Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2008

New Year U.K. Style


Imagine yourself in London's Trafalgar Square surrounded by 350,000 people at the final countdown to New Year's Eve 2008 and you will be me!

Often dubbed the "Times Square of Europe" on New Y
ear's Eve, Trafalgar Square is rich in history. To this day, its southern end, Charing Cross, is still considered the heart of London, from which all distances are measured.

Joining me on my trip to London was my buddy Ryan from my Target team in Minneapolis. Since Ryan had recently gotten his passport this was the prime opportunity to break it in! Being first-time visitors to the U.K. we had no problem finding plenty of things to see and do including touring the Tower of London (seeing the crown jewels and the torture chambers was amazing--talk about intense times); attending Westminster Abby's Evensong service; experiencing Big Ben; the London Eye; Buckingham Palace; climbing hundreds of stairs to the top spire of St. Paul's Cathedral (what a view!); riding the famous London underground ("Mind the Gap"); lunch at Harrod's; and taking in a show, Mary Poppins, at London's Prince Edward Theatre.

I found the architecture stunning, the history lessons fascinating, and the people very friendly. London has an energy that is magnetic--especially in Soho and Picadilly Circus. There was color everywhere! Another highlight was the opportunity to forgo bottled water for a few days and use tap water to brush my teeth! I deliberately drank a big glass of hotel water each day just because I could... reminding me that sometimes its the little things :o)

I decided to take another "peace" picture--this time in front of the Tower
Bridge. I told Ryan that I should think about starting a "peace around the world" series... another idea to ponder.

Wishing a happy, prosperous, abundant, and peaceful new year to all!


Saturday, December 1, 2007

The Royal Treatment


Today I got the "royal" treatment. My driver, Amith, took me to see Bangalore Palace... the former home of the King & Queen. It was built in 1887 by King Chamaraja Wodeyar and is supposed to be inspired by the Windsor Castle in London. Not only did I get to look around, but I got my own personal guide and tour of the castle. It was amazing. I'd never seen a palace with so many different styles and colors of ceiling tiles! Plus, the last King and Queen to inhabit this palace back the 30s had the coolest circa 1930s art deco furniture--too cool for a medieval-style structure.

Another advantage of having my own personal tour was that I was allowed to not only look at whatever I wanted, but to touch it, open it, explore the different rooms, and also take pictures of whatever I wanted. There were no "velvet ropes" on this tour. My favorite part of that privilege was touching the handmade stools fashioned from, oh I don't know, elephant's feet, perhaps?! Or how about buffalo hooves...? Yeah, this King was decadent. If you'd like to see my whole set of pictures from my personal tour (including the 100 year old elephant head mounted in the main foyer), just click on any of my slide shows and you'll be taken to my Picasa online galleries.

Later after the palace tour, Amith and I went shopping again and I picked-up the last of the Christmas gifts for my family back home in Minnesota. I also went out walking when I got home and explored my neighborhood... too bad I didn't have my camera, but I will take it another time. I would have loved to show you the cow that leisurely sauntered down the middle of the street like she owned it... sheesh! Moooove on over, darlin! (It's funny to watch the cabs and cars honk at them... they could care less). What a life. Happy weekend, all :o)