Matt had interviews in London last week, so we decided to make it an overnighter. I've only spent 4 days in London, so there are still a million things on the To Do list. We decided to check a few more off.
We stayed at the Grand Trafalgar because it was familiar and in a great location. We couldn't get the heat turned off in the room (we're accountants, not engineers), so ended up sleeping with the window open. The benefit was that we could hear the chiming of "Big Ben."
The actual name of this iconic landmark is The Clock Tower. Big Ben is the nickname of the 14.5 ton bell. It is the biggest four-face chiming clock in the world and actually leans about 9 inches to the Northwest. It became operational on September 7, 1859.
St. Catherine's Chapel Garden at Westminster Abbey |
It's beautiful and obviously full of history. Founded in 960, it is the final resting place of both Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots (among many other Royals and nobles). William the Conqueror was the first King crowned at Westminster Abbey in 1066.
Cloisters of Westminster Abbey |
Poet's Corner was very interesting. Tennyson, Robert Browning and Charles Dickens are buried there.
I was able to put my hands on the oldest door in England which is a wooden door over 1,000 years old. Pretty cool.
Gargoyle of Westminster Abbey |
Gargoyle of Westminster Abbey |
I love the gargoyles. They are water spouts to protect the masonry buildings. The grotesque forms are designed to scare off evil spirits and provide protection. It seems that every one is different and more interesting than the previous.
My Englishman at the Cloisters of Westminster Abbey |
We started our Queso Quest at Cantino Laredo in Covent Garden. The chips were more Tostitos and less Mission Brand. The salsa tasted good but not much kick and the queso was pretty cheddary. It was good but rather bland. I don't think we've found our spot just yet. For lunch the next day we tried Chiquitos in Leicester Square. It was more casual and had the feel of a good Tex-Mex spot. It is a UK chain. We just had a quick lunch and didn't try the queso. We will definitely try this one again.
Wicked at The Apollo Victoria Theatre |
Next stop, the Apollo Victoria Theater. I begged and pleaded to see Wicked while in London and Matt begrudgingly agreed. I assured him that he would LOVE it. I could tell early on by his body language that he was NOT loving it. He is a master at non-verbal communication! At intermission he looked at me and said "What twaddle?!" I thought the Wicked Uberfans around us were going to fetch the flying monkeys!
He did appreciate the production and the music. He just didn't get the story. I think he saw the Wizard of Oz once when he was ten. And he couldn't get past the talking goat professor. I, however, had a great time.
I've seen Wicked once before in SA and loved it. The stage was much smaller this time and we sat closer which I actually found somewhat distracting. You could tell when someone in the chorus broke character or when spittle was flying.
He did appreciate the production and the music. He just didn't get the story. I think he saw the Wizard of Oz once when he was ten. And he couldn't get past the talking goat professor. I, however, had a great time.
I've seen Wicked once before in SA and loved it. The stage was much smaller this time and we sat closer which I actually found somewhat distracting. You could tell when someone in the chorus broke character or when spittle was flying.
Theater going here feels more casual, people were dressed down. There were coin operated binoculars in some of the seats. We bought a bucket of cotton candy (floss) and the wine was in sealed, pre-measured plastic wine cups. At intermission, everyone ran for ice cream. It was a great night out, but Matt gets to pick the next two that we attend.
On Thursday, Matt had interviews and I spent the day exploring on my own. (More details of that in a future blog). We then met up at Harrod's for a look around the food court - endless! We had dinner at Jamie's Italian in Covent Garden. I loved the atmosphere and the bread was Ah-Ma-Zing!!! Dinner was okay. I think we will visit again, but just for wine, starters and dessert.
After two jam-packed days we caught the train back to our temporary home in Folkestone. Still waiting for the magic phone call to see where we will be settling. Hoping that it comes SOON!!
xoxo
Selena