29 April 2008

Sunday.

We are getting a little better with this morning thing. We hit Costa again for breakfast then made our way down to the Tube. We seemed to navigate things pretty well, people were asking us for help, poor souls... we rode the tube to Tower Hill where we found the infamous Tower of London. William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1077, and his successors expanded it. It served most famously as a prison and execution site - this is where Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey (among others) met the chopping block. It's most recent prisoner was Rudolf Hess, one of Hitler's henchmen in WWII. Today the Crown Jewels are housed here. We took a tour led by a Yeoman Warder, aka Beefeater, then explored a bit on our own - seeing the Crown Jewels, Traitors Gate, Tower Green, and the towers that imprisoned Princess Elizabeth, Sir Walter Raleigh, and the two young princes kidnapped during the War of Roses in 1483.

After exploring the Tower, we headed back to our tube stop and decided to explore a different area of the city. We walked from our hotel in Trafalgar Square to Leicester Square, which can best be described as the Theater District, and on to Piccadilly Circus, which is pretty much Times Square without the really tall skyscrapers. We tried to avoid it, but we somehow ended up in the Trocadero, a huge, garish mall-slash-arcade place. The kids eyes lit up just as John's and mine started to glaze over. They of course went right for those "claw" games, where you try to manuever the claw to pick up some prize and drop it in the hole so you can get it. And this claw machine had iPODS in it! Now, any of you who have been to Gators with us know that we tell the kids EVERY TIME that they would do better flushing their money down the toilet, they can't win those games. And you also know that EVERY TIME Jack comes back a winner. Well, he wasn't as lucky this time. Leah, on the other hand...


















After we left the Trocadero, we walked some more to Covent Garden, which is a very neat place with shops, outdoor markets, cafes, street musicians, and the like. Then we headed back to the hotel, stopping in Trafalgar Square for Jack & Will to climb the lions at Nelson's Column.

5 comments:

The National Scribe said...

way to go Leah! How much money was actually sunk into the machine before the winning pick?

That is a nice shot of Jack and Will on the lion.

I like the header too, "beyond planet mancuso" very cute.

Connie said...

I'm loving these posts! Every morning I hurry to the computer to see what exciting things you all have been doing and seeing. Great shots, of course. ;) Love the new banner -- very nice.

Congratulations on the iPod snag, Leah! Such a very British souvenir. ;)

Can't wait to see what you did yesterday...

Anonymous said...

Actually I got it on the first try and it was only 1 pound!! =P

karen said...

Ok how did you get the photo of Amy and Leah with Amy holding the camera and I stole John's camera? The tower is very cool!

thedollymama said...

Jack took that shot with my little P&S... he has been doing a good job with the camera!

Leah got the ipod on the FIRST TRY! I have never seen her laugh so hard in my life. She could not even breathe there for awhile.