Our final day in London was pretty chill. We went out for a pub lunch, and later in the day we went to Queensway for a few last items for Deb to take home. We finished up some of the food we had stockpiled, packed, and watched Suits on TV. This trip has been delightful, but we have realized that we are no longer 35 and we are exhausted. The days of running all day, dashing up and down Tube station stairs, and running down Palace Court at the end of an adventure are over. That ship seems to have sailed.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Days Thirteen and Fourteen - London - April 2023
Day Twelve - London - April 2023
The sun shone brilliantly on our Easter-weekend visit to Greenwich. We weren't the only ones with the idea of a day out east of London; there were hordes of friend groups and British families along with a fair bunch of tourists. We were back at the flat in time to rest a bit before heading to dinner at a wonderful Indian-inspired eatery recommended by Stephen and Ann. The food was delicious, but one of our team found it hot. We headed to Haymarket where we caught the #139 bus to the Vaudeville Theatre on The Strand for a fabulous performance of SIX, a rousing musical performed by the wives of Henry VIII.
Friday, April 7, 2023
Day Eleven - London - April 2023
We had an adventure. Since first coming to London in 1978, I have admired the huge Battersea Power Station. The gigantic brick structure with four tall chimneys was built in phases between 1929 and 1955, and decommissioned in 1978 the year we arrived in London. It sat derelict until about ten years ago when restoration and redevelopment of the entire area began. It was opened to the public in October of 2022, and it is spectacular. The station gained counter-culture icon status when it appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd's Animals album. We took the bus coming and going and arrived home just before the rain started. We went out again in the evening for fish and chips at a chippy on Pembridge Road.
Thursday, April 6, 2023
Day Ten - London - April 2023
We spent some time in the neighborhood on Queensway taking care of a few important purchases before heading to Kensington Gardens for a walk and some bench time. At the Albert Memorial, we took the #9 bus to Green Park where we caught the Jubilee Line to the London Bridge Station and Borough Market. We had a booking for an early dinner at Roast, a fine restaurant recommended by Emily. When we finished it was beginning to sprinkle rain and Borough was closing down, so we headed home on the Tube.
















