Hey everyone, I know it's been a couple of weeks, but I'm back with photos from
London and
Cambridge, England for your viewing pleasure.
I fell in love with London, and if you ever have the chance to go, DO IT DO IT DO IT. It's the most expensive country in the world, so don't expect to do very much shopping, but if you eat at
Mark's & Spencer's (basically a grocery store chock-full of delicious ready-made food) for every meal of every day you should be alright. Plus, the
Tate Museum of Modern Art is free admission, and there are a ton of other historic sites around the city. It's also pretty amusing when people comment on your "accent," but only the bold ones bother saying anything at all. The rest just look at your debit card perplexedly for not having a microchip, and continue to run it as credit even after telling them 15 times that it is, IN FACT, debit--- but that's a story for another time.
Okay, less talky more picturey. If you have any questions or want to see more pictures just leave a comment below and I will answer.
This is the view from the bridge on the way back from the Tate Museum. I will edit more photos from that visit and post them in my next blog.

Here's a lower view from the same bridge. There was a guy with a cart selling hot dogs for 5 pounds each (which was around $8 at the time), and you can kind of see him to the left of the girl with the white scarf.

One of my favorite paintings in the entire gallery.

Prettttyyy.
More pictures from London will come later. Like I said in my
first Europe blog, I am trying to edit my pictures in a random order so I don't get bored.
CAMBRIDGE:

This building looked amazing in the sun.

Here's the other side of the same building.

Simon!
That's all for now. Thanks for reading!