Some pictures from Hyde Park:
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| Me, practising my "William smile" |
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| Yes, Grandmother, I should've had a Stars and Stripes somewhere. |
We left Harrods with a powerful thirst. Luckily, there's a chain restaurant, Cafe Rouge, just outside Entrance Three. Aaaaaaaaah. Sitting down and sipping ice cold Stella Artois and watching London go by was lovely.
And then we were like, "now what do we do?" And we answered ourselves, "South Bank Centre!"
We took the Tube to Waterloo, walked several hundred yards, and all of a sudden, this gal was on the banks of the Thames. I participated in the London Eye 4D experience...fyi...4D includes the sense of 'touch'. I rode the London Eye. See?
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| Looking Southwestish |
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| Looking North Northeastish |
Notable to me about this experience... Big Ben? Totally squat and not skyscraperish like Peter Pan leads you to believe. And the clock face is lower than I thought it was. And the queues? Not very long at all. Ruth was surprised and remarked a few times how she had thought there'd be more people ...just everywhere. That the Tube'd be crammed and the sidewalks would be impregnable. Other than the short bottlenecking time period on the walk to Buckingham and away from it, were there any crowd issues.
Also of interest: I had Flight of the Order of the Phoenix going through my head the entire time I was in the LE cab. Go ahead, click that link. It's only 1:34 long.
Walked across Westminster bridge. Passed beside the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. The HofP is an impressive edifice...just smaller than I thought it was. We'd hoped the Abbey would be open, but by the time we walked by (5:15, according to BB which chimed the once) they'd already closed the gates. So, onward to Covent Gardens for dinner!
WE HAD MORE PIMMS!
...and we ate food. Ruth is vegetarian, so her's was a Goat Cheese and Roasted Red Pepper Sammich. I splurged and got a pizza.
Got back on the Tube, headed to Kings Cross, got on train to head home.
And the train is where I got punchy.
Even though I only had three drinks the entire day...
These would be our recommendations for the next Royal Wedding...
Folding stools
Bigger hats with veils on the back and bows... many, many bows
Homemade periscope
Fully charged phones
Men to carry things
Pushchair with pretend baby (I swear, that helps to avoid the cattling!)
Shoes with thicker soles or change of footwear (I did pack socks for the train ride home though! Told you I was organized.)
And since I'm a large thigh lady, powder or bike pants. Not pretty. I'm healing though. TMI? Tough it out. Learn from my mistake.
What we did right...
Bottles of water
Light snacks (Nuts [thanks SJ] and Yogurt Fruit Bars)
Making an effort to be festive
Go with the flow style of plans... we didn't get upset at anything or anyone.
We were well behaved Sensible Ladies
Didn't lose anything
Backpack
Right number of companions...good dynamic
We so rocked this royal wedding outing. Thanks for reading.















































