As I had mentioned in my previous London post, the streets of London (namely Gracechurch in the financial district) are deserted in the early morning hours.
We were able to find a breakfast place which served this for £ 4.95 including coffee. I had forgotten how good baked beans on toast tasted.
Our next stop was the University of London (UCL), where we took a look at the various university buildings around the area. Being a nature lover, I liked the park most.
The British Museum is just around the corner from UCL.
Next, I found this mannequin to be absolutely ghastly. I was in such a shock I forgot to note down the shop’s name. Are they trying to sell anorexic fashions?
On a happier note – I liked the ad on this bus.
In the evening, I dropped off my husband and daughter at the Globe Theatre to watch The Tempest in a close to three-hour performance.
I took a nice stroll across the Millennium Bridge and I had barely made it across the bridge, when it started to rain.
This is mid-May, but looking at the above photo, I would think this was taken somewhere in Russia in early winter.
Wow, English breakfast looks fabulous!! I love beans, bacon, eggs!! I can definitely do England if I can have breakfast like this everyday! What I cannot stomach is sweets and cheese for breakfast.
This breakfast was really splendid. Being on holiday, I could have had this every morning.
But we only had two morning there and the second morning, we ended up going to Sainsbury’s as this was the only place opened on Sunday morning at 8.
In about three weeks, I will be in England again – this time, Nottingham. More English breakfasts!