Wednesday, July 16, 2008
The Little Family
Bud and Karen reside in Auburn WA. They are currently empty nesters with kids living around the world
Trip to England
Trip to England - 2008
London
This is the start of our trip to England - This section covers London - Other pages are for York, Cotswolds, and Bath.
Taking off and arriving








Statue of the Queen in the square in front of Buckingham Palace

The old guard that have been working all day come out of their barracks and go down the road to Buckingham Palace for the changing of the new guards
The new and refreshed guards come from the area and march down with a marching band to the Buckingham Palace to relieve the old guard. (Guards come from Welsh, Scottish, and other guard units from around England.


Westminster Abbey -
Tower of London - (pretty interesting - they keep the Crown Jewels (crown for queen) there.)
The tower was notorious for toucher.
The old days of an 'out house' inside.

The Beefeaters still keep track of the Tower and give tours.

The British Museum was pretty impressive.

Great Egyptian area.
Rosetta Stone - (always heard about this, kind of fun to see it.)
London has an incredible amount of theaters.
We enjoyed a 'who done it' - Agatha Christie murder mystery at the Mouse Trap. (London's longest running play ever.)


The Shakespere Globe has fantastic plays. (Fortunately or unfortunately - we could not get tickets except for the 'peasant standing only tickets) - Kind of fun right down in front.
We got to see Wicked. Lot's of fun!!

Taking off and arriving
Here we are starting out and checking into our Bed and Breakfast in London
Wimbledon
The highlight and driving force for the trip was Wimbledon
Arriving in Wimbledon (cute town)



The Williams Sisters -- Playing on the same side in doubles
The highlight and driving force for the trip was Wimbledon
Arriving in Wimbledon (cute town)
The Williams Sisters -- Playing on the same side in doubles
Of course it would not be Wimbledon without Strawberries and Cream
London Sites
Near Buckingham palace
Near Buckingham palace
Note the Jameson name on the awnings (likely named after the notorious Tyler Jameson Little)
Looking out the Hop on Hop Off Bus - (St. Paul's Cathedral)
Of course the platform from the Harry Potter movie - (Kings Cross Station)
Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard
Area where the mounted Guard get ready for the changing of duties
They both converge on Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard that happen every day in the summer months around 12:00 noon - (pending rain)
London Sites
Westminster Abbey -
Great Egyptian area.
London has an incredible amount of theaters.
We enjoyed a 'who done it' - Agatha Christie murder mystery at the Mouse Trap. (London's longest running play ever.)
The Shakespere Globe has fantastic plays. (Fortunately or unfortunately - we could not get tickets except for the 'peasant standing only tickets) - Kind of fun right down in front.
York and Cambridge
York and Cambridge
After London we picked up a care and drove up to York - visiting Cambridge on the way up.
Whoohoo!!! Driving on the wrong side of the road, sitting on the wrong side of the car, and shifting with the left hand. What an adventure!!! (Especially around the many round-abouts or going down VERY small coutry roads at at Break-Neck speeds almost jousting with the upcoming cars using the rear view mirrors as swords.
Cambridge is an interesting city. The university is made up of many colleges (Trinity, Christ's Church, and etc.) The students live in the college areas and can take classes at any of the colleges and graduate from Cambridge.
York is a walled city. It was inhabited by the Romans around 300 AD. The foundation of the current Minster was built on the old Roman foundation. When Henry the 8th pulled away from the Catholic Church he formed the Church of England. (He basically threw out the Catholic monks and nuns and trashed out the churches. Below is the left overs from that.
Chipping Camden and cruising the Cotswold.
Chatsworth House Look familiar??? If you are a big Jane Austin fan this house was used for (I believe) Mr. Darcey's house (the Pemberly?? - Personally I am not a big Jane Austin fan -- sorry - however my wife Karen is HUGE Jane Austin fan so it was a 'mandatory' stop. ) However, in a VERY pretty setting with sheep roaming around with beautify countryside.
Bath
Bath is a wonderful little tourist town. As a matter of fact it was a tourist spa for the Romans in around 300 AD. The Romans built some great baths and spas around a hot water mineral spring. Years later in the 1700's the Brits built baths right on top of the old Roman baths. It wasn't until a surveyor dug down and found the Roman baths under the 1700 baths. (Actually in pretty good shape.) Here are the Roman Baths. (Renovated from the earlier baths)The Costume and Fashion Museum
Avebury is much like Stone Hendge - but with more rocks and spread out more
Windsor Castle
This is where the Queen lives during the weekend when she is not at Buckingham Palace. Pretty nice digs.
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