Day Six – Our Last Day

Since we began our trip, we have been on an airplane, automobiles (taxis), and the Underground. Today we traveled by boat and bus (those famous red London double deckers) as we went outside of London into Greenwich to see what it was like without throngs of people everywhere. It was a lovely town with quaint shops and cafes. In spite of the drizzling day, we had a nice time on the boat listening to even more history of London, including stories of Jack the Ripper and the English Pirate, Sir Francis Drake. Bob went to the top of the boat where there was no cover to take several pictures.

While in Greenwich, there was a Christmas market full of artwork, pottery, and other London treasures. Lynn and Bob picked up a painting of London for their “travel wall” at home, along with an artist’s picture of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

After returning to London, we found another British Pub Cafe that served the normal local fare–the best part was a cutting board of breads, cheeses, salamis, and sauces that we all shared. We ended the day with pastries from the bakery across from our hotel.

It is already 7:30–and, I think yesterday wore us out, so back to the Hotel early to relax and pack for our return home to the States tomorrow. It has been a trip of a lifetime, but I think we are all ready to return to our familiar surroundings and routines.

Thanks for following us for the past week–we enjoyed your posts, texts, and e-mails. See you soon!

Ray, Gladys, Bob and Lynn

One Reply to “Day Six – Our Last Day”

  1. Dear Ray and Gladys, sounds like you are trying to recreate scenes from the Movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles starring John Candy and sometimes you are doing scenes from European Vacation starring Chevy Chase. Hope your Family had as much fun as in both movies, we will start to refer to ray as Mr.Griswald and taking your family to WallyWorld and traveling by car. Lol . Sue and I hope you enjoyed and will never forget your 49th wedding Aniversary Abroad. Thank Lyn and Bob for giving everyone the best coverage of your travels, made us feel we were right there with you and your Family. We can’t tell you how much you and Gladys mean to Sue and I. You have been quite a big part of our lives since moving up to Lake Wales and we value your loving friendship and great Knowledge of Gods word. Thank you for keeping us following what Jesus’s path he has chosen for us. Hope your return to the states goes very smoothly and will try to call and wish you a very Merry Christmas after you both have rested and shaken the jet lag. See you soon, you loving friends willy and Sue

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