Thanks for looking in guys. While visiting my Mum, rather than tire here out with constant daily visits, we would spend a few days with her and also take short breaks, beetling off somewhere for in England or Europe, and then scuttling back for another few days by here side in Bllackpool.
First port of call on one of the breaks was naturally London. We wanted to try the 'London Eye' which I believe was one of the first of many big wheels to spring up around the world. It was a hot hazy day, take note Terry, it wasn't raining and some of the pictures reflect this. Here are some of the more well known sights of London.
The Houses of Parliament
St Pauls Cathedral
St Pancras Station where one now gets the Eurostar high speed train into Europe.
A look at the pod we were travelling in and the one following us.
The 'Gherkin' as it is commonly known and what was one of the more noticeable modern buildings on the London skyline.
Another couple of views of the Houses of Parliament. The first one has the old Battersea Power Station to the right of the tower. The four white chimney stacks.
One of the tourist barges that ply up and down the Themes.
Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square.
Last of all Buckingham Palace.
There you are, you've now had a tour of London!!