
London, of course, has its bridges that go between buildings. I thought this one was unique and interesting, and I called it a "twisted sigh". We saw it on our walk from the bus to Covent Garden.

London has some interesting little statues scattered around. We missed the one of Charlie Chaplin, but the guys enjoyed posing with this dancer.

Our bus from Windsor had to drop us off at Piccadilly Circus, and we had a little walking tour (& 1.5 hours) to get to dinner. Along the way, we took the obligatory photo with a phone box. The man in the funny hat is Jeffery, our illustrious Tour Director.

Robert looks a little hesitant, but he was a good sport, as was this Queen's household guard.

No photo blog is complete without the photo of me with a queen's guard. So here it is.
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