Feels like London already

Off to the airport...in the rain. Feels like London already! 😉
Edmonton International Airport

Last meal for the next 12 hours! #planefoodisaripoff
Keflavik International Airport

Brief stop before getting back on the a plane to get to London. Not much for photos... too busy lugging luggage around. 😀
Gatwick to London!

Taking the Gatwick Express from Gatwick Airport to London. Woohoo! No pictures of us, we are all tired and look like hell and need a shower and a nap first!
Honey House

A few photos of our house we will be living out of for the next week. First 3 photos are of our bedroom. Picture 4 is one of the bathrooms and the last 2 photos are of the little yard. More picturesOkumaya devam et
Blue Moon... or not.

Took a walk to have dinner at a Thai place called Blue Moon... but it wasn't even open. Oops. So after wandering our tired souls around the streets for plan B... We walked into a place that was superOkumaya devam et
Madame Tussauds

So much cool stuff. Hard to choose only 6 photos! I'll do a few more in a separate footprint.
I learned some interesting history about Madame Tussauds and the lady behind it all. I had no idea howOkumaya devam et
Madame Tussauds part 2

Madame Tussauds part 3

Ok.. I had to do a third footprint so I could add even more photos.
Sherlock Holmes Statue

London has these "talking statues" all over the city. How it works is that if you come across a talking statue, you tap your phone on the tag and… your phone rings! In this case, it was SherlockOkumaya devam et
London Beatles Store

Sherlock Holmes Museum

What's a trip to London without taking a wander past 221B Baker Street? I hate to disappoint Sherlock Holmes fans but did you know that 221B Baker Street's address is actually located at 239 BakerOkumaya devam et
Chikn- lunchtime

Japanese Katsu Chicken Burger and Gunpowder fries. SO. GOOD.
www.chikn.com
Misc Photos in/near Hyde Park

Italian Water Garden /Hyde Park

The gardens are believed to have been a gift from Prince Albert to his beloved Queen Victoria.
Peter Pan Statue / Hyde Park

Another talking statue! Now we get to talk to Peter Pan!
Queen Caroline's Temple / Hyde Park

A house built in 1734 for Queen Caroline.
Isis Statue

Had a chat with ISIS today (talking statue). If you're going to have an encounter with ISIS while travelling in Europe, I recommend this one, not the terrorist group.
Diana Memorial Fountain

This memorial to Diana was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 6th July 2004.
Serpentine Gallery / Hyde Park

We didn't go in this Art Gallery, but I just love all the brick buildings everywhere so I can't help but take photos randomly.
Albert Memorial / Kensington Gardens

The Albert Memorial commemorates the death of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, who died of typhoid fever in his early 40's.
The statues in the 4 corners represent Europe, Asia, Africa andOkumaya devam et
Kensington Palace

For those of you who don't know, Kensington Palace is where Prince William and Kate and their children live. This was also the home of Princess Margaret back in the day and the home of Princess DianaOkumaya devam et
Queen Victoria Statue

Queen Victoria, in her coronation robes in 1837. She was only 18 when she became Queen. Another talking statue, so I offered her tea and we had a chat before moving on.
Princess Diana Memorial Garden

Once known as the Sunken Garden, one of Princess Diana's favorite places, was renamed a year ago as a tribute to Diana to mark 20 years since her passing.
Natural History Museum

Nothing beats starting your museum tour by taking a really long escalator up into a ... meteor? At least I assume that's what that is.