In true 'detak' style, I left the apartment at 11am. It was a really busy morning before that, having spoken with Dave, Lawrie and Mum on Skype.
My journey took me to Spitalfields Markets, which is near to Liverpool Sreet Station. I wandered around there and was humoured by a vendor who reminded my of a Monty Python sketch. I took a recording on my phone to help remind me.
I walked past the building nicknamed "the Gherkin", towards the Tower of London. The Gherkin is a building of amazing architecture on the site of an IRA bombing. I am not sure of the year of the bombing.
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| The Gherkin from a different viewpoint |
I walked past the Tower and watched as the Tower Bridge was raised in order to let a sailing boat through.
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| Tower Bridge |
Ian had suggested that I visit the Saint Katharine's dock. Thanks for the suggestion, Ian. I was most impressed with the still waters and The fact that there were hardly any people.
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| St Katharine's Dock |
I thought it was appropriate to have a Fosters. It is advertised so heavily here as something truly Australian, but I have never had one. I must have looked lonely, as the security guard came up to me for a chat. He is from South America, somewhere near Brazil. We had a good chat and he had great pleasure in telling me that the West Indies beat Australia in the 20/20 cricket semi final. I enjoyed my chat with Wayne. He was kind enough to take a photo of me enjoying my beer.
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| A welcome drink |
Shaun has come home from work now, so will finish this post later.
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| My tour continued: |
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| Busker |
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| Busker 2 |
It was very pleasant getting away from the hustle and bustle for stroll through St James' Park. The grey squirrels are amusing little creatures, coming right up to you in hope of a feed. There were people giving them peanuts.

I continued my way up to Trafalgar Square, stopping briefly at the Square to take a photo or two. I was drawn to one corner by the music of some buskers by the name of 'Street Cats'. When they had finished their set, I walked up The Strand a little way to Charring Cross Station. It is there that I hopped into a cab and got back to Shaun's place.

I am not sure how far it was that I walked, but after consulting the map, I estimate 8 mile, or 12.8km. So glad I didn't try and walk from Trafalgar Square - it was a £10 fare.
Shaun then took me on a brief nighttime tour of the deserted city. By day there are thousands and at night only one or two others. Just magic.
It is now 12:15 and we have both settled into our sleeping arrangements. Shaun was insistant that I take the bed and he is on the couch.
A wonderful last night in London. Thanks Shaun, you are a true gentleman.
Shaun and I went to a pub called "The Jugged Hare" for a fantastic meal. I had a salad with blue cheese and walnuts, followed by Venison and Grouse terrine. A serve of Victoria Plum tart finished the meal beautifully. Our wine of choice was a Langmeil "Hanging Snakes".
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Shaun then took me on a brief nighttime tour of the deserted city. By day there are thousands and at night only one or two others. Just magic.
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| Guild Hall |
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| Shaun's favorite view of St Pauls cathedral |
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| St Paul's from the Millenium Bridge |
It is now 12:15 and we have both settled into our sleeping arrangements. Shaun was insistant that I take the bed and he is on the couch.
A wonderful last night in London. Thanks Shaun, you are a true gentleman.












Beautiful pictures again Kate. Can't wait to see you whole set! Your little walk on the southern side of the little creek took you to nearby Bankside where I was taken to dinner on 20 July 1968! I forget the pub/restaurant but it was close by to the old Globe Theatre site.
ReplyDeleteI am not surprised your legs felt it a little - you dod a fair hike!
That poor squirrel looks athough it has belly ache - what did you give it?
I'm just getting the starting blocks out and giving them a polish for Wednesday - you probably will be more bright eyed bushy tailed than I will be - we haven't any squirrels over here as you know! More like wide grey bushy eyebrows!!
Take Care and Tootle Pip
All my love
Dad
It's 3:22pm and I am going to head to Heathrow now. See you on the flip side. Will Skype from KL.
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