I went into town (London) yesterday for a meet up with my daughter for a business ‘Power Hour’. I am having a bit of difficulty with the business plan for 3 Days in London, so went along to get things in order. She is a genius at unravelling stuff and by the end of the session I felt like finally we had a workable direction….
After the meeting I decided to take a walk along the SouthBank to see the German Market and check out the ice-rink at the London Eye. First though I walked across the Thames via Hungerford Bridge….the view is so fabulous that I can seldom resist if I am in the area.
Then at a quick trot along the embankment…..it was freezing, I whizzed past the stalls absorbing the heavenly smells that whafted through the air. The stalls looked cosy and gay; decorated with lights and tinsel and baubles. There are a number of stalls giving you an array of choices that tempt your tastebuds: crepes, mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, fudge and chocolate.
There is a gaily painted carousel, the horses dizzily whirling by; a blur of colour and light and sound, the snow a fitting background.
From there I walked up to the ice-rink in front of the London Eye and watched the skaters whizzing around; thrills and spills! Looked like great fun.
By this stage my camera didn’t want to work, it was so cold it felt like I had lost life in my hands; I had no feeling and my face felt like it was going to fall off!
The lamp-posts, walls and sculptures were all covered with snow and looked incredibly pretty. As the light waned it got colder and colder, so at a quickening pace I walked along to Westminster Bridge and back over the river to Big Ben, Westminster Palace
and Westminster Abbey. The Christmas Tree in front of the Parliamentary buildings looks gorgeous and I watched the clock strike 4pm. Then a quick walk over the the Abbey for a photo or two.
Then it was back onto the tube and home. It was a delight to step into the house that although cold at the best of times, is a whole heck of a lot warmer than outdoors. It took me about 10 minutes to defrost and a lovely cup of tea helped warm me up 🙂