Tuesday, May 3, 2011
St. Paul's and Fleet Street
Date: May 3
Group Members: None (I walked this one by myself)
I actually really loved this walk, and I'm kind of glad I chose to do it by myself, because I was able to just relax and enjoy the atmosphere of that part of the city. Fleet Street is where all of the newspapers used to be, but that wasn't quite as exciting for me- I liked the churches that I passed, and of course, St. Paul's. I also thought that the Arms College was pretty cool. It was fun to do this just before our tour of St. Paul's- what an awesome building! This picture is me in front of St. Paul's.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Westminster
Date: May 2nd
Group Members: Emily King, Corey Jensen, and Kelsey Thompson
I knew this was going to be a great walk when I got out of Westminster Station and saw Big Ben towering above me. It was absolutely breathtaking. I loved this walk- it led us by Buckingham Palace, Parliament (and Big Ben, of course) and Westminster Abbey, which I actually hadn't seen yet. This whole area is so beautiful, from the solidness of the white stone to the graceful swoops of Westminster's flying buttresses. I loved that we finished just after it got dark, too, so we ended with Big Ben lit up beautifully. This is a picture of me in front of Big Ben at night. A really great walk
Central Parks
Date: May 1st
Group Members: Haley Hill, Jason Hamilton, Laura Hilton
We finished this walk on our way to church on Sunday morning, with Laura leading. It was a beautiful walk, with beautiful weather for us as well. My favorite part of this walk was probably the big arches we passed under, especially the Wellington arch. It was built to celebrate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars, and it was really cool. It wasn't very big, but it was really different from the kinds of landmarks we have in America. I also really like the lane we walked down that had gorgeous trees that went right into Buckingham Palace. It was just a really pretty walk, especially for a Sunday morning!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Regent's Park
Date: April 30th
Group Members: Molly Clemens and Alison Roybal
This walk was just the three of us, and we worked as a team to organize and direct it, so we considered ourselves all group leaders. I was also the navigator for it (which wasn't a very good idea- we ended up doing some backtracking in the park). I thought this was a good walk, but wish we hadn't done it right after the Regent's Canal walk we took as a group; by the end I was ready to be done. The walk was nice, though- my favorite part of this one is the view from Primrose Hill. You can see such a beautiful skyline from there! I like that Duncan's book talks about the things that you pass- for example, before entering Regent's Park it talks about the plans that the architect had for that area- to make terraces and houses that looked like mansions but were really separate houses. This picture was taken in front of the Friedrich Engels home, the house of a man who was good friends with Karl Marx. It only has me and Alison in it because Molly was taking the picture.
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