing platform outside with gorgeous views of the city. We could not climb all the way to the top, because it was closed for some reason. But we still enjoyed the views from where we were.

As we left the cathedral, we stopped by a French patisserie and got sandwiches and a strawberry tart - some of our favorites from Paris. We seem to be enjoying the international cuisine a bit more. :) After a delicious picnic on the steps of St. Paul's (with at least a hundred other people) we walked across the Millenium Bridge and visited Shakespeare's Globe Theater (or I should say the gift shop because we didn't want to wait two hours for the next available tour - there were hundreds of school groups there!) We enjoyed a walk along the Thames to the Tower Bridge and then visited the Tower of London. This was a real highlight for Eric because he remembers visiting the Tower as a kid. He especially loved seeing the ravens again. I enjoyed reading about all of the folklore surrounding the Tower. We were there for a couple of hours.

At this point, we were tired and not sure what to do, so we ended up taking the subway (which is very easy to use here) to Harrod's department store. The store itself was so overwhelming with so much to see and so many people! We looked at the level with the food, but everything was very expensive, so we decided to head back to our hotel. It was about a 15 minute walk and we stopped at Jenny Lo's Tea House for dinner. It was another Asian fusion place with very spicy food. After dinner, we went to the grocery store - one of my favorite things to do! I love to see what is for sale- usually lots of good, inexpensive candy and desserts! :)

So that's it. We're headed in for an early evening so that we can catch our train to Bath tomorrow morning. Hope everyone is doing well. Eric may post his thoughts in a little bit.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

SOunds like you're having fun, food & sun, all a vacation needs.

hard to believe you've been there two days already.!?#$%*&@!:-)

Have you tried fish&chips yet and how was Eric's hamburger with a fried egg on top?

xoxoxo-D

Anonymous said...

We definitely have to get our passports so that we can go with you on your next trip... I just laughed and laughed about the corn flakes... when I watched The Full Monty, it took about 30 minutes before my brain clicked on the accents and I could finally understand what they were saying!

LOVE, MOM

Antilinus Moo! said...

You guys definitely know how to have a vacation!