I had to hide my terror to enjoy a ride on the London Eye.
Described in graphic detail in Defying Death on the London Eye, published on BucketTripper.com on March 30, 2013. Well, yesterday.
Ta da! BucketTripper.com has published my article on Westminster Abbey. I got myself an annual pass recently. It’s kind of an addictive place. I love it. The article is about why people visit Westminster Abbey, at least, why I think … Continue reading
I hope overseas visitors realize how great Hampton Court Palace is. One of the many reasons I bought a membership to Historic Royal Palaces is so I could visit Hampton Court often. This article, which I wrote for BucketTripper.com, tells … Continue reading
I have a LOT to say about the Tower of London. It’s fascinating. Here’s a nibble. There will be more. Here’s a link to a story I recently had published on BucketTripper.com. Finding the Bodies and the Loot at the … Continue reading
I’m scheming about how to live here, and recently wrote about it for BucketTripper.com: Cosy English Cottage, Prime Location.
I had to hide my terror to enjoy a ride on the London Eye.
Described in graphic detail in Defying Death on the London Eye, published on BucketTripper.com on March 30, 2013. Well, yesterday.
Many houses and other buildings in London still have stained glass windows. I can’t resist photographing them. The captions on these photos are all the same. It says, “The art of stained glass. Photo credit & copyright Jill Browne”. Hope you … Continue reading
Often the flight path into London Heathrow Airport will take you up the Thames from east to west, and occasionally there are some good views of London along the way. The three pictures here don’t link together perfectly, but I’ve … Continue reading
I am addicted to taking pictures from the airplane, even when the conditions aren’t perfect. I was lucky this time, to capture some places I know. Click on the picture to enlarge it. Some of the things you can find … Continue reading
Just walking along the South Bank near the London Eye, minding my own business when suddenly I was confronted by the biggest penguin I have ever seen.