Title: England Study Tour 2000
1England Study Tour 2000
- Mary and Cal Jensen
- Roger and Nancy Moose
- Akiko Sekino and Roberta Gigear
2Roberta on the planeheaded to England
3Heading to England
- Akiko, Mary and Cal settling down for a long
trip. Cal is so settled, we can barely see him! - March 1, 2000
4Heading to England
- Nancy and Akiko got to enjoy each others company
for 7 hours on the plane. - March 1, 2000
5Heading to England
- Roger felt like standing to have his picture
taken on the planetheres one in every crowd. - March 1, 2000
6At our hotel
- Here is the group, in front of the Regency House
Hotel, our home from March 2 to 13 (with a few
days out for Edinburgh). - March 2, 2000
7Westminster AbbeyMarch 2, 2000
8Standing in front of Big BenNote the red phone
booth on the left.March 2, 2000
9The Queens Horse GuardsCal and Mary Jensen,
Roberta Gigear, and Akiko Sekino March 2, 2000
10Changing the Horse GuardsMarch 2, 2000
11Going off Duty
- This fellow and his horse had their pictures
taken with us. Thats all they were waiting for
before going off duty and letting someone else
take over! - March 2, 2000
12Trafalgar Square
- Here we are, viewing Lord Nelsons Column in
Trafalgar Square. Notice that we do NOT see any
pigeons here. - March 2, 2000
13St. Pauls Cathedral
- Looking up at the ceiling in St. Pauls
Cathedral. This is before we climbed the 536
steps to the top, so we still had the energy to
look up. - March 3, 2000
14St. Pauls Cathedral
- Heres a close up of some of the magnificent
architecture in St. Pauls Cathedral. - March 3, 2000
15St. Pauls
- Looking down from the Whispering Gallery in St.
Pauls. We were resting from the first leg of
the 536 stepswed already covered over 200 of
them. - March 3, 2000
16At the top of St. Pauls
- Heres proof that we made it to the top of St.
Pauls Cathedrala view of the peak! Those of us
without a fear of heights got slightly better
views. - March 3, 2000
17Buckingham Palace
- Waiting for Queen Elizabeth to answer the door. .
. but she never did show up. - March 3, 2000
18The Palace Gate
- A close-up of the decoration on the gatejust in
case we want to have something similar on the
gates leading in to our home. - March 3, 2000
19Buckingham Palace Guard
- A guard at Buckingham Palace, marching back and
forthwearing his winter gear, not the bright red
summer uniform. - March 3, 2000
20British Museum
- From the mummy collection in the British Museum
- March 3, 2000
21British Museum
- Another view of another mummy.
- March 3, 2000
22Tower of London
- The Beefeaters at the Tower of London. They are
called Beefeaters because the king provided
them with meat to eat during a time when most
were too poor to afford meat. - March 4, 2000
23- Nancy got to have her picture taken with the
Beefeatersa Beefeater sandwich?? - March 4, 2000
24Tower of London
- Looking across one of the courtyard areas at the
Tower of London. - March 4, 2000
25Tower of London
- Heres Mary, Cal and Nancy standing outside the
White Tower. Roberta and Sekino were touring the
Tower elsewhere. - March 4, 2000
26Tower of London
- Here is a picture of Henry VIIIs armor. You can
tell exactly what he was both proud of and
interested in protecting! - March 4, 2000
27Tower of London
- Nancy, Cal, Mary, Roberta, and Akiko along one of
the roadways inside the Tower of London. - March 4, 2000
28Tower of London
- This is the same group, but the picture is a bit
darker. Standing in the shade will do that. - March 4, 2000
29Tower Bridge
- This is NOT London Bridge. It is the Tower
Bridge. It was quite controversial until the
designers proved how it would open to let large
ships pass through. - March 4, 2000
30Tower Bridge
- This is a view down the Thames (pronounced
tems, of course) from the walkway at the top of
Tower Bridge. - March 4, 2000
31Tower Bridge View
- This ship is permanently docked here. It
provides a great view from the Tower Bridge. - March 4, 2000
32Piccadilly Circus
- The lights of Piccadilly Circus in downtown
London are a fantastic sight. - March 4, 2000
33Piccadilly Circus
- A slightly different view.
- Its too bad we didnt take pictures of some of
the characters hanging around that nightthey
were almost as interesting! - March 4, 2000
34Hampton Court Palace
- This is just inside the gate at Hampton Court
Palacea magnificent place. - March 5, 2000
35Hampton Court Palace
- These are two of the tour guides dressed in the
costume of the time that Henry VIII would have
lived here. Tour guides are history or
archeology majors. - March 5, 2000
36Hampton Court Gardens
- Roberta, Nancy, Cal, Mary (hiding) and Akiko in
the gardens at Hampton Court Palace. Note the
flowers and the green, green grass. - March 5, 2000
37Hampton Court Palace
- The view of the front of Hampton Court Palace.
We took the picture as we left, which proves that
we found our way out of the maze that Roger loved
(!) so much. - March 5, 2000
38Train Ride Back to London
- Here are Roberta, Akiko, Cal (hiding behind the
post), Mary, and Roger on the train ride back to
London from Hampton Court Palace. - March 5, 2000
39Kensington Gardens
- Kensington Palace can be found at the Queens Way
tube stop. The park has a large pond in the
center that is home to a lot of friendly
waterfowl. - March 5, 2000
40Kensington Garden
- Another picture of the waterfowl at the pond.
