Hey all I'm trying to figure out how to put my photos on here, these are some from Tims brothers camera.
(On the Underground)
Well since my last post, Tim and i have visited a couple more of Londons tourist spots. Firstly we caught the train to St Pauls Cathedral which is amazing, the coolest thing about London is the architecture, and to see buildings which have made it through the centuries and are aboslutely inspiring when you enter them...St Pauls is one of these places. A notable cool factor other then the painted ceilings is in the dome, you can whisper against one wall and the sound travels over 30 meters and can be heard on the other side (very cool) From there we walked across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Museum. The Tate is extremely cool as it is filled with so much cool art including a couple of monets (including water lillies) and picassos, and again the building is really cool. From there we strolled along the south bank of the river past Shakespears playhouse and then under the London Bridge for a warm cup of pumkin soup for lunch. We then walked across the Tower Bridge to the Tower of London. On that note I am officially bored of this blog and its chronological boredom. SO COOl THINGs. High st Kinsington is snobville but nice, Went to Camden markets and to a comedy show there which was awesome.. It's like west end but huge. ANd also went to notting Hill (Portobello rd) and went througth the markets there which were amazing. FUll of antiques (stuff in england is actually over 100 years old) and clothes of all sorts (op shops have the coolest vintage clothes) and on that note (my mother said i wouldnt need to buy anything because its the same as in AUS........she is a dirty rotten liar!! I want to buy so many clothes, everything is so cool, today at camden markets i wanted to buy a vintage british army riding jacket. It was red with militiary buttons...so cool but 65 quid.
Tonight we're going to head out for Robs girlriends birthday which will be fun. ANyway i hope everyone is well back home, and stay safe in the storms.