Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Wearing My Tourist Face in London


I love looking through all of these pictures while I watch Queen Elizabeth ride in her carriage through the streets of London for her Diamond Jubilee. I can't believe I was actually there! I actually stood in front of Buckingham Palace, gaping like a tourist. Haha. When we were in Westminster Abbey, the person giving out the audio guides said to us the moment we stepped up, "You're Americans, aren't you?" "Why do you ask?" "Well, because you're smiling." :-) We couldn't help wearing our tourist faces when we were surrounded by such beauty and history!

1.) Westminster Abbey - This was one of my favorite sights to see! It was so incredibly beautiful inside and it was torture that I couldn't take pictures. The "Poet's Corner" of the Abbey gave me chills. I saw the memorials for many of my favorite writers, like Shelley, Keats, Dickens, Lewis Carroll, and most importantly, Jane Austen. I nearly started crying when I saw her name on the wall. Typical book nerd...
2.) Westminster Bridge - We walked across this bridge when we finished our ride on the London Eye. It felt very British to see men playing the bagpipe as we made our way across. It was such a beautiful day!
3.) Big Ben - I couldn't get over the enormity of the clock tower. I felt like jumping up and down when I saw it!
4.) Streets of London - I loved seeing "Look Left" and "Look Right" painted at the crosswalks. We usually look both ways though because we were confused which side was the right side of the road. Haha. We did A LOT of walking on the trip. It was definitely worth it.
5.) Vertical Garden - This was one of my favorite discoveries that we stumbled upon during one of our long (probably lost) walks across this city. I've seen pictures of vertical gardens before but it was incredible to see one in person!
6.) Buckingham Palace - We peeked through the gates of Buckingham Palace with all of the other tourists hoping to get a glimpse of the royal family. No sighting of Prince Harry though...bummer. ;-)
7.) Afternoon Tea - Thanks to all of our walking, we didn't feel so guilty when we finally took a moment to sit and enjoy an afternoon tea. This one we had at Camellia's Tea House in Kingly Court. The cake and pretty teapot (with a mini teapot handle!) made me feel a little bit like Alice in Wonderland.
8.) Harrods - Harrods was just as extravagant and over the top as I thought it would be. The food halls inside were incredible. The shop windows were set up with beautiful displays of tea cakes all for the upcoming jubilee celebrations.
9.) My British Boyfriend - I even found a 6ft tall cuddly, British boy inside Harrods. We hit it off right away. ;-)

I miss it all so much! Thankfully I have more photos and stories to remember and share.

29 comments:

  1. sounds like so much fun!! I wish i could go to london. *sigh*.
    :)

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  2. When I was in London they asked us if we were from "the colonies." hahaha and we told them "Montana" and they responded, "isn't that canada?" jeez.

    Looks like you had such a lovely time! These pictures are giving me the travel bug so incredibly bad!

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  3. Looks like you had a great time!

    ♥Sarah♥
    etsy.com/shop/antiquepearlvintage

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  4. You had glorious weather, lucky you!

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  5. What a beautyfull blog you have and lovely tutorials. I am looking forward to follow you.

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  6. so awesome!!! i miss it, i wanna go back!!
    your BF is a looker! ;)

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  7. Hey! Just wanted to say hi because I recently discovered your blog and think it's amazing! I just recently started my very own knitting blog, it's kind of a new passion for me and I am really surprised at how fast I fell in love with knitting... Anyway, hi from Paris, looks like you had a fabulous time in London (love that city)!

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  8. Oh! You've made me miss London all over again! I have been there six times just passing through and never spent more than a day or two and I didn't get to see very much...but I did see Big Ben and I felt the same way! My favorite clock in the world. :) And I forgot about the signs on the streets! Heehee You took such lovely photos! Now I want to go back! And I'm a book nerd too...those are all some of my favorite authors as well!
    -Anna

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  9. Lovely pictures! I have been to London twice myself, but the last time was a few years ago...you really made me want to visit it again!

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  10. I'm glad you got to experience some of the British humour! I do miss that British sense of humour since moving about America and so forth. Gorgeous photographs so - I'm so glad I got to visit London numerous times when I was back in the UK - such a gorgeous city.

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  11. I'm a bit jealous you went on a ride on the London Eye. Both me and my boyfriend have fear of heights, so we never even considered going for a ride. But I think the view must be spectacular!!

    You look adorable in the last picture, by the way. :)

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  12. Gorgeous pictures! I'd love to visit there someday. And I'd probably cry at seeing Jane Austen's name in Westminster Abbey, too. :)

    ~Kristin

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  13. I've lived in England all my life & I still haven't been to Harrods! I went to Bath the other day & came across the Jane Austen museum but unfortunately my dad didn't fancy it so we didn't go in :(

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  14. Wow! What a fun trip!

    -fork

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  15. Great photos!! I have never been, and it looks like such a lovely place to visit!! Cute photo of you!! xo Heather

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  16. I love this post. I only spent two nights in London and most of my photos are from the tour bus lol. Isn't being a tourist fun though? I think it's great! My favorite is your photo of the Look Right on the pavement. I remember that on the road to cross to get to the Tower of London lol. Thanks for sharing, it makes me want to look through my photos again...lol

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  17. ...OH MY GOD. I have friends in London, so it's a "regular place" for them, so I see stuff like a shopping center or a coffee shop. Regular stuff. These? Are gorgeous. I love the bagpipe playing man, the vertical garden, that amazing teapot and the pretty dessert stand and of course, your boyfriend teddy, hehe!!!

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  18. Ohhhh! Jen just told me when she went into Epcot Center, she visited the London area and she said they had a little teashop with real British teas and cookies, teapots, dessert stands, big teddy bears, etc. v.v I WANNA SEE THIS STUFF!!! Haha.

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  19. I think I was in London at the same time as you, haha! I was there to co-supervise a school trip, though, so I wasn't exactly a relaxed tourist. Weren't we lucky with the weather, though?!

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  20. So glad you enjoyed our big smoke so much and it didn't disappoint! I am gutted that I missed you - I was away working and totally missed your meet up announcement. Really pleased you loved Drink Shop Do though and it looks like you all had a lovely meet up!

    Any yarn shopping while you were here? Or in Paris?

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  21. I love this post! I really love hearing American perspectives on London. I adore London but as I only live a 30 minute train ride away, it's not really all that special to me so it's great to see it through fresh eyes.

    I loved the part where you talked about looking both ways when you crossed the road. I did exactly the same thing in America because I was confused about which way the cars were coming!

    Becky
    xx

    http://www.beckybedbug.com

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  22. Brilliant! Sounds like you had such an amazing time and Camellia's tea house is lovely so I'm glad you went there!

    Your photos make me excited about London all over again!

    x

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  23. eeeeek you're making me want to go to london really bad! looks like you had so much fun. xoxo!

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  24. I think your vertical garden is the Athenaeum Hotel, if it's on Piccadilly. They do tea there, excellent service but the pastries at Brown's are better! :D I wish I lived in London too!

    A Plus B in the Sea

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  25. Sounds like you had a lovely time! I would get chills at seeing all my favorite authors there too. Definitely on my bucket list!

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  26. I love those tea time food!!
    That gate is just gorgeous!

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  27. I want to go for a gorgeous tea time! So pretty. I bet it was lush. xx

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