This Girl’s Journey

March 29, 2011

Sunny London

Filed under: Uncategorized — kazzles @ 6:50 pm

From the last photos I uploaded you might think that it’s always grey in London and this just isn’t true. In March before I left for Florida there were some lovely days, even if they were a little chilly. I enjoyed one lovely afternoon exploring in London and the city looked stunning. I went to Borough Market – I’d been wanting to go for so long :-) Rabbits hanging in the butcher. It was really amusing, some people in front of me leaned in to look closer at the rabbits and the charming butcher behind made them jump out at them, scaring the crap out of them and slightly startling me. Be warned, I think it’s part of his routine.

This is The Shard, it’s going to be the tallest building in London when it’s finished. I think it’s pretty darn cool.

Underneath the Millenium Bridge

Stunning St Pauls, isn’t it beautiful?

Me walking over the Wobbly bridge.

I finished off the night at a Sisterhood event for the girls from church, was inspired by the Snr Pastor who’d just climbed Kilamanjaro, what a woman! They were raising awareness of

March 23, 2011

London

Filed under: Uncategorized — kazzles @ 10:40 pm

Ok so I know I’m really behind on my blogging, been too busy actually living life and not writing about it, but I really want this blog to also be a record of my time away being a gypsy travelling. Up until the last few days I’ve been having a blast so I thought I should share a few of my pictures of the adventures so far.

I went to Windsor in February, here is me posing in front of the Castle, I didn’t go there this time as I’ve been before and those places aren’t that cheap to get into.

We wandered over the bridge to Eton for a lovely Pub lunch just as the weather packed in completely. Brr.

I did a big walk down the river after meeting a friend for coffee – all the way from the City (was trying to get The Gerkin and St Pauls in this one) to…

The Globe Theatre. Which, just in case you were wondering, is NOT the original from Shakespeare’s day. Yes, I did overhear a couple of people saying that in the Museum of London. Guess they hadn’t heard about the Great Fire of London?

I tried to get a little creative on the South Bank

I kept walking… the view back to the City here…

I’m not sure when the thrill of seeing Westminster, Big Ben etc wears off… but it hasn’t for me yet.

See Big Ben is cool!

 

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