A preview of the plasters I had to buy at Boot’s Pharmacy for my sore feet after today’s activities.
This morning we blithely set out walking thinking we were going to Churchill’s War Rooms. When we arrived, there was a queue a mile long with at least a two hour wait, all in the hot, baking sun. Summer in Europe. So, on to Plan B: The National Gallery. It’s free of charge, by the way, and there are absolutely no security measures. It’s also humongous, so there were thousands of people there. Seems a bit of a security challenge, doesn’t it? I love art museums, and the National Gallery was the perfect way to while away the afternoon. Here’s me photo bombing the Van Gogh.
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Day Two, London, Plan B: The National Gallery
Try the Imperial War Museum, not nearly as packed usually. Nice Van Gogh. I like my friend Ann, too. : )
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We are heading to the Imperial War Museum tomorrow. Will keep you posted on my, guess what?
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That is so cool! I’m kind of sad that Dad didn’t get to go to the war rooms, though.
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I know how much he was lookin forward to that!
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Looking
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Sometimes the things you didn’t plan turn out to be the best !
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Exactly.
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Crown Jewels were cool.
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They are amazing!
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The war museum is the absolute best. The war rooms are so awesome.
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Agreed. I often get tired and over it in museums, but not in this one.
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