|photo by anna|
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Pondskipping | Day Three | HMS Belfast
Docked in London is the HMS Belfast. A huge ship with a great history. I was especially fascinated to find out that this ship had been in Normandy. My grandfather was in Normandy at D-Day plus 10 and my family was able to tour the beaches in June of 2012. Here's a photo of me sending a morse code message. It was an activity for the kids, but the crew humored us...
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Pondskipping | Day Three | Parliament
The tour of parliament was so interesting. It's hard for me to wrap my American brain around such things, but I was really impressed by the level of honor and respect that the British people bestow on their monarch. At the same time, thankful to live in a country that does things differently.
Here we are outside Westminster Abbey, waiting to get into parliament.
Here we are outside Westminster Abbey, waiting to get into parliament.
|photo by anna|
Pondskipping | Day Two | Churchill War Rooms
The highlight of everyone 's day was Winston Churchill's War Rooms. Unbelievable! I've experienced many museums and this was by far, the most well put together one I've seen. There were parts that were literally untouched since the war ended and other exhibits that we're so high tech that I'm wondering if they weren't created specifically for this museum. I also can't believe that I've missed this on my previous trips to London. A must see!
|photo by anna|
Friday, March 15, 2013
Pondskipping | Day Two | Kate
We wanted to pop into the National Portrait Museum for a few minutes and ended up staying for much longer. I'd been before, but enjoyed seeing all of those famous faces again. Kate was in room 37, which was a most pleasant surprise (regardless of you feel about it!) and I loved seeing her portrait in person. We decided that she's probably frowning because she was placed in the same room as this ridiculous "photo" of David Beckham, and by "photo" I mean, two second film clip on repeat of him sleeping. Who comes up with this stuff?
Pondskipping | A Fortnight in London
Work hasn't been the only thing keeping me busy these last few weeks.
About six weeks ago, a friend pitched the idea to me of us traveling to London, as students, to work on a radio drama production for Lamplighter Publishing. I'm not talented when it comes to acting, singing or camera work, but they promised that we would not lack for jobs to do. To be able to see the behind the scenes of how radio is done and meet some of the same people who worked on Adventures in Odyssey is mind blowing! I'm thrilled!
And it's a dream come true!
So we kicked around tons of suggestion, booked some tickets, her parents will join us for the first week to do some sightseeing and we packed our bags.
And off we headed. To London!
About six weeks ago, a friend pitched the idea to me of us traveling to London, as students, to work on a radio drama production for Lamplighter Publishing. I'm not talented when it comes to acting, singing or camera work, but they promised that we would not lack for jobs to do. To be able to see the behind the scenes of how radio is done and meet some of the same people who worked on Adventures in Odyssey is mind blowing! I'm thrilled!
And it's a dream come true!
So we kicked around tons of suggestion, booked some tickets, her parents will join us for the first week to do some sightseeing and we packed our bags.
And off we headed. To London!
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