This is me in Victoria Tower Gardens right beside the Houses of Parliament. It was SOOO cool. I think we get to go inside eventually....
Parentals, this is where you should retire to. It's in St. James' Park and right on a little pond. Or maybe, Mom and Lori, this is where you should escape to. It's not PEI, but hey!
I want to point out, first of all, that this is not zoomed in at all. This, my fellow Americans, is a royal carriage. The drapes are closed, which means someone is IN there. I almost got run over by this and this was the first shot I got because I was whipping my camera out. I dunno who it was, but I was halted by some royal guards when we went around the corner. This was at St. James' Palace (another amazing historical palace from at least Henry VIII) and NO ONE ELSE was around. AWESOME!! Say what you will, Yanks, I like royalty.
Me and Buckingham Palace. The flag is flying so the Queen is home...or was....maybe she's at St. James' Palace now...and ignore that strange man. Fool was rude and walked through and we were lucky for this shot.
Yes, Pride and Prejudice fans, I was ON Gracechurch Street. You know, where the Aunt and Uncle Gardiner lived? And I dunno what Caroline Bingley's problem was, it's a perfectly nice prt of town.
...yeah. I was confused too. (Leadenhall is the street it's on.)
We give them a hard time about this phrase, but honestly, can YOU think of a better way to say it? "Watch out for the distance between the train and the platform"? Give them a break.
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I can't believe you get to live there!! Some people have all the luck. Nick says he'd like a job there (England, Europe, wherever), so see what you can do... I'm glad you're doing this blog so I can pretend I'm there too. Thanks!
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