Leadenhall Market
Unfortunately, we arrived about 45 minutes after all the market tents packed up but we wandered around and it was a cute little sanctuary from the rain.
Unfortunately, we arrived about 45 minutes after all the market tents packed up but we wandered around and it was a cute little sanctuary from the rain.
Covent Garden
Tons of cute shops and some fun antique stalls. We stopped by Laduree and got a quick treat. Chocolate macaron, wow. Next to these shops is a quaint little place called Neal's Yard and some incredible food at Food For Thought which Claire suggested to me to visit. At my High School Prom, I opted for vegetarian lasagna over some steak and salmon (what was I thinking??). Choosing the vegetarian option was a mistake that I wouldn't be making again. Yet, Food For Thought revived vegetarian food in my book. It was delicious.
Shrove Tuesday (Pancake day) on Parliament Hill
It was super fun to celebrate a holiday here and especially one that incorporates food. We packed up some fruit, pancakes, and nutella and trekked up to partake while our eyes feasted on a wonderful view of London.
Abbie, Molly, Hannah, Kristen, Hali, Madeleine, Andrea, Jill
Walk in the Countryside
On Saturday, a few of us went on an optional guided walk in Ambleside. The option was an excellent one. It was peaceful and relaxing and we walked our fannies about 8 miles. At the Hop House, we tried lavender ice cream and ginger beer. They were new and interesting.
Walk in the Countryside
On Saturday, a few of us went on an optional guided walk in Ambleside. The option was an excellent one. It was peaceful and relaxing and we walked our fannies about 8 miles. At the Hop House, we tried lavender ice cream and ginger beer. They were new and interesting.
Sunday stroll in Hyde Park
63 degrees in London, what a treat! We went where everybody else in London congregates on a nice day, the park. Blue skies, synchronized birds, and crowds of people.
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