Thursday, April 30, 2015

London - Day 2

April 29, 2015

Tonight I fear that my dreams will be filled with prison cells, fighting in full armor and having my head cut off!! Oh, the stories that the walls of the Tower of London could tell! The following picture is some of the artwork carved into the prison tower walls. I don't know who Thomas was, but he had plenty of time to learn to sculpt!
We both woke up feeling very rested and ready for new England adventures. After a great breakfast while chatting with our B & B hosts, we were off to the Underground. It is getting easier to navigate the public transit systems and we got a good start on the day at the Tower of London.

Many hundreds of years of English history is wrapped up in the Tower of London which is a large castle complex that has gone through several transitions through the years. It's role now is primarily to record the history and provide a means for the common man to enjoy such treasures as the Crown Jewels and military armor. What would it feel like to experience the weight and sparkling beauty of the crown as it was gently placed on your head. Or what might be your thoughts as you are helped into your heavy armor, pick up your weapons and hope you return after the upcoming battle. You own head could rest on the chopping block if things don't go well! The future of England and who is in power could easily rest in your actions!

Another center of power is the Church of England.  Following our castle adventures we made our way to  St Paul's Cathedral where the spiritual leaders held the same power as the Kings and Queens. The cathedral is the work of Christopher Wren who was also involved in the design of many churches and buildings after the fire of 1666 that devastated the city of London. St Paul's is home to the tombs of numerous notable characters in the story of England and this beautiful cathedral remains vital to the English culture, even today.  Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married within the hallowed walls.

After grabbing a quick lunch we explored the surrounding area of the original city of London and returned home with very tired feet! It rained some today, but mostly while we were inside buildings. By afternoon, the weather was better and the views from the bridges were spectacular.

Another evening meal in a small local pub and we are good till morning. 

Tim and Kathy

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