Friday, November 5, 2010

Fish Market Day










The parade of horses at 7am waking us up in front of the tour guide house


Inside the first church in London
London fire monument circa 1666


Outside the first church in London

Market entrance


Cheese selection's

The tasting begins in a very civilized way
Lunch anyone
Wine glass chandelier


Done for the day

Our Raclette chef
Awesome potato raclette

And then there was dessert

Too many choices


Monkfish anyone

Gary Daly's part time job
Earl tasting balsamic vinegar in the market
Our tour guide eying the bread
Calamari anyone
Who is designated to clean and cook this bird
Darryl's supper
Mushrooms anyone
Lunch was great





Tower Bridge



Fortress entrance


TOWER FORTRESS



One tall ship


My kind of tour

pathway to heaven for 2 saints

St Paul's church ( The saints couldn't make the rain stop)

This tower inspired the first wedding cake

4 comments:

  1. I'm happy to see the rain didn't stop you guys from having fun! The market photos of all the food and wine look scrumptious..... well, except the calimari..... and how could you show us "Babe" like that.... Poor little pig!
    Great photos of all and Linda, I LOVE your hair!!!! Until tomorrow.....

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  2. Hi Linda, Earl and Carolyn,
    You must be having so much fun being together. Good for you.
    The food looks really interesting except for the pig.
    When we were last in London we travelled on the #8 bus from Bethnal Green to city centre - take a look for it. It's our bus! We always sat up and at the front.
    Have you been to the Tower yet? How many ravens have to be in the tower grounds and what happens if there are less? Which one of Henry's wives haunts the Tower?

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  3. Hi Earl
    Looks like you guys are getting around and having a good time.I'm checking out your blog
    each day .
    I sent an Email to Harry and Wayne with your blog address.

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  4. hello Linda and Earl
    How fantastic is all that!!!Continue having the best time ever....I really enjoy seeing the blog-thanks
    Take good care
    Sue

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