We're in the middle of a cold blast in the UK with some areas (luckily not here) having snow, but today Storm Bert is wreaking havoc with wind and rain. I was en route to Kew this morning and about to get on the train to Richmond when I saw the (expected) announcement about Kew not being able to open today due to the weather. They can't take risks when the winds are strong....
So, I changed platforms and headed to London...so far it wasn't very wet . I wasn't sure where to go but jumped on a tube to Westminster...
you can see I was well wrapped up, and had my big umbrella too.a very grey sky... light rain...
gusty, fallen leaves were blowing about
I hadn't spotted the gull at the time!
traffic over the bridge
Big Ben and the houses of parliament
Boadicea and her daughters, huge sculpture - have to be careful not to include the tourist tat stall underneath trying to persuade people to buy naff souvenirs of London (although some of them look ok!)
I did think about walking along Victoria Embankment to the Tower, but decided in the weather it was a bit far and jumped on the tube again
the Moat, mowed of its summer blooms now, looking much tidier than the last time I was here (I missed it at it's peak this year)
it was damp and drizzly, but luckily not very wet,amazingly, no queue to see the Crown Jewels so I walked straight in - don't think that's ever happened before
the White Tower, the oldest part of the Tower
I climbed the steps to go into the White Tower - not been inside for some time, I tend not to when it's hot as there are lots of stairs to climb (204 I think the sign said) and spiral stairs too... no modern lifts etc here!!
you get a good view of the rest of the Tower and London beyond
the wall of breastplates is 4 times wider than this, doesn't fit the zoom!
one of 4 Norman fireplaces this is the only surviving one
I am sure last time there was a sign saying no photography in the chapel, but didn't see it this time
the painting is of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex the last person to be executed inside the Tower of London (for plotting to kill Elizabeth I)
back outside again and some more pics round the grounds... this is the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula.
Tower Bridge on the river outside
on my way out I visited the ravens - there were mostly inside out of the yuck today
and the Shard
and facing away from the river
tide was low and not sure where the water was pouring from down to the beach, that's by traitors gate, must be an overflow
walking back up the hill towards the tube station
with a few final pics of the Tower on my way
2 comments:
It definitely was gloomy but at least not as wet as we have here in NE Notts. At least it's washed our snow and ice away. Still some interesting pics for your post. I think my favourites are from the armoury. Xx
ah bless you, well despite Kew being shut, you still managed a fab visit to London, thank you for the walk around, we've never been so I always find it fascinating.
Hope the weather is kinder this week.
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