Monday, 14 January 2013

I've walked on top of so many dead people...

It's been a wonderful three days! On Saturday I saw the Tower of London, along with all of the crown jewels, and the graves/beheading sites of Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, and Catherine of Aragon, as well as the Town Bridge from the very top, and the London Bridge experience, which was this scary... I'm not sure how to explain it, but Jack the Ripper was my tour guide. Actually. Sunday was Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, getting very very lost of the wrong side of the river, tate modern museum, and the millennium foot bridge at night (the one they blew up in Harry Potter). On Monday, I saw Saint Paul's Cathedral (amazing), Westminster Abbey (even more amazing!), and Windsor Castle (wow). I've seen and walked on the graves of pretty much every important dead person ever- kind of yucky. I also read a chapter of my favourite Jane Austen book in front of Jane Austen's tomb in poet's corner. Every time I think I've seen the most beautiful site in the world, I turn around and see another! I will be sad to leave London tomorrow morning, but excited for the next adventure!

Tower Bridge, from the Tower of London

Charles II (?) was very superstitious, and so when someone told him that Britain would fall if the ravens ever left the Tower of London, it became a law that there has to be at least six ravens kept there at all times. 

Crown jewels! Didn't know anything could be so sparkly!

Tower Bridge

Looking west from the top of Tower Bridge
Looking East


Southwark Cathedral

Shakespeare's Globe theatre
From the inside

Millennium Foot bridge- I was a little bit concerned about Lord Voldemort blowing it up while I walked across



St. Paul's


Silly lady was supposed to get the dome in, but didn't know how to work the camera. 

Westminister Abbey
Selfie numero two pour mama




Hard to see, but when I got out to the cloisters it started to snow!
Windsor Castle

It was raining at first, but as I was leaving the sky cleared and the light was perfect








25 comments:

  1. Did you see the bird lady on the steps of St. Paul's?

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    1. Haha sadly I did not, but now that song is going to be stuck in my head all night... at least until I go see Wicked that is!

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  2. How was the theatre?

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    1. The theatre was wonderful!! Wicked was a great story, the singing was the best I've ever heard, and I really enjoyed all of the beautiful costumes! Thanks for asking!

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  3. Hi Sarah,

    I as wondering if you saw you the helicopter crash?

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    1. Hi Adam,

      I didn't see the helicopter crash, as I was on my way to Gloucester at the time, but I did hear about it afterwards. It is very sad.

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  4. I am Aam. I was the one hat asked about the helicopter crash.

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  5. Did you think of London bridges falling down when you walked on the London bridge :)

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    1. Haha I absolutely did! I was humming the song the whole way across! However I also thought about it burning down. The bridge used to be made only of wood, with houses and shops actually on top of it the whole way down. This made it a serious fire hazard and it burned down completely at least three times- in 1212, 1633, and 1666( The Great Fire of London)- before they thought to build it out of stone instead of wood! Great question, thanks for asking!

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  6. Hi Sarah how's your trip I've always wanted to go to Ireland.
    From Natasha in Mrs. Cotter's class

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    1. Hi Natasha!

      My trip is going very well, thanks for asking! I've also always wanted to go to Ireland, and I'll be sure to tell you all about it when I get there on Monday (right now I'm still in England!). Thanks for asking!

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  7. To: Sarah,
    That is soooooooo cool!!!
    From: Cooper (One of your Mom's students.)

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    1. Hi Cooper!

      Thanks, I think it is soooooooo cool too!

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  8. Hi Sarah,

    I am Mateo
    I always wanted to go to London is it really fun?



    From Mateo

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    1. Hi Mateo!

      Yes, London is a ton of fun! I had the most wonderful time there, and I hope you get to go see it one day too!

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  9. To:Sarah
    It sounds like you are having a lot of fun.
    I was born in London
    My Grandma lives in Gloustershire.

    From Cassidy

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    1. Hi Cassidy!

      That is very cool, did you live their long? Do you have an accent? I passed through Gloustershire just yesterday, if I pass through again I'll be sure to wave to your Grandma!

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  10. To Sarah.

    Have you seen a soccer stadium yet?



    From Bram

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    1. Hi Bram!

      I think here they call it football! And I haven't seen one yet, but if I do I'll be sure to put up a picture of it for you, okay?

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  11. To Sarah ,
    Approximately how long is the millennium foot bridge?
    Have a safe trip!

    From Aidan Mrs.Cotter's class

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    1. Hi Aidan,

      The bridge is about 370 meters (1,214 ft). It looks very long when you are on it, and very pretty!

      Thanks!

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  12. Hi Sarah,my name is Yuval from mrs.cotters classroom I was woundering if you are traveling with any friend?

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    1. Hi Yuval,

      I'm not travelling with anybody for this first part of the journey, but I'll be meeting up with a friend in Ireland, and after that will travel mostly with other people. Thanks for asking!

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  13. Ok this is a test comment cause I tried to comment before and it didn't seem to work... :(
    ...HIIII! :D

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