and it has been a great trip. We began the day by exploring Bath Abbey, the
Roman baths (abbey pictured in reflection of water from baths), and the
Royal Crescent. We loaded up our "cute little car" (mom) and set out east
for Stonehenge with more beautiful weather joining us (pictured). We
circled the prehistoric monument with audio guides and got some great
pictures before driving a few miles south to Salisbury and its famed
cathedral (also pictured). Again, we were lucky enough to hear some great
live choral music, and we saw an original manuscript of the Magna Carta,
which excited all of the lawyers among us. A final ride carried us into our
hotel near Heathrow Airport. Since the rest of the family was weary, I made
my way via bus and tube into London alone. I had dinner looking out into
Leicester Square, then walked through Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square,
St. James Park and across the Westminster Bridge with views of the London
Eye, Houses of Parliament, and the Big Ben (pictured). I walked along the
Thames to Waterloo Bridge and past Covent Garden and the Royal Opera House
before returning to Piccadilly and taking the long night bus home. Whew!
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