Me, David (my cousin's friend), and Rob (my third cousin? We shared a great-great-grandfather)
Tower bridge, the Tower of London on the right and blue sky.
The boulevard in front of the Tower of London.
One of the towers on the bridge.
We started walking from the cigar building (which is actually called the "Gerkin")
Postcard?
The bridge went up! Inconveniencing hundreds of people.
Me and Frankie (Rob's mom). I look funny in this picture, oh dear.
City Hall in London (referred to as the "Glass Testicle")
The Tower of London again.
Some sort of sculpture. It was supposed to have water in it.
These backrests were so far back you really had to lounge.
A living statue. He looked very robot-like.
This guy would reach out and startle people that walked by. He only went for pretty girls though.
The Globe Theatre. Must be more exciting inside.
The pub we had lunch at was a little behind on the dishes.
This bridge used to wobble a lot. Unfortunately it had been fixed by the time I walked across it,
St Paul's from the side.
St Paul's from the front. This picture is off centre. That's annoying.
We had to make it to the London Eye within 5 minutes. Didn't really seem to matter though as we waited for over an hour to get on.
Big Ben! And clouds.
The queue we waited in to get on the London Eye.
London Waterloo. The train station I arrived in London at from Portsmouth.
I'm not sure what this building is but I like it.
Parliament Buildings and Big Ben again.
We walked all the way from the Gerkin. My feet were getting sore.
Sunset!
The London Eye turns at twice the speed of the minute hand on a clock.
I have no idea what these guys were doing. There were 6 "cows" and 1 "cowboy".
Westminster Abbey. I think.
The Horse Guards building.
He didn't look impressed to be there.
He was much happier with me on his arm.
There is a fox there not just flowers.
What is he doing with his foot?
The Queen was in! She didn't invite us in for tea though.