WEDNESDAY:
I had a one of the best days on my trip so far, mainly because there were so many unexpected surprises. On the way to the Tower of London, my friends Abby, Meghan, Sarah, and I came across a crew preparing the set up for the GAME OF THRONES Season 5 Premiere! Not as exciting as seeing any of the actual actors, but still pretty cool haha.
Tower of London
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| St. Thomas's Tower (1257) |
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| The White Tower |
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| Me, Abby, Meghan, and Sarah |
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| Tower Bridge from the Tower of London |
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The Ravens on the Tower Green
They are fed blood soaked biscuits and believed to
protect the Crown and the Tower as long as they remain on the grounds. |
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| Raven bath :) |
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| Engravings in the Salt Tower |
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| Fighting platform used to protect the Tower from invaders |
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| The Royal Menagerie Exhibit |
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The Tower was home to several animals including lions, baboons, ostriches,
elephants, kangaroos, and even a polar bear |
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I've never seen something as mesmerizing as the Crown Jewels.
The sparkles of the jewels and luminescent gold is indescribable. |
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| The Royal Armory exhibit in the White Tower |
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| King Henry VIII's armor |
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| Henry Stuart's armor |
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| King Charles I's armor |
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| An Ancient German Saddle |
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| Board of Ordnance records |
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| Mace, weapon from China |
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| Replica of the Coronation Spoon |
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| Replica of the Ampulla |
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| Beheading accessories |
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| Executioner mask |
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| The Bloody Tower |
Outside of St. Thomas's Tower
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Entrance to the Tower. It would have been filled with water
from the River Thames as prisoners were transported by boat. |
Tower Bridge
I was completely terrified walking on the Tower Bridge on the glass floor. Can honestly say I still have a fear of heights… :S It was still interesting to do.
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| I was absolutely terrified to walk on the glass floor… didn't trust it and I hate heights lol |
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| The Steam Engine that powered the draw bridge |
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| Steam pumping engine |
On our way to Hyde Park and Shepard's Market, Sarah and I finally had our first ride in the front seat at the tope of a double-decker bus in London. Can't believe it took this long to do it.
Before we left for Hyde Park, we were originally going to the Film Museum of London to see if they still offered their exhibit that include props from the Star Wars films, Alien, Batman, and much more…. but they unfortunately did not. They did however had a Bond in Motion Tour that includes the vehicles and gadgets used in all of the James Bond films! I will have to go back to see it.
Although we were disappointed about the Film Museum of London, we passed by the Lyceum Theater which is currently presenting The Lion King musical. The cheapest tickets we have found before hand were around 70 pounds and were terrible seats. We went in to see if they had any cheaper tickets or if they had deals for students. To our surprise, they offered us a student deal to see The Lion King that night with excellent seats for only 30 pounds! I jumped with excitement out of the box office and had a smile on my face for the rest of the day :)
Hyde Park
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| Cimicifuga simplex |
L'Autre: Polish-Mexican Bistro
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My delicious Wild Boar shoulder with cabbage stew, mash,
and a wild mushroom sauce |
The Lion King Musical at Lyceum Theater
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| The view from my seat |
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| The Circle of Life |
I cannot express how happy I was to have the chance to see this wonderful musical yet again! It still amazes me how creatively they tell the story on the stage. The wildebeest sequence is by far the most impressive scene during the whole show. It was almost identical to the animation film.
They also added some modern jokes to the show. The scene where Scar asks Zazu to sing something for him (in the film Zazu sings "It's a Small World" and he retorts, "No, NO! Anything but that!"), the show had Zazu start singing "Let It Go" haha.
SATURDAY:
While waiting outside the tube station for our tour bus at 7 am…. my friends and I went to this great bakery/pastry shop for a tasty treat.
Leed's Castle
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| Meghan, Sarah, Becky, Abby, and I by Leed's Castle |
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| Grounds on the way to Leed's Castle |
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| Leed's Castle's famous black swans |
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| Entrance to Culpeper Gardens |
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| The Maze at Leed's Castle |
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| The Underground Grotto |
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| Mermaid sculptures in the Grotto |
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| Entrance to Leed's Castle |
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| The Queen's Room |
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| Busts of the Tudor Royal Family in the Queen's Gallery |
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| Henry VIII's Banqueting Hall |
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| Wedding Reception set up for the day |
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| King Richard II and Lord Lumley (who he beheaded in 1400) |
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| The Chapel |
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| The Seminar Room |
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| Lady Baillie's Dressing Room and Bathroom |
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| This part of the castle was used by Queen Catherine of Aragon |
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| The Yellow Drawing Room |
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| The Thorpe Hall Drawing Room |
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| Largest carving of a horse from a single piece of wood ever made |
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| Original Entrance to Leed's Castle |
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| Barbican and Fortified Mill |
The White Cliffs of Dover
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| Sarah, Becky, Me, Meghan, and Abby by the shore of the English Channel |
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| The White Cliffs of Dover |
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It was great to feel the ocean again, although it was FREEZING.
Miss my beach at Wilmington <3 |
Canterbury
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| Church on my way towards the center of town |
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| Canterbury Cathedral Entrance |
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Canterbury Cathedral
It was found in 597 and completely rebuilt from 1070 to 1077 |
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| Orchestra practicing for the night's Mozart Mass in C Minor |
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| My camera barely captured the vibrancy of these stain glass windows |
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This candle burns where the Shrine of St. Thomas of Canterbury
stood from 1220 to 1538 when it was destroyed by
order of King Henry VIII |
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| St. Thomas Becket Shrine |
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Tomb of King Henry IV (1367-1413)
and his wife, Joan of Navaree |
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Stopped by this delicious place for some Mexican food.
Still didn't satisfy my carving for Tex Mex back home. |
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This guava Mexican soda was one of the best drinks I've
ever had. Hope I can get it back in the States. |
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| Elizabeth I on occasion stayed at this Inn |
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| Most of the buildings down this street where constructed in the 1500s |
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Canterbury Castle
A Norman Castle built in 1066 |
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| Sarah, Me, and Becky in the Canterbury Castle |
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| The enormity of this castle was unreal |
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| The Simmons Memorial |
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| View of Canterbury from the Simmons Memorial |
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| Part of the Canterbury City Wall |
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| Sarah, Me, Meghan, Becky, and Abby |
SUNDAY:
I saw The Who at the O2 in London! It was amazing to see them for their The Who Hits 50 British Tour. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend still know how to put on a great show.
The setlist included:
I Can't Explain
Substitute
The Seeker
Who Are You
The Kids Are Alright
I Can See For Miles
Pictures of Lily
So Sad About Us
My Generation
Behind Blue Eyes
Join Together
I'm One
Love, Reign O'er Me
Slip Kid
A Quick One (While He's Away)
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Pinball Wizard
See Me, Feel me
Listening to You
Baba O'Riley
Won't Get Fooled Again
Magic Bus
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| Pre-Who Concert Selfie XD |
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| The O2 |
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| Me, Abby, and Becky |
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| Behind Blue Eyes |
"Who Are You"
"My Generation"
"Behind Blue Eyes"
"Pinball Wizard"
"Baba O'Riley"
"Won't Get Fooled Again"
Cannot believe how busy this week was for me. SOOO much fun! Also in disbelief that my trip is half way done already. 11 more weeks and I'll be back in the States. Lots of traveling to look forward to though!
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