I've always wanted to go to London. The closest I ever got was Heathrow Airport during a brief stopover. But someday, I'll go. I love how Europeans preserve their history through their buildings.
Great word Family, because family can be close friends too! Love your photos Sandra! Brings back alot of memories for me! Did you take a black cab? I loved riding in those! LOL! Big Hugs!
The sculpture of the animal is unusual. You needed to be a few feet taller for us to see properly.
ReplyDeleteHeh. The shot certainly doesn't do it justice.
DeleteLOVE that door. I am certain that many stories lurk behind it.
ReplyDeleteThere was so much wonderful architecture. I could have gotten all kinds of great shots if the crew hadn't been speed walking. Heh.
DeleteWonderful photos, I miss being in London. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI hope you can visit soon, Val. It is quite wondrous.
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Great shots indeed. My mind went dirty on the third and thought that statue was humping something lol
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DeleteIt wasn't the best possible angle for a camera shot.
It's so fun and amazing to see authentic pics from new places. Next best thing to being there with you Super Sandra! Hugs...RO
ReplyDeleteYou'd be a great traveling companion, Ro.
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I bet they keep those booths around for nostalgia sake
ReplyDeleteI imagine:)
DeleteWonderful photos of London. At least they have kept their phone booths. Simply beautiful and different.
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure, Elizabeth:)
DeleteKind of wild to still see phone booths, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt sure is:)
DeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine:)
DeleteLooks like you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteWe had a wonderful time:)
DeleteThe arch over the doorway is beautiful. Love the iconic phone booth. Too bad, you didn’t see the TARDIS on some street corner.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly would have been quicker than flying back to the states:)
DeleteI love all the detailed architecture.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Di. It was just beautiful. And so much of it.
DeleteLove everything about London!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these wonderful photos Sandra...gorgeous!!!
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My pleasure, Jan. I love it too:)
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Hi Sandra - lovely shots to remind me of good old London! Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed them, Hilary.
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I've always wanted to go to London. The closest I ever got was Heathrow Airport during a brief stopover. But someday, I'll go. I love how Europeans preserve their history through their buildings.
ReplyDeleteI do too. Those buildings have so much dignity and personality.
DeleteLove the pics! The phone booth is fun and I want to use one of these one day. Still in Vancouver but leaving tonight
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your vacay has been great.
DeleteSafe journey.
Oh, you are getting me all excited for London! Love the photos!
ReplyDeleteHeh. Glad you liked the photos:)
Deletethe artwork on the stone is amazing.... !!!!! thanx for sharing ☺☺♥♥
ReplyDeleteIt sure is, FSG.
DeleteMy pleasure:)
Lovely photos! Absolutely in awe of the architecture for the second one--so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it breathtaking, Heather?
DeleteSo good to see your London photographs.
ReplyDeleteFamily is a great word, I was fortunate to spend time with mine over the weekend.
All the best Jan
Glad you got to see them this weekend, Jan:)
DeleteYes, what is it about those red phone booths that we like so much? Are there still actual phones in them?
ReplyDeleteI didn't check closely, but it sure looked like it.
DeleteLovely familiar places I've been to many times Sandra.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Yvonne.
They're certainly a joy to see:)
DeleteGreat word Family, because family can be close friends too! Love your photos Sandra! Brings back alot of memories for me! Did you take a black cab? I loved riding in those! LOL! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteFriends are family for sure, Stacy:)
ReplyDeleteI didn't take a black cab! That would have been fun!
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