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Remembering New Year’s in London…part 2…
January 31st, 2009 by John

I certainly didn’t want January to exit without finishing up my photos from London. So, here is the final set, with all the post-New Years fun. You can read my glorious descriptions in the entries for Day 2, Day 3, and Day 4.

So, we begin with some silly images from London’s New Year’s Day parade. I’ll be honest…we slept in late…and it was cold…so I didn’t catch much of the parade. But I did enjoy the creativity and scale of this parade.




So, the day REALLY began with brunch in the hotel. Followed by a walk through Green Park to Buckingham Palace. Everyone was cheery on this first full day in London.








When you start your day late in wintertime London, and make a few indoor stops along the route, it doesn’t take long to jump into dusk…which is what happened on this day. So, we leap forward to a nighttime view of the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner. These are followed by colorful images from a Winter Carnival in Hyde Park.







Dinner that first evening was at Ping Pong…wonderful dim sum in Soho.



Day 3 began with a quick walk through Berkeley Park followed by a visit to the grand St. Paul’s Cathedral. We weren’t supposed to take photos inside, so our memories are primarily exteriors and views from the top of the dome…and a couple of sneaky shots from the hip. 🙂











Next, we headed across the modern Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern. We also downed some fantastic fish and chips.






We finished the day with a long nighttime walk along the Thames, ending at Westminster and its iconic tower housing Big Ben.







Day 4 has a mix of images including the Victoria and Albert museum, the Aspley House, and Wellington Arch. We also passed by a boistous protest. We ended the day with the Billy Elliot musical at a quintessential London theatre.





All those memories, crammed into a few short days. But oh what a way to relax and reflect on them from our comfy United pod 🙂

Remembering New Year’s in London…part 1…
January 25th, 2009 by John

We landed in London on New Year’s Eve. Jeff and I teamed up with Sherie and Chris for a wonderful, memorable trip to end/start the year. All of the shots in this posting are from our first day in London. (If you want to read my original journal entry…check out this link.)

The winter days in London are VERY short, so by the time we made it from the airport to the hotel…the stylish May Fair Hotel…it was already dark. So, Jeff and I took a brisk walk through nearby Green Park to Buckingham Palace before dinner. On the return route to the hotel, we enjoyed the abundance of Christmas lights around every corner.









I discovered that I am heading for the same hairline as FDR and Churchill…hopefully not their bellies!

We celebrated New Years at a nearby restaurant called @venue. Not the best lighting for photos…but the perfect mood for a cozy evening with good friends.





Put a spork in it…
January 20th, 2009 by John

I took Jeff to a cozy neighborhood eatery in the Mission for his birthday. Spork…named in reference to the restaurant’s location…a former Kentucky Fried Chicken. A hearty inside-out burger made a fitting (and filling) meal, but it was the warm apple crisp (served with a spork) that made it a HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🙂


The science of food…
January 19th, 2009 by John

I had hoped that this photo from the stylish Moss Room restaurant in the new California Academy of Science would be accompanied by actual photos of the museum itself. On Saturday night, we had a really yummy dinner at the Moss Room…joined by friends Chris, Brad, and Brian…as an early birthday present for Jeff. This intimate room is in the lower level of the museum, with a grand two-story wall covered with living plants.

The museum is only open until 5pm, so Jeff and I planned to return Sunday to visit this striking new building, with its buzz-generating green roof, walk-through aquarium, and high-tech planetarium. The museum opened in October, and lines to get in are notoriously long. Sunday was no exception. One glance at the line of families snaking along the Golden Gate Park Music Concourse was enough to send us on our way.

So, for now, you just get a photo of the mossy restaurant wall 🙂

In the shadow of Pikes Peak…
January 19th, 2009 by John

I had a very nice work visit in Colorado Springs this week, with a visitor’s office and hotel room with views of snow-capped Pikes Peak.  

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