And our favorite phrase while in London for our last 3 days was, “Oh the humanity”. Such a sea of people and an amazing ethnic diversity. Never ever go to England and miss out on the countryside. London is fabulous but it is a completely different experience from the quiet of the countryside.
This is Tower Bridge in London over the river Thames with the HMS Belfast permanently docked since 1971.
On Tuesday I was able to get some laundry done and organize some thoughts which is always good. I enjoyed visiting some of your blogs and seeing what’s new in your corner of the world. Talking to my sister voice to voice this morning and getting all the details of my mom’s last minutes was good for my soul. I talked to my pop for the first time since my mom died and that was good for both of us. What a sweet man my pop is. Looking forward to hugging him on Thursday afternoon…
Beautiful picture of Tower Bridge. Can’t wait to see the rest of you pictures! Thinking of you as you turn your thoughts to your dear Mother’s memorial servcie this week! Huge hugs to you!
I like that phrase. It sounds English. Have you picked up a bit of an accent?
So glad you have had a chance to talk to your family and especially your Pop again. Praying for your weekend ahead.
Yes, London is like that. Just as LA and NYC are. But the countryside and small towns are where you experience the real soul of a country, England, US or anywhere.
I’m glad you’re home and can communicate with your family.
I’m with you…don’t miss out on the countryside when visiting London! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and you ‘remember’ your mom.
They don’t come any better then your wonderful mom and sweet pop!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your whole family.
Give that sweet pop an extra hug.
Oh yes…you must be eager to be with your family. Your dad is a an inspiration to so many as your mother was and will continue to be.