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Easter weekend 2012 was definitely eventful as Judith and I were reminded of just how close and accessible everything is when in Europe and made our way to England, just a wee 1h jaunt from Dublin! We landed in the late afternoon and took the Tube to Chelsea, where we quickly settled into our hostel, the
Queen Elizabeth Fulham, before jetting off to Westminster for our first view of the city center.
And what a sight it was! Walking out of the tube station, not knowing exactly what to expect and catching a glimpse of a large ferris wheel just at the end of the tunnel... then realizing it must be the London Eye, which was quickly followed by this view as we reached the Thames and turned around!
Needless to say, we were elated! I turned to Judith to share my excitement, and next thing I knew, she was giving me the most excited hug! This reaction conveys my emotions perfectly! We spent about 30 minutes taking a million pictures around the parliament buildings, with every setting on our cameras and at every possible angle... I know... OF COURSE WE WOULD! Then walked along and around the river for as long as our legs could take us, spotting a Canada goose on the way!
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Tra met up with us at the hostel early Friday morning and the three of us went over to
Buckingham Palace to catch the end of the changing of the guards. It felt quite odd to be standing in such a well known place and immediately made me think of all the people that packed this very area only a year ago for the Royal Wedding.
We then walked through the Canada Gate (the two other gates surrounding the palace are Australia and South Africa) into Green Park and, by chance, were fortunate to witness a ceremony honouring Canadian soldiers from both world wars at the War Memorial! Judith and I stood by throughout the entire 2 hours and proudly sang along to O'Canada.
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Canadian War Memorial |
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Indian food was on the menu after more walking around the city and, to finish off the evening, Judith and I went to see
Chicago performed at
Garrick Theatre, which was quite literally the best, and only musical I'd seen to date! It was a very hot performance and I was impressed at how fit and capable the actors were!
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Saturday morning was mostly spent in the queue by the
London Eye; when in Rome! (I was told the British like to queue). But the price, and the view, were worth the panoramic view of the city we were graced with once we reached the top! We jumped back onto the Tube to get back to our hostel's stop, where we would walk a few short minutes to
Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea play Wigan. It took us a few minutes to understand why the tube was so full, with almost no room to stand... of course, everyone was going to the match! At the stop, we actually could do nothing else but follow the crowd! The
Premier League match was so very exciting! The whole crowd chanting in unison and 3 goals in total for Chelsea to win the match on a controversial ('offside') second goal during the extra time!
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To make the most of our time, we went back out after the game and a quick bite, first finding the infamous
Platform 93/4, then walking around
Tower Bridge area, basking in the beautiful light of the city at night.
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As an aside, I may be the only one to think this, but I though Tower Bridge was actually called London Bridge. It turns out, however, that the actual
London Bridge is slightly West of Tower Bridge and, although it is nicely lit up at night, it's one of the more modern and boring bridges in London... So what I'm really saying is that if it were to fall down, I'm not sure it would be such a loss. ;)
Sunday, we signed up for a day tour, stopping to walk around
Windsor Castle, then getting an audioguided tour of the
Roman Baths in none other than Bath, and finally an hour gazing wonderously at the mystery of
Stonehenge.
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And Judith and I even made a quick stopover at
Wimbledon ;)
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If you think we'd done enough by now, it wasn't over as Monday rushed by with a major part of the time spent in
Westminster Abbey, which ranks among cathedrals such as Santa-Maria-del-Fiore in Florence, St-Mark, Notre-Dame-de-Paris and St-Peters in my opinion. What history and intricacy it beholds!
Fish & Chips and sticky toffee pudding at a pub kept us going... for a time... in the
British Museum where we caught a close-up glimpse of the 2012 Olympic medals. We decided to make one final stop before heading back to the airport, which almost cost us our flight... but how could we resist a chance to see the
Olympic Venue, which still requires a good amount of work I might add!
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Olympic Medals 2012!
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Cool graffiti in a skatepark in the middle of the city |
Luckily, the delays caused by the Tube system delays and change-ups did NOT cost us the last flight to Dublin of the day as it turned out to be delayed by 1h30! You can only imagine how Judith and I almost hugged the perplexed check-in clerk as she wondered why these crazy Canadians were happy to have to wait over an hour for their flight! As another fun aside, I wore the Chelsea scarf I'd purchased through the airport and for a few days after in Dublin and customs officers and bus drivers kept telling me I wasn't allowed through, or on, with that around my neck! ^_^ I now have an appreciation of how difficult it must be to be a Chelsea fan! Haha