After 10 hours of flight from Miami to Heathrow, Hannah and I await our first dinner in London.
Why from Miami? Mike and I flew from Oregon to Florida to pick up our youngest granddaughter for her "Teen Trip." There is nothing better to learn about a 13-year-old than to take her on a trip without parents and siblings.
There is much to see and do in London, but we only had 3 full days there before hopping on a train to Brussels. The highlights of that first stop were, moving from our first hotel room (a dump) to a nice hotel (more expensive), seeing the musical "Frozen" in the Royal Theater of London (Disney knows how to put on a show), visiting the Tower of London and All Hallows-by-the-Tower founded in 675 A.D. Mike was especially thrilled to stand in the church where Samuel Pepys (famous for his diary) watched London burn in 1666. One thing that I kept being reminded of throughout this trip is how young a our nation is.
We did have a brief visit to the British Museum, but it was packed with tourists and we all got a bit claustrophobic. One great thing about England is that most museums have no entry fee.
Below I will include some photos from my photos of London Part I.
Hannah at the entrance of the Royal Theater of London to see "Frozen." |
The interior of All Hallows-by-the-Tower. |
On to the sight of prison, torture and death. Most famously
Hannah entering the Tower of London |
Mike does enjoy Beefeaters Gin! |
If this fellow had information, he wasn't sharing. |
We would return to London later and would stay in a different London borough. Stay tuned for our next stop Brussels.
6 comments:
Looks like a very interesting and informative trip in England. Looking forward to seeing more of your trip
What a beautiful granddaughter and wonderful trip❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for reading my blog.
Thank you, Jansi!
💗 Wonderful!
What a wonderful time you all must have had!😊
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