Saturday, June 7, 2014

Chad and Brooke in London

 At long last my brother and sister-in-law were able to visit us in London.  It was so wonderful having them here.  It also felt so much like two worlds colliding.  We've lived here for 5 years and even with the great advantages of modern technology connecting us with loved ones afar, there is simply no replacement for good old fashioned face time.

 We hit the ground running, and did all the grand tours of London.  This was probably my 11th time on the Eye, and honestly it never gets old.  I absolutely love my city!



 After our spin around the Eye we set off on foot for a day of London firsts for this pair.  Their visit turned out to be one massive photo shoot (that's what happens when your tour guide is also a photographer!), so prepare yourself for maybe more than a few more shots of these two all around London . . .


 Westminster Bridge


 Trafalgar Square

 Around Covent Garden and the West End

 Leicester Square

 Covent Garden and Green Park


 When you take a tour with me, it's not just a photoshoot, but also a tour de food

 Buckingham Palace . . . and then up to my old 'hood at Abbey Road to make like a Beatle

 Shopping Portobello Road




 Lunch at the Orangery at Kensington Palace

 Kensington Gardens


 Borough Market . . .

 I love a good Borough Market grazing, and it's especially fun with an adventurous foodie like my brother.  I had forgotten how diverse his palate is, a memory I take from our childhood.




 It takes a real San Franciscan to sniff out the real sour dough!



 The Shard (maybe next time?)

 Crossing the Millennium Bridge


 St. Paul's

 In the Underground

 One of my very favourite neighbourhoods of London, Primrose Hill.  Not far from where I used to live, I thought it would be nice for them to see a slice of real London living beyond the tourist fray.


 Primrose Hill



 There is nothing more gorgeous than Regent's Park on a warm spring day

 And for their last night in London we concluded with a whirlwind night tour to see London dazzling in light.








3 comments:

Kelly H. said...

Wow. Chad & Brooke were very lucky to have an awesome photographer for tour guide. Great souvenir pics.

Becky said...

Can I schedule a tour Shannon:) The Millennium bridge at night was a beautiful shot. You are inspiring the heck out of me!

Brooke said...

Loved coming to visit you!! We had such a great time with you guys! Thanks for being such a great tour guide, personal photographer and host (to name just a few :) I'm glad you have blogged about this already. Now I can refer people to your post, since it takes me too long to post things on my blog!

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