Our new friend. He said he was a barber, but his blade looked a little big for my whiskers. |
After a trip to Starbucks to get out of the rain, we scurried over to St. Paul's Cathedral for a short service at 5:00. We were going to the service to avoid the 10 pound charge to tour the cathedral. Our short evensong service was the Feast of Corpus Christi with a sung mass, choir, organ, incense and communion, with 300 or 400 people in attendance. Impressive. St. Paul's was first considered for the wedding of Prince William and Kate, but it was too small. This church is enormous and stunningly beautiful. The present St Paul's is the fifth cathedral to have stood on the site since 604, and was built between 1675 and 1710.
A brief gopher trip over to the Porter's Pub for two scrumptious English pies and, of course, a couple of pints of Guinness fresh from the tap.
Porter's Pub |
We hop scotched back through the tubes to the hotel via the Piccadilly Line to the Circle Line. It is nice to finally get a handle on the different routes for the undergound. It is easier to travel during off peak hours. I think sardines had more room in the can than we did today. No doubt the transit people would like to have stuffing plungers if they could, but I do not think they could have gotten us much closer together.
Nancy in the tube |
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We are closing our 14 hour day now. We have a sunny day plan and a rainy day plan for tomorrow.
Important things to consider in the Tower of London, |