but first, tea in the crypt at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church near Trafalgar square:
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felt a bit bad walking on the dead with my tea and scones . . .
you can also do brass rubbings there but we didn't have enough time. some of them were huge!
yeay! the red phone booths!
in front of Charing Cross Station:
a walk along the Hungerford Bridge:
The London Eye (aka a ginormous ferris wheel -- one of my ultimate nightmares):
the parliament building and big ben from across the thames:
reunited and it feels so good . . . .
train and i went to UNCW with blighty buddies Jennie and Natalie who traveled from far and wide to dine with us! so good to see them again . . .
so cute! Dinner on the South Bank at Giraffe (lots of flash, not so great on the food):
can you guess who the drama teacher is?
and coffee and cakes at the cutest little cafe, le pain quotidian, near waterloo station:
thanks for making the journey to see us! next time, tokyo?
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