London

Flower field in Kew Gardens.
A Kew Gardens greenhouse.
Another Kew Gardens shot.
Some large part of our initial fascination with Europe involved mocking cars that seemed absurdly small by our twisted American standards.
Brad giving a "thumbs up" to a charming piece of British bluntness.
View from a bridge in St. James' park.
A procession of soldiers by Buckingham Palace.
A gateway to the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
Another hapless tourist falls prey to London's infamous man-eating telephone booths.
Yours truly in Trafalgar Square.
James checking out a statue in the British Museum that appears to be missing several important body parts.
Meow? (Another British Museum shot.)
Panorama of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
James, me, Brad, and an unknown woman after a hard day's walk at the British Museum.
A room of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Brad getting into a kung fu fight with an angel in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
A couple of metal lion statues in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
A very large snaky glass sculpture hanging in the lobby of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
A hall of sculptures in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Exterior of the Natural History Museum.
A shot from the interior of the Natural Mistory Museum.
Another shot from the interior of the Natural Mistory Museum.
Panorama from the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral.
A musician performing to a captive audience on the London Underground. A sleazy tactic, but she was actually pretty good, so I gave her a pound or two's worth of coins I had in my pocket since we were about to move on to France anways. After that, she played a bittersweet song I hadn't heard before with some interesting chords I didn't recognize. I wanted to ask her what song it was so I could look up the guitar tab on the Web when I got back home, but she hopped off the train immediately after finishing the song.

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