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June 15th 2005
Published: June 15th 2005
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Buskers on Thames walkwayBuskers on Thames walkwayBuskers on Thames walkway

These statues are actually buskers and when you put money in the bowl the guy slowly bows to you.
Okay, I've got a little catching up to do since I've been in two countries in Europe already.
I flew into London on June 10 and spend my two full days there just exploring central London. There are tons of historical buildings and monuments and squares to see, so a few more days would have been nice, but London is a little too rich for this guy. London has a great underground system so I took the tube to get around. I kept looking the wrong way when I was crossing the street and I almost stepped in front of a few cars. These cars are so small that they probably wouldn't hurt me anyway 😉. Anyway, some of the major sites that I saw:

House of representatives
Big Ben
Horse Guards
St. Paul's Park
London Bridge
Tower of London
Tower Bridge
The Monument
The River Thames
Some old cathedrals

The Tower of London was pretty interesting because it's a medieval fortress right beside the Thames River and still contains all kinds of artifacts and displays of what it was like back in the day, with medieval weapons, the crown jewels, suits of armour, torture devices, ancient toilets (I think they're called gardeniers), etc.

I also spent an evening in a pub just to see what it's like in a real English pub. The first one I went into I had to leave because it was so smoky I could hardly breath. So then I found another pub called the Duke of Hamilton which was tolerable. It wasn't much different except that there were more older men than young people, and you don't have to tip.

My hostel was located north of central London (Hampstead Heath) in a pretty nice neighbourhood that seems to be predominantly Russian and orthodox Jew. There were tons of school groups in my hostel from England and other countries and there weren't too many backpackers there. I hung out a bit with one guy in my room who also happens to be a Canadian geology graduate from Windsor, Ontario.

Sorry, I can't post pictures yet so that'll have to wait. Next up...Amsterdam.



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House of RepresentativesHouse of Representatives
House of Representatives

The House of Representatives with Big Ben on the right, taken from a bridge over the Thames River.
Changing of the horse guardsChanging of the horse guards
Changing of the horse guards

These horse guards are there to protect Buckingham Palace (and the queen i guess).
The Tower BridgeThe Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge

This picture is taken from the top of the Monument which I climbed the stairs to the top of.
The happy knightThe happy knight
The happy knight

There is all kinds of neat armour and other medieval stuff in the Tower of London.
Tower guardsTower guards
Tower guards

Right after this picture these guys had to go subdue some crazy guy who freaked out and grabbed a woman by the hair.
Hamstead Heath HostelHamstead Heath Hostel
Hamstead Heath Hostel

This is where I stayed. It's in a very nice area north of central London.


15th June 2005

Your Van
Your van got towed because of street cleaning.....lol just kiddin....
16th June 2005

Forwarding this blog to Heather
Glad I can check up on you from time to time. Sounds like you're having fun, or least sounds like I'd be having fun doing the things you're doing. Any chance you'd want to trade spots with me?
16th June 2005

Hey man! Glad to hear you're having fun. I can totally relate to walking into traffic looking the wrong way...after 6 months in NZ I still do it. (We also have the no-tipping tradition here...and we very much enjoy it). Cheers!
18th June 2005

Lovely pics
Those are some great shots of the buildings and statues. See if you can get a peacock to pose for you. Maybe there are some pretty blosoms in a park too. I liked the last set of pictures better...at least they had some girls in them. Oh well, at least your Amsterdam photos should have at least one pretty face(not yours either).

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