The stormy Tower of London, on our first full day in the city.
The White Tower, circa 1078 A.D.
Sunshine through the Tower of London
A first of many attempts to get pictures together without bugging anyone else. We got better at them, I swear.
The Tower Bridge
Inside Covent Garden, right by the Punch and Judy Pub.
Inside Covent Garden
London, study #1
The National Gallery
Checkin' out Trafalgar Square, homie.
It was windy.
Violence.
London, study #2
Big Ben
Westminster Abbey
inside the Abbey
Westminster
A visit to St. Alban's, a city of 90,000 just outside of London, brought us to England's oldest pub: The Fighting Cock
...and to Matt Lange! Hey, how'd he get here?
Pictures at night are always awful. Case in point.
Village building in St. Alban's
Okay, so in the Tate Modern, there's a new exhibit by Colombian sculptor Doris Salcedo called “Shibboleth." Basically, it's a 548-foot crack in the Tate’s floor. According to the New York Times, more than one person has had trouble, um, safely appreciating the sculpture. These next shots are best viewed in sequence, like a flipbook.
Wade's take on the Tate.
First, like any Tate Modern visitor, he replies to his embarrassment with anger.
Then, shame.
Finally, isolation.
General amusement with London finishes off this album.
Fascist pigs.
"I can't believe I gave up animation rights..."
Desperately wanted to see this man on stage.
Best ad ever.
Uh, right.