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Sadly, the first few pics (including the first Shaun) aren't showing up for me. But I do like the other ones - especially Ram of the Match & Rule Britannia!
Disgusting about the guy using the road as a toilet! We have seen similar behavior around here. Just don't understand - even if you're drunk, being so crass.
I wanted to dive into the screen just to shop at Liberty's for a while! I was on Carnaby Street several times in the 60's, but my style was more Liberty's than Mary Quant!
I love Shaun the Sheep and these are adorable!! I was hoping there might be a pic of Shirley as she was always a fav of mine. This TR has me back in planning mode again for the DL Paris Half. Perhaps a start in London and then head over to France?
Sadly, the first few pics (including the first Shaun) aren't showing up for me. But I do like the other ones - especially Ram of the Match & Rule Britannia!
Oh sorry about that - maybe Photobucket is having issues, as I checked when I posted them and they were all there.
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Disgusting about the guy using the road as a toilet! We have seen similar behavior around here. Just don't understand - even if you're drunk, being so crass.
I wanted to dive into the screen just to shop at Liberty's for a while! I was on Carnaby Street several times in the 60's, but my style was more Liberty's than Mary Quant!
Oh my goodness, how cool is that - that you were in Carnaby Street in its heyday... any stories you can share?
Oh my goodness, how cool is that - that you were in Carnaby Street in its heyday... any stories you can share?
Not really, except that it looked just as it did in the news clips, with the "Twiggy look" everywhere and I expected to see the Rolling Stones pop up into the crowd at any moment-- I didn't! Looking back on it now with all the changes in fashion and music since then, it doesn't seem so wild, but just coming out of the button-down 50's it really was shocking!
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Not really, except that it looked just as it did in the news clips, with the "Twiggy look" everywhere and I expected to see the Rolling Stones pop up into the crowd at any moment-- I didn't! Looking back on it now with all the changes in fashion and music since then, it doesn't seem so wild, but just coming out of the button-down 50's it really was shocking!
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Saturday 23 May – part four: there’s a car coming out of there!
We finally found our way over to Trafalgar Square, which is home to a number of famous buildings…
The National Gallery
Canada House
The fourth plinth, which is funded by the Mayor of London and invites artists to make new works for the city. The latest was unveiled in March and it’s Gift Horse by Hans Haacke, which depicts a skeletal, riderless horse and tied to the horse’s front leg is an electronic ribbon displaying the live ticker of the Stock Exchange.
St-Martin-in-the-Field church
The famous statue of Nelson
Admiralty Arch, across from the square
Of course, we were here hunting out another Shaun, and we found him eventually at the front of the square. He was by far the best one we’d seen so far – I just loved the detail on him.
I was starting to get hungry by now, as it was approaching 7:30pm, and Mark spotted a Tesco Express store, so we dived in there. I wanted a donut, and was gutted to discover Dunkin’ Donuts no longer existed at Piccadilly Circus. Well, let’s just say that it was chaos in there. The line went down about half the length of the shop, and it was so small in there, and was just packed, so we ended up leaving without anything.
Thankfully there was a McDonald’s a few doors down, and I was able to get a McFlurry, which I knew would keep me going.
We made our way along Whitehall towards Westminster, seeing a number of sights along the way…
Field Marshall, His Royal Highness George, Duke of Cambridge
Horseguard’s Parade
Earl Haig Memorial
Women of World War Two Memorial
The London Eye
The Cenotaph
Westminster Abbey
When we got to Number 10 Downing Street, there was some real excitement, as there was a car coming out, but it turned out to be nothing exciting, as with no police escort, I guess it wasn’t the Prime Minister.
Soon we’d made it to one of my favourite buildings in the world, the Houses of Parliament. I absolutely love this place!
I always say I’ll never get sick of seeing it or hearing Big Ben chime, and so far, I haven’t…
We headed across Westminster Bridge, seeing the London Eye and the former City Hall building, which is where we were heading…
We were a bit stunned to see this pair taking photos in the middle of a road – with cars, lorries, buses and taxies literally passing just inches from them. What the heck were they thinking?
You can just about still see her, with a lorry passing in front of her, and a taxi behind!
Next: that’s a sight you don’t usually see on the River Thames!
I apologise if a couple of the photos are showing up as huge for you all - I uploaded the wrong size to Photobucket, have since fixed it, deleting those images and reloading smaller ones, but to me, they still appear at full size, which is impossible, given the full size images don't exist now. I'm hoping it's something maybe to do with the settings on my computer and that they show up Ok for everyone else...
Reminds me of my best layover ever with you and Mark two years ago! Those two idiots taking photos have to be the luckiest idiots ever! Not only in the middle of the road, but sitting down!!
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