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London, England

Destination Unknown tarafından 9 günlük bir macera Okumaya devam et
  • What’s My Color?

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    This "high tech" device scans you and determines what color M&M is best suited for your personality. Kathy scanned herself and got the color gold. I can see that, because she's as good as gold. She decided to let herself be scanned a second time and another color came up making me feel that these color determinations are just assigned randomly. She'll always be gold to me though no matter what that M&M's machine says. Just like they say in the Outsiders movie, Stay Gold!Okumaya devam et

  • Orange

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    Even Orange, one of the more uncommon M&M's, has his own figure here. Of course, if these figures are depicting British culture, soccer has to be represented. While I don't really care for this sport, it seems to be immensely popular here in England. The fans are so passionate about this game and are so loyal to their favorite teams. I just don't understand it's appeal. I think that's because when I was a kid, soccer was almost non-existent in America so I never grew up with any exposure to this game.Okumaya devam et

  • M&M's Forever

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    Everything in this store is so colorful! M&M's are used as much as possible in the decorations which makes sense since this entire store is devoted to them. This wall was decorated with real M&M's arranged as a repeating pattern of the British flag. This is a lot brighter and more colorful than the standard Union Jack.Okumaya devam et

  • Abbey Road Revisited

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    Abbey Road has become one of the most iconic album covers in history for two reasons - no album cover has inspired more imitations, and none has spawned such a mass of conspiracy theories.
    According to the legend, Paul had died in a car accident and been replaced by an impostor. The band, it was said, subsequently felt guilty about the deception, and so placed hidden clues on the album cover for their fans.
    Thus, even today, despite the apparent health of Paul McCartney, they insist that if you look closely at the images on the front and back of the album it is packed with deathly symbolism.
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  • Abbey Road Once Again

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    What is certain is that the Abbey Road album denoted one death of sorts. Unbeknown to the public at the time, The Beatles were in the final throes of a bitter break-up and would never record another album.
    Relations had deteriorated to such an extent that the group abandoned their original title of Everest, together with a shoot in the Himalayas, and were photographed instead walking away from the studios and everything they had once shared.
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  • Where is Everyone?

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    Here's a look at several floors of M&M's World at the same time. I know that the hour is late but where is everyone?
    As we were leaving the store, I started wondering about having an entire shop in England dedicated to just one type of American candy. We love M&M's in America but do the British really like them that much also? I would think that they would prefer Smarties, the British version of M&M's. I've even heard Smarties mentioned in an episode of Fawlty Towers when a very fresh boy says he doesn't like the chips because they are the wrong shape and and their just awful. Basil Fawlty asks him, very sarcastically, what shape would he like; Smarties shapes or amphibious landing craft shapes. The chips, of course, are french fries. What a great show Fawlty Towers was! One of my favorites!Okumaya devam et

  • Swiss Court

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    One of the more interesting minor attractions found at Leicester Square is the Swiss glockenspiel that was given to London in 1985 by Switzerland and Liechtenstein as a symbol of the centuries friendship between the nations.
    The clock chimes numerous times each day, producing a nice melody and you can watch the figures atop the clock structure turning around while the small bells chime away. It's an interesting and pleasant experience if you are passing through the area and happen to be around when the glockenspiel is in action. Otherwise, just have a look, take a picture and move on to see the rest of Leicester Square.
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  • I Emerged in London Rain

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    London has a reputation for being a damp and rainy place and here's the rain. It's not coming down very heavily just enough to make an umbrella, or brolly as it's known here, necessary. I didn't have an umbrella with me but Kathy did. She seems to take an with her nearly everywhere we go. It sure came in handy tonight. After getting this shot, we walked back to our hotel together under her umbrella. It was so nice to walk together in London's rain. I'm tired but very happy right now.Okumaya devam et

  • Almost Home

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    Since it was raining, the best thing for us to do was to get back to the hotel. Fortunately, it was right across the street. I see that a Christmas Marketplace is being set up in Leicester Square Park, right in front of our hotel. I hope it's open before we go back home to New York. I'm really curious to see how they celebrate Christmas in London. It was another great day for us. I'd like to go out again for photography but I'm just too tired. This is a night to relax and sleep early. I just hope that the rain is gone by the next morning.Okumaya devam et

  • TKTS

    8 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 39 °F

    This TKTS building sits right outside our hotel and it’s been tempting us since we’ve got here. We’re thinking about getting tickets to see a show while we’re here. London’s theater district is supposed to be just like Broadway so we’re very curious to see a show here.Okumaya devam et

  • Two for the Show

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    I think we're not really adjusted to the time difference here yet because we didn't wake up until past 10:00 am. Not only were we dealing with the time change but we were just so exhausted because of all the running around we have been doing lately. We're on vacation though, so it's perfectly fine for us to sleep in if we want to. Before we went to sleep last night, we decided to see a show in London so as soon as we stepped out of the hotel we got tickets to see Jersey Boys later tonight. It's going to be another great day!Okumaya devam et

  • Covent Garden Market

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    We walked over to Covent Garden Market to eat lunch, since by now it was far too late to have breakfast, and to browse around the shops but, for some reason, we couldn't find the restaurant where we wanted to eat. Most of the streets around this area are little more than twisting alleyways and none of them seem to have any street signs. I guess, if you're local, your used to it but we didn't have a clue where we were going.Okumaya devam et

