Two old barges |
Tower Bridge |
Girls taking selfies along the Thames. |
You can go into the Tower Bridge and walk on the glass over the traffic and pedestrians far below. They had glass on the ceiling, for an interesting shot. |
A wedding party going under the Tower Bridge. We waved; they waved. |
You can see all the people along the river edge, and The Shard catching the sunset. |
view from my window |
Sunday morning. Last night's crowd is gone. |
Sunday morning Mary and I went back down to the Thames and walked passed the Tower Bridge to take photos of the bridge opening. They were scheduled to do a test at 7 a.m. Sunday morning. We had a good time mucking about and taking photos. Found a Starbucks on a little cobble stone street, where I secured and iced Chai tea; so pleasant.
We went back to the abb and got Pete, and went to breakfast at "The Breakfast Club", where they had this awesome chandelier light fixture that had glass fried egg shaped ornaments hanging from it. Pete had the "full English breakfast" less the black pudding. Then, we went to Kew Gardens.
It was really humid in the greenhouse, but you can see the lovely layout of the flower gardens below |
hidden orchid |
We had a lovely time, except the “Tree Top Walk” was closed for maintenance. Blah! We got pretty worn out getting back to the Victoria Gate, and just laid down on the grass and took our shoes off for awhile. We laid there like slugs. We finally made it back to the train. We went to Piccadilly Circus, where Pete bought an adapter and Mary bought a London hoodie sweatshirt.
Monday we went to the London Eye; got their early so scouted out some breakfast at a fancy hotel restaurant in the government building very near by. We rode on the Eye. It moves real slow so you can see the city in all of it's glory. You step into what I would call a large glassed-in capsule.
Then we walked across the bridge to the foot of Big Ben and proceeded on through town passed Westminster Abby, and finally found the tour Mary had purchased for us to Buckingham Palace with a follow-up of Tea at the Grosvenor.
The young English lady here really ripped me one, for taking a photo of the inside of the palace, even though I was technically "in the garden" now. |
View of where we exited the palace. It was lawn mowing day. The royal lawn mower is a John Deer. |
Since we ruined our dinner by having 'Tea" and biscuits (scones and other a sundry pastries) we decided to take the train back to Earl’s Court (weren’t we tired?), to find the TARDIS. We did find it!
The Train Station at Earl's Court |
We took fun photos, and since I borrowed some cash, from Annita, I bought a special Dr. Who tote bag (for her) at the gift shop there. Pooped!
Tuesday, we got up at the crack of omg, and went to catch the subway and much to our dismay the subway was closed! We walked back to the taxi stand and got a cab to the train station. We flew on Ryanair to Hahn, where Mary’s car was parked. We were way out in the country. It is really lovely here. Klausen is wonderful little village. Mary’s place is Devine! We love it.
Mary took us around to Wittlich, Piesport on-the-Mosel, and Morbach. We had so much fun at the Deschuets Telephone Museum at Morbach.
Thousands of rows of grapevines on the hillsides. The little village of Piesport lies below by The Mosel River. |
Thursday, I had a quirky tummy most of the day, so Pete and Mary hung out and went to the commissary and bought goodies for dinner. Mary got me some plantain chips, which were awesome! Later, we went out to the Wittlich train station and go tickets to Hamburg. Yesterday we traveled for seven hours on the train; lovely time! Last night Mary and I caught the bus to a souvenir shop, but we discovered it was a liquor store with a lingerie shop in the back. Luckily we found the World of Souvenirs, just down the street. It was cold outside, so I got a hoodie, and just in time to hike back to the bus stop and wait for our ride back to the hotel.
FINALLY! Today, we went to Miniatur Wunderland. It was awesome! I did hit the saturation point after about four hours. So much to see it becomes wee taddy bit overwhelming. We did got there early, but so many other people came today’s, as well.
Area 51 |
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