I had a great weekend in London with Dawn, we had planned months ago to see Coldplay at Wembley Stadium for their 159th show, the last in a 15 month world tour. It was a weekend of nostalgia for me, the first concert I attended was Bon Jovi at Wembley in the early '90's, my sister and I had not long turned 16 and it was our first trip to London on our own! Of course the stadium has now been rebuilt and those famous towers are gone, but the approach is still the same and it is beautiful! Dawn and I decided to 'do London for free' so I took Dawn on a little (er... long) march around the city to show her the sights she hadn't seen before. We started out in Kensington Gardens, a short walk from our hotel:Marvelled at the hugeness of Prince Albert's memorial:
Do you think there's enough beer?!:I'll leave you with a little video from the concert. Chris was thanking us for missing X Factor to go see them (hmm... not really a hard choice!) and he thought it would be good if we auditioned for Simon Cowell. It's not great quality but you'll get the drift!:
Sunday morning came round a little too quickly, but after a hearty breakfast we hit the streets once again, starting off with a visit to St. Paul's Cathedral where the morning bells were ringing. It was such a beautiful atmosphere, most of the main roads through London were closed to traffic for the day to allow cyclists free run of the city (a cycle initiative the mayor was running) and it meant that much of London was unusually quiet! We couldn't climb the steps to the top for a view over London as there were services going on but we popped in for a while and heard some wonderful organ playing:
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