  • The Corridor

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    These dark and enclosed corridors and alleyways seem very common in London but, being from New York City, it's something that we're not used to at all. This is what we passed through to get from Covent Garden Market to the street. I'm thinking that going through these dark passages at night would be a bit scary.Okumaya devam et

  • Empty Chairs and Empty Tables

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    On a nice sunny day these tables would be nice to sit down, relax, and enjoy lunch or perhaps some snacks as you shop in Covent Garden Market. Today, the rain seems to be keeping everyone away. Perhaps we're just here too early. Most of the shops and food stands aren't open yet and the the whole area seems very quiet. I'm guessing that Covent Garden really gets busy with the lunch and dinner crowd. I'd like to come back some evening and see that.Okumaya devam et

  • In Search of Lunch

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    By this time, we had given up looking for the restaurant we had set out to find and, at this point, would have settled for anywhere. Not only were we so hungry, having not had breakfast, but we had to get back to Westminster Station by 2:00 for our Harry Potter's London tour, run by Tours by Foot. If we didn't find somewhere to eat soon, we'd be skipping lunch too!Okumaya devam et

  • Bangers and Mash

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    We ended up eating at one of those traditional English pubs, something that I had wanted to do anyway, just for the experience. The place was called the Wellington and the food and service was very good. It was British food, so Kathy had the meat pie which looked like, and made me think of, Mrs. Lovett's meat pies from Sweeny Todd. I was going to get fish and chips again but, instead, went with a dish I've been wanting to try for years, bangers and mash. Those things on top are onion rings. I'm not sure how well they would fit in with the meal but, surprisingly, they were great! Everything was very good! I'm so happy I took a chance and ordered this!BangersOkumaya devam et

  • Mrs. Lovett’s Meat Pies

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    Since these meat pies reminded me so much of the ones that I saw Mrs. Lovett making in Sweeney Todd, here's some of the lyrics about them...
    Ladies and gentlemen,
    May I have your attention, please?
    Are your nostrils aquiver and tingling as well
    At that delicate, luscious ambrosial smell?
    Yes they are, I can tell.
    Well, ladies and gentlemen,
    That aroma enriching the breeze
    Is like nothing compared to its succulent source,
    As the gourmets among you will tell you, of course.
    Ladies and gentlemen,
    You can't imagine the rapture in store
    Just inside of this door!
    There you'll sample
    Mrs. Lovett's meat pies,
    Savory and sweet pies,
    As you'll see.
    You who eat pies,
    Mrs. Lovett's meat pies
    Conjure up the treat pies
    Used to be!
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  • Temple Station

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F

    After lunch, we were back on the tube and headed to Westminster Station to meet our Tours by Foot guide for the Harry Potter's London tour. I'm really hoping for a better tour than what we had yesterday. All the rushing around was just too much. If today's tour turns out to be more of the same, we might end up leaving early. I'm just hoping that the tour isn't being run by Sinead, the same woman from our tour last night.Okumaya devam et

  • Big Ben

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ ⛅ 46 °F

    When we got out from Westminster Station, this was right in front of us! Big Ben is so much bigger and more impressive than I ever expected it to be. I would have liked to stay here for a while to explore Westminster some more but before long it was time for the Tours by Foot Harry Potter's London tour to begin.Okumaya devam et

  • Elizabeth Tower

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ ⛅ 46 °F

    Officially, the Elizabeth Tower's bell is called the Great Bell though it is better known by the name 'Big Ben'.
    There are two theories for this name's origin. These are that the Great Bell was:
    First, named after Sir Benjamin Hall, First Commissioner for Works 1855-185
    Second, named after Ben Caunt, a champion heavyweight boxer of the 1850's
    The first theory is thought to be the most likely.
    The name 'Big Ben' is often associated with the Elizabeth Tower and the Great Clock as well as the Great Bell. It was to the Great Bell that the name originally was given.
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  • Big Ben

    9 Kasım 2016, İngiltere ⋅ ⛅ 46 °F

    Warners of Norton near Stockton-on-Tees cast the new bell in August 1856. It was transported by rail and sea to London. On arrival at the Port of London, it was placed on a carriage and pulled across Westminster Bridge by 16 white horses.
    The bell was hung in New Palace Yard. It was tested each day until 17 October 1857 when a 1.2m crack appeared. No-one would accept the blame. Theories included the composition of the bell's metal or its dimensions. Warners blamed Denison for insisting on increasing the hammer's weight from 355kg to 660kg.
    Warners asked too high a price to break up and recast the bell so George Mears at the Whitechapel Foundry was appointed. The second bell was cast on 10 April 1858.
    This bell was 2.5 tonnes lighter than the first. Its dimensions meant it was too large to fit up the Elizabeth Tower's shaft vertically so Big Ben was turned on its side and winched up. It took 30 hours to winch the bell to the belfry in October 1858. The four quarter bells, which chime on the quarter hour, were already in place.
    Big Ben rang out on 11 July 1859 but its success was short-lived. In September 1859, the new bell also cracked and Big Ben was silent for four years. During this time, the hour was struck on the fourth quarter bell.
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