London The Vasilik Family spends Christmas in London! | ||
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Very close to where we were staying, there was a famous market on Portobello Street. | One of the store was selling old sewing machines! Just kidding :-) They sold clothes, but lined the walls with these sewing machines. We found another like it closer to downtown London. | |
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Also on this street is located the book store featured in the movie Notting Hill. | It's no longer a book store, if ever it really was, but they have a sign in the window highliting the movie. Strangely enough, there was a store further up the street which was the focus of a lot of cameras. I think people thought it was the real location. | |
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The living room from the place we stayed. It is the residence of a couple who lends it out when they are away. | Kenny was taking these pictures and has a particular directorial style. | |
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Given that we had to deal with US, Swiss and UK power attachments, we had to build the leaning tower of power. | ||
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The Tube was ubiquitous and Sylvia liked it, but Eric liked to take taxis instead. | A special memorial to Princess Diana. | |
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And, a kids park dedicated to Diana as well. She was quite the darling of the British people. | Out and about. These folks were feeding a few pigeons. | |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill in Mayfair. | Where is Dr. Who when you need him? | |
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We came upon Buckingham Palace. | ||
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The Institution of Civil Engineers. For my Dad :-) | Kenny was particularly interested in seeing Big Ben. It rang 3'oclock for us there. | |
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Some dude on a horse with a sword. | George the 5th. | |
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We never got to the London Eye, but it was huge! | These style of houses were everywhere! | |
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We made the "mistake" of going to the largest mall in Eurore on Boxing Day. | It was nuts. Literally people queuing up to rush in and grab whatever they can. | |
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The British Museum. Really cool. | The courtyard of the original building was enclosed and a circular building built inside. | |
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Roar. | The Rosetta Stone was the primary attraction. Quite amazing. | |
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Lots of Assyrian and Egyptian stuff. | ||
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Giant scarab. | ||
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From the Parthenon. | ||
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Kenny was interested in the old coins. | ||
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Perikles. | Olympic medals for the upcoming games. | |
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Greek Armor. | ||
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Roman household items. | Can't leave without looking at a Greek vase. | |
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Bust of emperor Marcus Aurelius. | Emperor Lucius Verus. | |
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Emperor Antoninus Pius. | Hadrian. | |
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Emperor Trajan. | Emperor Vespasian. | |
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Emperor Titus. | Tiberius. | |
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Augustus. | Gaius Ceasar. | |
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Claudius | Probably Julias Ceasar. | |
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Hercules! | A war club (?) brought back by Captain Cook! | |
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A model of the solar system. | ||
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An ancient game. | ||
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Some of the oldest items, dated as far back as 100,000 years! | Where's my Mummy?! | |
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They have a magnificent collection of Egyptian artifacts. | ||
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Checking out the Tower of london. Peter with a snack while daddy waits in line for tickets. | It was absolutely packed there! | |
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A drama was being played out to the tourists. | Did I say it was packed there? | |
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The white tower. | The Thames and the Tower Bridge. | |
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Technically, they are animals. | Good armor collection. | |
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Swords of the Kings. | ||
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One big gun. | Cannon designed to shoot three projectiles. | |
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A suit for a child. | An indian headdress. | |
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Whimsical dragon. | Mortars. | |
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And cannons. | Changing of the guard. | |
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Huge line waiting to see the crown jewels. | Some of the older parts of the castle. | |
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Off with her head! The location of famous executions. | Carvings in the wall of a prison room. | |
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Traitors gate. Where many prisoners entered the tower. | Outside St. Paul's. | |
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Nobel Street where one can see the original Roman wall. | ||
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The Tate museum of Modern "Art". | This is not art. | |
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Neither is this. | Especially not this (a paper shape on a wall). | |
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I think it takes up the awkward place between not art and really not art. | Not art. | |
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A collection of photograpghs. Less not art. | Victoria and Albert Museum. | |
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Herrods. Very big store. | ||
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Photo from Westminster Abbey. No photos were allowed :-( Gotta go back. Amazing number of famous tombs. | Back home. More presents! | |
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