The swans are gorgeous birds. - March 5, 2000
41Outside Warwick Castle
- Cal, Mary, Nancy, Roberta, and Akiko standing
outside Warwick Castle. - March 6, 2000
42Warwick Castle
- Some of the armor found in the Great Hall in
Warwick Castle. - March 6, 2000
43Warwick Castle
- A view of the river Avon from the castle keep
area at Warwick Castle - March 6, 2000
44Cardiff Castle Keep
- Cardiff Castle Keep is about 800 years old. The
castle itself sits on the site of some old Roman
ruins. The moat around the keep is still filled
with water. - March 7, 2000
45At the Train Station
- Some of the wording on the signs pointed out the
difference between British English and American
English. Americans almost never use whilst. - March 8
46Going to Edinburgh
- This was the emblem on the cars of the train that
we rode to Edinburgh, Scotland. - March 8, 2000
47Edinburgh, Scotland
- The Sir Walter Scott memorial looms above the
Edinburgh skyline on one end of Princes Street
and the Edinburgh Castle graces the other end. - March 8, 2000
48Edinburgh Castle
- This impressive castle sits above the city and is
easily viewed from Princes Street. - March 8, 2000
49Cal outside an Edinburgh pub
- Pubs were a good place to take an afternoon
breakand their signs were fun to read, too! - This one is on George St.
- March 8, 2000
50Roger outside an Edinburgh pub
- Like Cal, Roger is partial to an afternoon beer
in a local pubespecially one that advertises
Good Beers. - March 8, 2000
51Edinburgh Castle
- This is a view from the walls that surround
Edinburgh Castle. You can barely see the Firth
of Forth along the skyline. - March 9, 2000
52Edinburgh Castle
- This gentleman was in the typical garb of a
Scottish soldier from the 16th or 17th century.
His demonstration in the Great Hall pointed out
some of the fallacies in Braveheart. - March 9, 2000
53Holligans Bed and Breakfast
- Agnes Holligan was the proprietor of the Kariba
Guest House, our home while we were in
Edinburgh. - March 10, 2000
54Holligans/Kariba Guest House
- Michael and Agnes Holligan took good care of us
at their bed and breakfast. Michael cooks a good
breakfast. - March 10, 2000
55York Minster Cathedral
- York Minster Cathedral is a very old, very
impressive building in the city of York. - March 10, 2000
56York Minster
- The vaulting in York Minster makes a person feel
rather insignificantand it does make us want to
raise our eyes to the heavens. - March 10, 2000
57Eiffel Tower
- The Eiffel Tower is definitely one of those
things that looks a lot bigger in person than it
does in a picture. - March 11, 2000
58Arc de Triomphe
- The Arc de Triomphe stands out even on a foggy
day in Paris. On a sunny day, Ill bet its
magnificent. - March 11, 2000
59Arc de Triomphe
- To understand the size of this structure, all you
have to do is look along the top of it and see
all those teeny, tiny people standing up there. - March 11, 2000
60Champs Elysees
- Mary, Nancy, Roberta, and Akiko are looking down
the Champs Elyseesno, not at a good-looking
Frenchman, but at one of the tiniest cars weve
ever seen. - March 11, 2000
61Champs Elysees
- Strolling down the Champs Elysees on a Saturday
afternoon in Marchwell, maybe not strolling
more like power walking. - March 11, 2000
62A Créperie
- This créperie has great crêpes, but other things
are on the menu, too. - March 11, 2000
63Eating Crêpes
- Akiko may be Japanese, but she likes French food,
too. - March 11, 2000
64The Obelisque
- France stole this Obelisque from Egypt and
refused to give it back. Its an interesting
structure, especially with the Eiffel Tower in
the background. - March 11, 2000
65The Louvre
- The glass pyramid outside the Louvre is unusual
and is definitely different from the surrounding
structures. - March 11, 2000
66Across from the Louvre
- If your back is to the Louvre and the glass
pyramid, this is the view you get to see. - March 11, 2000
67Canterbury
- The entrance leading to Canterbury Cathedral. It
doesnt look like much until you step through and
actually see the cathedral. - March 12, 2000
68Canterbury Cathedral
- A view of the outside of the Cathedralwhich was
the only view allowed since there was a church
service going on! - March 12, 2000
69Canterbury Cathedral
- Out behind the Cathedral.
- March 12, 2000
70Canterbury Cathedral
- The pulpit in the cathedral is VERY ornate.
Obviously any preacher here is going to feel
rather importantor very insignificant. - March 12, 2000
71Canterbury Cathedral
- This is another cathedral with an impressive
ceiling. Wouldnt you hate to have been the
person who had to work up there when it was being
built? - March 12, 2000
72Canterbury Cathedral
- The stained glass in the churches deserve to be
studied all by themselvesbut who has time?? - March 12, 2000
73Canterbury Cathedral
- Another exterior view of the skyline of the
cathedral. - March 12, 2000
74Canterbury
- The little river that runs through Canterbury.
The weather there in March is much nicer and much
more conducive to flowers than March weather in
South Dakota! - March 12, 2000
75And then it was time to head for homeMarch 13,
2000