My daughter took me for a long, foot-aching walk through London, with a brief respite on a double-decker bus and the tube.
Westminster Abbey
Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben
Parliament Buildings on the Thames
Churchill at Parliament Square
At St. James’s Park
A black swan at St. James’s Park
Buckingham Palace. The King is in.
Canada Memorial
Statue of Anteros, god of requited love and avenger of unrequited love, at the Piccadilly Circus
Walking in a rain storm at Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens
Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Garden
A lone shoe outside Kensington Palace. It begs a story.
Finally, a few minutes to sit on a train in the tube.
Shepherd 24-hour Gate Clock, installed in 1852, accurate to within a half second.
Royal Observatory Greenwich, where we find the prime meridian
London at dusk, from the Royal Observatory
Old Royal Naval College
The Thames and a cityscape at dusk
The Cutty Sark, built in 1869, one of the last of the tea clippers
And the inevitable London post box photo