I think I walked more than any person should walk in a 3 day span. My feet ached. My back ached. I felt like an old woman and it reminded me that my 30th birthday is coming up. Ugh. Anyway, I left the hotel and walked through Green Park, which, to my amazement, was extremely green. I'm not kidding actually. It was a very green park. You could tell the grass was well taken care of and the trees nicely trimmed. I wish I could have stayed longer there, but the Buckingham Palace and St. James's Park were calling my name.
I had about an hour before the changing of the guards, so I walked through St. James's Park, which has more ducks, geese, swans, and squirrels than I have ever seen. I took a path along the large pond and took way too many photos of all the animals, but they were all so pretty and peaceful looking. My favorite is the goose. We have a few here in Geneva, but there in St. James's Park there must have been hundreds!
The show ended around lunchtime, so I decided to take the tube out towards Portobello Road near Kensington and find something to eat. Portobello is known for its antique shops and on Saturdays it turns into a street market where booths line the streets and hundreds of people go there to shop. I got a bite to eat and strolled the several blocks long of Portobello Road for the next couple hours.
After resting at the hotel for an hour, I met Travers in Covent Garden. We had a couple of pints at a bar called The Nag's Head and got dinner at a mexican restaurant called Cantina Laredo. Yumm!
I was exhausted from the day of walking and site seeing, but knew I was going to do it all again the next day and I couldn't wait!
To be continued...
Yay for London and almost being 30!!!! I think your 30's will be your favorite years :)
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