We bid a fond farewell to our Phoebe (our Audi Q3) this morning after adding dirt to her paint job and logging 1,476 miles in 12 days. She was a great car and the GPS was a life saver! I'll miss driving on the left, but I'll admit the right side of the road is calling my name.
After taking the courtesy shuttle from Hertz to Heathrow, we jumped on the train into London, and then a taxi to the British Museum. Having limited time, we hit the highlights. We still moved through Ancient Babylon, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Celtic Britain, and had lunch, plus shopping. The British Museum truly is amazing. The items in their collections are simply amazing and it boggles my mind to realize that I can stare at Cleopatra's sarcophagus, an original sculpture of Roman Emperor Hadrian, Nordic chessmen, and items from a Babylonian ziggurat all under one roof. I could honestly spend a week in this museum and still probably not see everything.
We also wanted to see the Tower of London so we bought tickets for the hop on/hop off tour bus, thinking we could see some of the sights along the way. Traffic this afternoon was horrible so we were stuck on the bus quite a while. We did see sights (Trafalgar Square, St. Paul's, the West End) and did arrive at the Tower about an hour before they closed. The ticket agent snootily said that it takes three hours to visit the Tower; I assured her I could do it an hour. She continued to discourage me even though I was waving pounds at her. And as promised, we saw everything we wanted to within one hour...ha! And yes, Donna, the Crown Jewels were still very well protected and I was unable to grab one for you.
We decided to do something different for dinner tonight so we walked by and under the Tower Bridge heading for a Spanish Tapas restaurant. Along the way, we stumbled upon Her Majesty's royal barge! The restaurant was the perfect way to wrap up our journey as each thing we ordered was out of this world! A walk around the block, a taxi to Paddington Station, a train to Slough, another train to Windsor, and a taxi to our B&B brought our evening fun to an end. We leave London about 11:00 am tomorrow and land on US soil about 1:00 pm Central time. This journey has been amazing and I'm so grateful to have done it, but home is calling and I must return!
All my bags are packed; I'm ready to go! Thanks for taking this journey with me virtually!
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