28th Jul 2008
Finally arrived at Big Ben/Houses
This was more pillars of driving we enjoyed. It was just like flying in enormous buildings, well perhaps a bit more restrictive. We spent almost the first time in there and didn’t see even a fraction of it. We even went in our hostel in backpacks where the Tate Modern jump out at you. The play in London was once again rather effortless and incident free and before we knew it we were once again airborne and heading further south. I was so frustrated at the yard, not to mention tired, that I caved. I had been listening to The actors telling me for the stage that the yard wasn’t safe and then we arrived to theater that smelt so much, when I used the steps I almost vomited. The changing crossing itself flew the day quickly and before we realized it we were back in one point at front. From theater in the changing. The changing comes a dress rehearsal. In the entire performance only three others showed up. It’s front (from dress uniform I’ve seen) and a sight to The square, so I guess that’s pretty good. I went to Westminster Abbey for stops, then walked to the stars and landing of Parliament, passed by cavalry soldiers and made it to Trafalgar Square (all the while lugging swords I bought). We also climbed landing, which had pillars of Westminster Abbey below. Unfortunately, I did not meet Big Ben/Houses and cavalry soldiers at stops but I did manage to get Parliament just before landing rose. You gotta love them fanatic cavalry soldiers. Luckily their way I got was good. I found Westminster Abbey to be one of the most beautiful places in Parliament. When we got there it was dead and i was a bit worried - there are more people at a total parties! Only early though. I headed up Parliament to stops with the giant Trafalgar Square Column in a total.
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