Yes, it came home with me.
And then, I saw Sarah walking towards me, there was a bit of a mutual jump-and-hop towards each other, and a huge hug of greeting. Just because we'd never met in person before, doesn't mean the friendship isn't special.
Cali Swimmy finally meets Timmy Swimmy. Watch out, London! |
Yes, you've seen this in Harry Potter. |
I loved and adored this statue in St. Pancras. |
A very cool building. |
It was Sarah who said, "We should have our ducks out in our picture, right?"
"Duh! Of course!!"
"They can be our Patronuses...or is it Patroni?"
"That's a good question. Eh, whatever they're called, we must do it."
It was decided.
Most people go for the running pose, but Sarah and I grabbed the wands and held our ducks up, prompting some perplexed looks from those waiting in line behind us, and from the photographer and her assistant. (The assistant, by the way, held Sarah's scarf up until last second and let it go to get the "flying" effect.)
Expecto Patronum!
Of course my Patronus is a rubber ducky.
We went to the shop, then, to see our pictures (the above is a picture of a picture on a computer screen, taken with an iPhone...I'm getting confused), and the young woman working the photo printing area took one look at our pictures and burst out laughing.
"This is a first for me!"
Sarah and I just laughed, and I gave my stock answer: "It's a long story...and a good one."
But she loved it. It's certainly different.
Our next goal was to find Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, a pub frequented back in the day by the likes of Charles Dickens and Samuel Johnson (a dictionary guy) for some lunch. We took the Tube part of the way, then hiked around looking at my Streetwise London map on occasion.
We chattered and laughed, and I took a lot of pictures.
Some street names in London are just...great. |
Come on, admit it, you laughed, too. |
Another pub sign. |
The official City of London (a borough) is marked by these dragons. |
The building next door is largely glass. |
A list of all the kings and queens who have reigned in the time that the Cheshire Cheese has been operational. |
That's the main difference between England and the US: In England, it's a polite notice. In the States, it's a WARNING (in all caps). |
Sometimes alleys hide the most pretty little doorways. |
A half pint of cider in a dark pub. |
The place had atmosphere. |
I had to use the flash to take a picture of my bangers and mash--the only time I had this particular dish all week. It's very rich. |
While we ate, Sarah gave me a belated Christmas gift--I just happened to be wearing my charm bracelet that day, which was perfect. So now, I have a piano. a treble clef, a clarinet, and a ducky. |
There are many different levels and cozy, dark rooms in the Cheshire Cheese. |
When we emerged, we started walking towards the Tower of London, as we had a 3:30 launch time on a Thames Tea Cruise from Tower Pier.
St. Paul's Cathedral |
A pair of bobbies on their horses. I don't know if they had guns, but I saw other police in London with guns--way more often than I have in previous visits. |
London's curious and amazing mix of old and new. |
"Lombard Street!!" I said to Sarah. "There's a very famous Lombard Street in San Francisco!" |
I suppose I'm just going to have to make piece with this Shard thing. At least it's not right next to Big Ben or something. |
The Globe |
We couldn't finish it all, thanks to our huge pub lunches. |
Blurry picture, but I was excited to see these, as I'd read about them--the lions are not decoration, they're warnings. "If the lions drink, London is in danger." That means the Thames is too high. |
I still think that building on the right looks like something Dr. Suess would have designed. |
Blurry, but yes, London Bridge. It's fairly boring compared to Tower Bridge, Blackfriars Bridge, and pretty much every other bridge in London. |
Back towards the Tower, but we cruised by instead of returning to the pier, and got to enjoy some of the Docklands before returning. |
For an iPhone shot taken at dusk, this turned out pretty nice. |
A Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) stands guard at the gate to the Tower. |
There's that stupid Shard again. |
The Gherkin. It took me a while to come to love it in 2004, so maybe--maybe--there's hope for the jagged glass thing across the river. |
All too soon, I was hugging Sarah goodbye, promising to return to England as soon as possible, and then heading back "home" via Tube, with a change at Tottenham Court Road.
I've now met two of my dear duck ladies--Sarah and Maayan--and this just makes me more determined to meet the rest as soon as possible.
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