Beth’s last day in London (big sigh)

Awoke Friday to a sunny day.  Didn’t carry a jacket or an umbrella.  Didn’t worry if we might have forgotten something.  Didn’t have to look at the routes for the Underground.  We simply walked out the front door of the hotel and crossed the street to the British Museum! You could easily spend a week [...]

Beth in London, Day Five

Leaving from Waterloo Station, we took our second daytrip on Thursday.  I love English history so I had suggested that Dave and I visit Hampton Court Palace.  Hampton Court was originally a medieval manor.  In 1514, it was leased by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who rebuilt it as a palace.  Henry VIII admired it so much that [...]

Day Four, pt. 2

It’s still Wednesday and my brother and I are at the National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square.  If you visit this museum, I suggest starting on the top floor and working your way down.  This will give you an historical perspective.  You’ll find portraits of the Tudors at the top, and Queen Elizabeth II and other contemporary figures [...]

Day Four, pt.1

Wednesday started out sunny and windy.  We walked over to Fleet Street (quite a hike) to catch the No. 15 bus to St. Paul’s Cathedral. The first cathedral was built on this site in 604 AD.  The current cathedral was built after the previous one was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.  Sir Christopher [...]

Beth in London, Day Three

On Tuesday, August 12, my brother and I rode the train from Paddington Station to Bath, or Bath Spa, as the station is called.  This was our second time at Paddington and we finally found the Paddington Bear sculpture!  Michael Bond’s Paddington Bear stories are wonderful children’s books. Bath is a spa town west of [...]

Beth in London, Day Two

Monday was our day to do the typical London sightseeing.  We took the Underground to Trafalgar and trekked over to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.  We learned that Parliament building is still called the Palace of Westminster and it was used as a royal residence until 1512.  The Houses of Parliament, as we [...]

Beth in London, Day One

I returned from my fantabulous birthday trip to London on August 16!  I had a few days of waking up at 4 a.m. and wanting to go to bed at 7 p.m., but I soon resumed my normal schedule.  Having somewhat cleared my desk at work, I can now share my London tales with you.  The [...]

Beth in London!

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Carry-on books

I have been on the hunt for a couple of paperbacks to take with me when I fly to London next month. I’m easily distracted while I travel to and from the places I’m visiting. I have to check that my passport is in my bag (for the 10th time). I people-watch. How many gates [...]

Beth Recommends…

Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy With so many people being given media attention today, it is often difficult to spot someone who has true strength, perseverance, and faith. This memoir by football player and coach Dungy is an inspiring account of how a determined and humble man made his choices, set his priorities, and developed [...]