Teddy Bear Next To It

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Greenwich, London, England

I came to learn that there are a lot of different ways to photograph the Prime Meridian, which sits at 0 degrees longitude, here they put their Teddy Bear next to it.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Laying On It

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Greenwich, London, England

I came to learn that there are a lot of different ways to photograph the Prime Meridian, which sits at 0 degrees longitude, here the guy is laying on it.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Straddling It

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Greenwich, London, England

I came to learn that there are a lot of different ways to photograph the Prime Meridian, which sits at 0 degrees longitude, here they are straddling it.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Prime Meridian

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Greenwich, London, England

Craig really wanted to go to Greenwich to see the Prime Meridian and so we went. It is here, in Greenwich, where the longitude is 0 degrees and the rest of the world finds it’s place by going east or west! The view looking towards London was beautiful on this sunny day!

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Tower Bridge

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London, England

Tower Bridge is a symbolic icon of London and opened in 1894. The other day with Roby Parisi​ & Nauvoo Rossato, we walked across it on a much cooler and very cloudy day. So, this day, with no clouds and sunshine, we went for a boat ride along the River Thames and we went under Tower Bridge. The sights of London from the River Thames were awesome! By-the-way, the building on the right that looks like it is tipping, it is, that’s how it was built.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Big Ben

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London England

On this beautiful sunny day in London we went for a ride on the Clipper, a type of water taxi.  As we left we had a beautiful view of Big Ben, a nickname for the large bell clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London which the Houses of Parliament occupy.  The tower is officially known as Elizabeth Tower, named after Queen Elizabeth.  The tower was completed in 1859.

June 2016

Photos taken with an iPhone 5s

London Eye at Night

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London, England

The London Eye is impressive day or night.  As you watch it you can hardly tell that it is moving.  From what I have heard it takes about 25 minutes to complete the ride.  Though I don’t go on rides like this, they are just not my thing, (I would prefer to photograph them) I stand in awe that a man can make something so majestic and cool like the London Eye!

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Thirty Two Capsules

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London, England

The London Eye has 32 capsules representing the 32 Boroughs of London and each holds 25 people, so 800 people can be on the London Eye.  WOW, that is amazing!!

June 2016

Photo taken with a Canon 50D

London Eye

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London, England

The London Eye sits on the River Thames and was completed in 2000. It is a giant Ferris wheel that stands 443 feet, when completed it was the world’s tallest Ferris Wheel but was surpassed in 2008 by the Singapore Flier (541′) and in 2014 by the High Roller in Las Vegas (550′).  I don’t like Ferris Wheels, so I haven’t been on the London Eye, but Craig and Chelsea have been on it and on the Singapore Flier.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Buckingham Palace

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Westminster, London , England

After going to a cute play with our son and his family, we decided to visit a few tourist places around London. As always, there were so many people at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British Monarch, but by getting back a bit with the gardens, it takes on a much calmer look!

June 2016

Photo taken with a Phone 5s

Waiting at Buckingham Palace

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London, England

With so many people here at Buckingham Palace, waiting for the possible chance of seeing the Queen, I thought I would sit and RELAX too, because you never know! As you can see the pigeon got tired of waiting!

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Train Flying By

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Thames Ditton, England

While waiting for our train (we missed the first one) I RELAXED just as another train flew by!  I always keep myself busy, I never get bored!!

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Tube Entrance?

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London, England

As we walked to the tube station we passed a door with this statue on each side.  I thought that maybe it was an old entrance way to the tube station, which seemed strange, makes you wonder if you should enter the station?!?!  Ha! Ha!  But, a few days later my son explained that the London Dungeon use to be there and that it has been moved up the street.  OK, that is better and having said all that, I think it’s kinda cool!

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Tower Bridge at Night

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London, England

After our delicious dinner at The Dickens Inn, we walked back to the tube station and walked over the Tower Bridge, it is so pretty with it’s lights on!

June 2016

Taken with an iPhone 5s

The Dickens Inn

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London, England

We went and ate at The Dickens Inn, where Charles Dickens wrote some of his works. The food was great and it was a nice place to RELAX! GRAZIE Roby Parisi​ for introducing us to it!

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Modern & New

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London, England

On our tour with Roby Parisi​, she took us along the River Thames. There we saw some of the older buildings in London and some of the newer ones. In this photo we see the older and the modern with The Shard on the left, which was completed in 2012 and is the tallest building in the European Union.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

St. Paul’s Cathedral

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London, England

We went on the BEST tour ever of London with our friend Roby Parisi​, GRAZIE Roby!! I wanted to go by St. Paul’s Cathedral because one of my great-great-grandfathers (5th, I believe), Sir Christopher Wren, was the architect of this beautiful church. Construction was started in 1675 and it sits on the highest point in London. This was the first cathedral built after King Henry VIII became the head of the Church of England taking it away from the Pope. You can see St. Paul’s across the River Thames with Millennium Bridge, a walking bridge, on the right.

June 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Piccadilly Circus

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Westminster, London, England

This is Piccadilly Circus, it reminds me of London’s Time Square.

May 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Relaxing at Downton

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Newbury, England

It was pouring heavily as I walked around Downton Abbey (Highclere Castle) gardens, so I could only RELAX where I found a ‘dry’ spot. If you look closely my shoes (feet) are soaked!

May 2016

Photo taken with an iPhone 5s

Gardens

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Newbury, England

The gardens at Downton Abbey (Highclere Castle) are beautiful!  Because of the rain I wasn’t able to take as much time as I would have liked, but I enjoyed it!

2016

Taken with an iPhone 5s