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Typical Rainy, Gloomy London Day

We weren't going to do much today, but decided sitting in this less than nice apartment was not the thing to do.  Jim used his Undekrground skills to get us to St. Paul's Cathedral.
As you can see by this map getting around London is a challenge.  We made it just fine to the cathedral only to find out it would have cost 32pounds to get inside.  We have seen many churches in Europe, so we nixed that idea.  Here are pics from outside.

The way
Thought it would be a great idea to walk to the River Thames next.  Should have used those Underground skills instead.  We walked many blocks North instead of going 3 blocks South!  This picture is of a walkway through many streets of construction in the wrong direction.  Was a fun walk and passed this lovely garden along the way.


Finally found the river.
Took the Underground, next, to Trafalgar Square and the National Art Gallery.

We were back "home" by 3:30.

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