Thursday, October 20, 2016

Chelsea and Westminster

Our day began with some excitement. We hear sirens constantly from our flat, but this morning they were going crazy. We looked out the window and saw smoke billowing from a buildings west of us. we learned tonight that a candle had started the fire, and that two people had to be rescued. They interviewed an American staying in an airbnb in the burning building, and I must say that our clogged plumbing was better than a fire!

Today was our last day in London and we went our separate ways, Stephen and Ann to the South Bank and we to Kensington High Street, Chelsea and Westminster. We walked along King's Road from Sloan Square to the Physic Garden. The garden was established in 1673 by The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London as a place to grow medicinal plants and herbs. Except for a physic garden in Oxford, it is the oldest in England. Sir Hans Sloane, a high-society/royal physician was an early benefactor.

We walked along the Chelsea Embankment and caught a bus back to Sloane Square where we joined the District Line to Westminster. We shared a small picnic with the pigeons on Parliament Square before visiting Westminster Abbey. We caught a 148 bus back to Notting Hill where we reconnected with the Taylor-Woodburys for supper at The Mall Tavern, a lively gastropub just down on the bend from where we often caught busses that go down Kensington Church Street.

 A screengrab of the fire from a news video (our building is
the large one on the left)

 Smoke engulfing Campden Hill

 A quick stop at M&S for Kris to buy a replacement for her
worn-out leather gloves

 High Street Kensington Station

 Sloane Square

 An intriguing Art-Deco apartment building that put me in
mind of Masie's flat in the Masie Dobbs novels

 The Chelsea Physic Garden

 The four-acre plot is surrounded by wonderful Victorian houses

 A bright burst of fall color

 Beautiful tulip tree blossoms

 "A prettyish little wilderness"

 Sir Hans Sloane

 The Chelsea Embankment on the Thames

 Christopher Wren's Chelsea Royal Hospital -- still used by
army pensioners

 Apple is turning the iconic Battersea Power Station into their
UK headquarters, which makes me super happy -- only 1 1/4 of the 
 four smoke stacks are still up while they are being rebuilt

I love the diversity in London

 Parliament with the Shard in the far distance

 Ham, cheese, and pickle

 Westminster Abbey

 Forbidden photos are the sweetest (if I paid, I'm
gonna get my photo!)

 The arcade

 The Chapter House

 The cloister, towers, and butresses


The Mall Tavern (that's Kensington Church Street ahead)

Another nice window seat

 The SKT/DAT England group

 Me: lamb shank with colecannon (cabbage and potatoes)

 Kris: Beef rib and coleslaw

Final evening walk back to the flat

This was another terrific trip and we are sad to leave, but all good things come to an end. We are off tomorrow for home. So this all for now.

OXO

D.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Harry Potter at Warner Brothers in Leavesden

Today, Wednesday 19 October, Kris and I trained out to Watford Junction and caught a shuttle to Leavesden where the Warner Brothers Studio features the Making of Harry Potter. I went with Anna's family in the summer and loved it. I was confident Kris would love it too, and she did. Such imagination, creativity, and attention to detail is genuinely astounding.

Stephen and Ann arrived back at the flat just after we did. We decided a pub would be nice and we had seen one on the way home the other night. Annie checked on Yelp and it rated very high, so off we went to the Prince Edward. It was wonderful! After dinner, Krisy, Ann, and I caught a bus up to the big Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's to stock up on treats.

 Doors to the great hall

 Great hall fireplace

 Griffindor togs

 Hogwarts faculty costumes

 The great hall without a CGI ceiling

 Chocolate feast

Gryffindor commons room

Gryffindor boys' dorm room

 Dumbledore's office

 Potions classroom

 Hagrid's hut

 Weasley kitchen

Malfoy house

 Ministry of Magic

 Dolores Umbridge's office

 Ministry of Magic

 Hogwarts Express

 Honeyduke's sweets trolley

 Tail end of lunch

 Dursley's House

 The Knight Bus

 The Potter's Godric's-Hollow house

 Olivander's wand shop in Diagon Alley

 Diagon Alley

 The incredible scale model of Hogwarts

 Yup. We loved it.

Dinner at the Prince Edward Pub on Hereford Road
and Dawson Place

View from our table of the Houses on Dawson Place


Baked sea bass for Dickie


Roast pork loin for Krisy

 
This meal was a tie for first place on this trip

 
A wonderful dinner

Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's to buy sweets 


Such as these

 
 KBT and AW checking out

Another fun day, but we are coming to the end. There will be more, but this is all for now.

OXO

D.