
Buckingham Palace is closed to visitors for the majority of the year. For eight weeks in the late summer they allow tours through the palace state rooms and have some kind of extra exhibit at the end of the tour. WE, and by that I mean me, really wanted to visit the palace while it was open. After walking around a bit through the park, feeding the overly friendly birds and having a snack, we toured the rooms.


The special exhibit this year was of the Queen's gowns throughout the years. It was interesting as they were gowns she had worn separated by countries she wore them in. So there was an African visit section and an Australian/New Zealand section. Amazingly enough I recognized a few pieces in the collection from textbook pictures I had seen as the pictures of her wearing the gowns were also displayed. After our tour we, and again I mean me, had some tea and scones at the palace. I mean really, how often do you get to have tea and scones at Buckingham Palace? I did share with the boys and Colton discovered he quite liked scones! Must have been the clotted cream!



On the drive into London, Jackson noticed the London eye and really, really wanted to ride it. So we walked over to the eye from the Palace. Let's just say that we didn't take the most direct route, but we did get to walk by parliament and Westminster Abby on the way over. We also found the most unique sculpture made all out of umbrellas outside one of the tv station headquarters.

