To anyone following stateside:
I'm sorry I'm not posting each day as it happens, but things get so busy here that it can be overwhelming. We get home at about 11 or midnight, then it's organizing and "Skyping" and getting to bed so I can get up early and get to a meeting (I sometimes sleep through the meeting, unfortunately).
But here is Friday's posting. I have posted pictures for Saturday and Sunday as well and will write and label all as I am able.
Friday we went on a Shakespeare walking tour with Tim. We walked around the area where they found the original Globe theatre foundation and Middle Temple Hall, where Shakespeare and his men put on Twelfth Night for Elizabeth I. We went to the Temple church, highly featured in The Da Vinci Code and beautiful to boot.
Afterward, we went to the Southwark cathedral, where Shakespeare has a stain-glass window that we couldn't take pictures of and where his brother is buried. The cathedral was wonderful.
We then went to Borough market, teeming with people, where Tim bought us all a too-large brownie. We ate lunch at the tables at Southwark.
After returning home, I took a leisurely stroll through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park (right across the street from my flat, wrote half a poem and did a bit of journaling. It was very nice, and a squirrel even visited the bench I was sitting on. I was not attacked, so it apparently did not have rabies. Phew!
The large gold statue that I'm going to have to research in order to place is about a block from my flat, as is the substantial Royal Albert Hall. The density of such treasures is really mind-boggling.
The Shakespeare walking tour!
Blackfriars pub
The red spots on the pavement are where their equipment found what they believe to be the original foundations for the walls. The can't dig for it because there is a newer, still historical site built right on top of it. 
Southwark Cathedral
I'd give just about anything to live that day, Matt. I LOVE Temple church (did you see the face biting the ear of another face?!). I LOVE (lovelovelove) Borough Market (Ostrich burger?!). And the park and garden. Try Cafe Diana across or near the gardens. Decently good falafel, but the real draw is the wall of paparazzi photos. Incredible. Enjoy! No apologies for not posting! Just live it!
ReplyDeleteWow! The more I see that you post, the more insanely jealous I am. The architecture is so beautiful and the scenery even more beautiful. Never worry about not posting enough on a blog, you get to it when you have a moment...and that maybe mostly when you get home.
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