100 Days of Happiness 2020 - Day 29 - More London, baby!
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Happy holiday days are always happy, but on this occasion I also got to meet
ariss_tenoh and have a lovely wander with her around Greenwich... *g* And if anyone spots the Pros connection in the photos below, I will totally write them a Pros fic all of their own, to their specifications. Go! *g*
I must admit the day was looking like it might be a bit grim when I hit London Eye Pier, but I managed to miss rush hour on the tube, somehow, and had time for breakfast at Le Pain Quotidien at the Southbank Centre, which I have to say was very good. Even the coffee was really nice!
We headed up the river...

...which I love doing at the worst of times. *g* The second pic was our destination!
Greenwich Naval College!
Once a palace, then a biscuit factory, then a hospital for seafarers, then a naval college, and finally saved from certain developer doom in 1997 to become the historical site it is today. (If I'm remembering the tour guide correctly... *g*) This is the famous view. Behind me, carelessly without a photo of its own, is the watergate that Ann Boelyn entered after marrying Henry VIII, and left by to go to the Tower... In the distance is Queen Anne's palace, and behind that is the hill leading up (in the rain...) to the Royal Observatory.
But first - the Painted Ceiling!

This was once the dining room for the pensioners, but it turned out to be too good for them, so they were relegated elsewhere...!
Fab ceilings...

...surprise weird mermen... *g*
And then on the tour, I spotted a monument to the Franklin Expedition (which is very much Of My Interest, considering the hours I spent pouring over ship's logs and diaries)

...and the entrance to the Chapel, where they were holding auditions so we couldn't take pics inside (such a shame, very gorgeous) and then a vaulted corridor. I do like a good vaulted corridor. *g*
A skittle alley, built to help stop the pensioners from getting too bored!

It used to be a surgery at one point - these marks on the window sill are perhaps where the surgeons sharpened their knives...

...and these "skittles" on the top row are really belaying pins from ships!
For some reason, the Oldest Thing I Will Ever Touch is at Greenwich...

... a meteorite, presumably from far, far away too...
The meridean marker, of course!
And views of London...

Amazing to think how impressive the college and palace must once have been - and how dwarved they look now...
Through the museum, full of clocks and equipment and stories of the days before they had such things...

Back past the National Maritime Museum, although sadly no time to go in properly....

...I loved this drunken lamp post, beside the Cutty Sark...
And then it was time to sail back to the Embankment, and say goodbye...
I found a sight to see near my tube station though - Leake St Graffiti Tunnel, which was rather fab.



I nipped into Foyle's on the way home, and managed to find not one but two books that I'd been waiting to buy, and dinner from M&S, and an easy trip back, and then a lovely night just reading... *g*
Now that was a thoroughly happy day! *g*
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I must admit the day was looking like it might be a bit grim when I hit London Eye Pier, but I managed to miss rush hour on the tube, somehow, and had time for breakfast at Le Pain Quotidien at the Southbank Centre, which I have to say was very good. Even the coffee was really nice!

We headed up the river...


Greenwich Naval College!

But first - the Painted Ceiling!


Fab ceilings...


And then on the tour, I spotted a monument to the Franklin Expedition (which is very much Of My Interest, considering the hours I spent pouring over ship's logs and diaries)



A skittle alley, built to help stop the pensioners from getting too bored!


It used to be a surgery at one point - these marks on the window sill are perhaps where the surgeons sharpened their knives...


For some reason, the Oldest Thing I Will Ever Touch is at Greenwich...


The meridean marker, of course!

And views of London...


Through the museum, full of clocks and equipment and stories of the days before they had such things...


Back past the National Maritime Museum, although sadly no time to go in properly....


And then it was time to sail back to the Embankment, and say goodbye...
I found a sight to see near my tube station though - Leake St Graffiti Tunnel, which was rather fab.





I nipped into Foyle's on the way home, and managed to find not one but two books that I'd been waiting to buy, and dinner from M&S, and an easy trip back, and then a lovely night just reading... *g*
Now that was a thoroughly happy day! *g*
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Date: Wednesday, 26 February 2020 08:15 pm (UTC)The skittle alley and the Graffiti Tunnel are my favourites, too ;-) The other photos are altogether very fine!
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