London Part II
Klaus JonesOctober 11th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
With the loss of David last evening, Mr Richards and I decided to do the touristy thing and go sightseeing – something Dave had already done.
Thankfully, the day was bright, sunny, and for London, warm. We spent the first half of the day doing our own thing, then joined another of the Free Walking Tours and saw some of the more classical sights. Camdem market was noteworthy, perhaps not as vast as Marrakech but with infinitely more variety. On the walk back from there we detoured through Regents Park and a fairly ritzy area of town – how could we tell? The counteless Porsches, Lambos, the odd R8 or R35 GTR kinda gave it away. I was constanly pointing them out, loving it.
The Museums ate up another full day, the Natural History Museum and the Science and Tech museum providing hours of entertainment – most highly recommend them, seeing as they are free and all.
Finishing off my second venture to London was a 6am run through Hyde park, the sun rising majestically through the mist as I ran through the crisp morning air (wankerish I know, but it truly was a beautiful sight).
London being done, Steve and I headed to our last joint destination – the Scottish Highlands