Saturday, May 18, 2013

London - Day 2



Another awesome day in London.  I love drinking hot tea at every opportunity.  My daily walks as home prepped me for all this walking. The weather so far is very like Seattle. Cool and a bit rainy.  Perfect walking all day weather.  Jet lag requires a fairly early night so we can get up early tomorrow to explore.


Visited Waterstones Piccadilly, Europe's largest bookshop,  which was packed with people.  New friend Michele (whom I met at RT) works there.  It was fun to see her in her native habitat. J  Could have stayed there all day exploring.  They had this amazing Lego display.












Walked around Liberty – clothing, cosmetics and their world famous print fabrics.  Casually strolled through their shoe department and saw these beauties.  Christian Louboutin shoes. 760 pounds (about $1500) did not buy them!
 


Beautiful Old Staircase                                                                   
                                                            Looking down Liberty House











They still have these iconic red phone booths – but now they have texting ability and internet
capabilities.


















National Portrait gallery.  A fascinating morning at the National Portrait Gallery, then around the corner, pausing to mingle with the crowds in Trafalgar Square before going into the National Gallery.  A feast for the eyes.
Michelangelo, Raphael, da Vinci and Titian and dozens and dozens more.  Mind boggling to be up close and personal with these works of art.

It’s hard to believe this is a one dimensional painting.  I was severely reprimanded for taking the picture. Oops! LoL!

















A lovely little pub where we ate bangers and mash and had a cup of tea. (No idea who those people were) LoL!
 


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