Saturday 17 May 2014

BIM in Europe - London part 2

Continued...
We woke up earlier the next day and ventured around once again...
Big Ben - I was asleep once again! It's hard being a bub...
Trafalgar Square - finally it is more than a piece of monopoly piece =) 
In reality, Trafalgar square was built with an initial budget of £11,000 in the early 19th century after the Battle of Trafalgar. £240 is a BARGAIN. Probably in the millions now.


Daddy thinks the blue chicken is a quite jarring prop but I think it's cool. What do you think? 
I think the 'Landseer lions' is kind of dull & boring but daddy thinks otherwise.
Admiralty Arch with inscription "ANNO DECIMO EDWARDI SEPTIMI REGIS VICTORIÆ REGINÆ CIVES GRATISSIMI MDCCCCX" which means "In the tenth year of King Edward VII, to Queen Victoria, from most grateful citizens, 1910"
In the middle of The Mall with rows of Union Jack...
Why is the bin in the picture??? But more importantly, I had learnt to walk!
Sunny day at St James' park 
Tottering in the nice manicured lawn. 
Whew, what a day. There's other places to go yet. Till then...

3 comments:

  1. Nice journey! Sweet memories!

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  2. Omg she's walking now! Amazing blog Cee Yee. Love it! xx

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  3. Aww she's walking now! That's so cool great blog Cee Yee :) xx

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