Disclaimer: This post lost all forms of seriousness the 32nd second after I started writing it.
1. Bloomsbury
Walkers: Myself
The morning started with this little jaunt. First, I swung by the British Museum and waved to Rosy Stoney…not for realsies because the Museum was not even open yet. You may ask why I was on a walk at such an early hour. I would be lying if I said fresh air and exercise, although, it was very refreshing. The truth is I had a date with destiny at the Tower of London at 9 am. Next and last highlight was Charles Dickens’s humble abode. Have a looksie.
2. Soho to Trafalgar Square
Walkers: Hannah D.
We simply dropped by the square to meet and greet: Nelson, the Simbas, and St. Marty’s…the gang’s all here! We didn’t stay long because everybody knew we would be back for our Saturday dessert. Soho Square was the next most interesting stop on the stroll. It consisted of nude statues and clothed statues. That should give you an idea of how interesting the rest of walk was.
3. Westminster and St. Jame’s
Walkers: Myself/Royal Wedding participants
Fab, fab, fabbidy, fab, fab. This walk was another familiar scene because of two words. Royal Wedding. When you are chums with the royal fam, sites like Big Benny and Westminsty just don’t phase. Totes kidding. My faves included Buckingham, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Horse Guards Parade.
Oooh I love love love your new shoes in that second pic! Totes adorb! And I love your comments on the third walk. Def my fav. Most def.
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