Saturday, November 28, 2009

Day Two - London

I really can't be bothered writing at the moment. I'm currently waiting for Flickr to upload only *some* of the photos. Not sure how I'm going to go uploading all the ones I like on a free account... looks like an upgrade is required.

Also, the vlog is too long for flickr, so I'll have to make a youtube account...hrm... ok so the video is uploading. as I type.... as are the photos. Still.

Today we went to find some markets but we were far too early and they weren't *quite* what we were looking for. We caught the Metro then a double decker bus to the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge. Both were really cool. The Tower of London would be my favourite so far, just because right near it is some of the most modern architecture here. The contrast between old & new is just wicked.

We somehow managed to walk a fair way, found St Pauls Cathedral & a whole bunch of seats blocked off by the Bobbies hehe. It's been a pretty cold day, but I'm wearing more layers & the gloves I bought yesterday so I'm not feeling it so much.

The time difference is a bit of a bugger and the lack of daylight doesn't help either. It's fairly dark outside but it's only 3pm, unfortunately for me it feels like 11pm & all I want to do is curl up in a tiny ball and go to sleep.

Anywho, as requested here is the vlog I did yesterday!! My first ever *grins*


AND here are some photos of the trip so far. No where near as many as has been taken.

I'll write soon <3 to your mother.

3 comments:

grum said...

y'know if you complained about not having a Flickr Pro account on twitter, I'm sure a fanboy will probably give you a freebie.

*cough*

just sayin' :P

Holly said...

I can't believe you're travelling for that long either. Eee...and can't wait to see your analogue pickchas. And I went, hey, that's right, that's how she sounds!

Unknown said...

Totally agree with the Tower of London, thought same thing about the mix of old and new. Walked around there for a while and then enjoyed some starbucks. Hooray for consumerism!