I don’t think there’s anywhere else like London for buildings and churches side by side. I love the way you find churches nestled next to tall state of the art buildings, ancient and modern co-existing together.
The GherkinOutside St Katherine’s Church where they got marriedOutside the Offices for the Relief of the PoorSt. Paul’s CathedralSt Helen’s Church, Bishopsgate
The Shard
St Olave’s church
Monument Sir Christopher Wren’s flame-topped Monument to the Great Fire of 1666 is the tallest isolated stone column in the world. Source: WikipediaSt. Katherine’s Church, Shoreditch
Lastly some great artwork I saw very similar to the lanes in Melbourne.
As always I like to finish with a quote found as usual on Pinterest:
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A nanny of two and a mum of two adult children, mum to two fur babies and wife of one. I love to travel and up until recently travelled the world, now exploring Western Australia! I play bridge, board games, read dance and blog in my spare time.
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4 thoughts on “Exploring London”
I love reading about your travels! Inspires me to go and visit more places! Miss you guys! Xx
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I am not sure if this is the post you mentioned on my blog Ali, but I thoroughly enjoyed the read regardless! I Iove how London adapts to change over the years and you enjoy seeing how different it is now. I am loving London so far.
Also, great zoom on that camera over the river! Very impressive.
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Thanks so much for reading, I love to explore different parts whenever I get back
I love reading about your travels! Inspires me to go and visit more places! Miss you guys! Xx
I am not sure if this is the post you mentioned on my blog Ali, but I thoroughly enjoyed the read regardless! I Iove how London adapts to change over the years and you enjoy seeing how different it is now. I am loving London so far.
Also, great zoom on that camera over the river! Very impressive.
Thanks so much for reading, I love to explore different parts whenever I get back