Wow, we crammed a lot into a crazy Sunday. A lot of streets were closed because of the London-Surrey 100, a 100-mile bike race that ended at Buckingham Palace. (I'm sure that wouldn't have happened if the royals were actually there.) But the Tube was running normally, so we hopped on and headed for the palace.
Buckingham Palace is surrounded by gates with gold detail. And lots and lots of people. Who could live with that commotion? Good grief.
We took some palace pics and then walked toward Whitehall (reverse of the route William and Kate took after their Westminster Abbey nuptials) to find a changing of the guard ceremony because the queen is in Scotland or some such place, and there were no guards at the palace gates. We were, of course, hungry, but we couldn't cross any streets to get to the any restaurants. We finally found one on the correct side of the road and stalked patrons to get a table. Exhausting.
We then checked out the guards on horseback at some royal building or other as we headed to Big Ben. Westminster Abbey and Big Ben are incredible, as are the parliament and other government buildings. We ended the afternoon with a ride on the London Eye -- before Alex, Erika, and Sabrina bought some incredible ice cream from a guy they said was hot. I didn't notice (really, I didn't). The Tube ride back to Chelsea was packed with spectators and cyclists from the century ride, and we got off on a different stop that was closer to the house.
But the stop was only closer if we knew which way to go. We didn't, and we didn't have a map (don't ask), so we picked a direction, turned around once and then followed that street to a main road. We looked up and guess what? The house was right across the street. And sometimes you live right.
Enjoy the pics!
Loving it but good God woman, Starbucks? You need to go to SA... Starbucks Anonymous!
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