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London Trip
We head to London soon for a week-long trip. This is our record of the trip.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Daffodils in the Park
Even flowers are in bloom in the park.
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April
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Heathrow Airport
Waiting for the Terminal 4 Train
Heading Back Home
From the Observatory
Lunch
Ditto
East and WEst
Royal Observatory
Tulip Stairs
Queen's House, Greenwich
Above Ground Tube Stations
Daffodils in the Park
Civilized Park
Swans in Hyde Park
Interesting Sign
Last Walk in Hyde Park
From Our Table
Dinner in Mayfair
Waiting for the train
Heading Back To London
William Herschel's Museum
Going Down the Hill in Bath
Square Surrounded by Row Houses
Narrow Lane in Bath
Restaurant Interior
Lunch in Bath
Flower Seller
Marian at the bath at Bath.
Richard at the bath in Bath
Roman Baths in Bath
Bath Abbey Ceiling
Bath Abbey
Familiar Location in Bath
Main Town Square in Bath
Trip to Bath
Before Heading to the Room
Out For Steak Pie and Fish & Chips
BBC Tour
On The Other Hand
Really Good Cherries
Fish at Harrods
Harrods
The Serpentine
Hyde Park Ranger's House
Expanse of Green
Horses in Hyde Park
Hyde Park Walk on Wednesday
British Phone Box
The Coach & Horses Pub
An Ale at the Coach and Horses
The Cholmondeley Ladies circa 1600-10
A Little Behind
The Tate
Strolling To the Tate
Walking to the Tate
in the handiwork of their craft is their prayer
Wall Murals in Chapter House
Chapter House
Westminster Cathedral
The Blogger
Big Ben With Somebody Obscuring the View
From the top
London Eye-sore?
A Trip to Westminster
A Welcome Site
Duke of York Pub
Retractable Roof
Lovely Old Victorian
Long Line
National Portrait Gallery
Black Taxis
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick
Heading Out For The Day
Walking Back to the Hotel
An English Gin & Tonic in England
Brompton Oratory
Paddington Station
The Train to Central London
On Time
First Let
Passports, Books, Map, Umbrella (not in picture)
Countdown
Rail Strike Averted
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