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Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

Extrodinary English Architecture

I went to Enland in the spring of 2009. There were so many amazing views, buildings, landscapes, cathedrals, cottages, castles.... I was blown away by how much beauty one country could hold. I'd like to share the stunning architectural designs that wowed me while I was there. 
 
 Windsor Castle


 The Church at Windsor Castle

 Gorgeous royal gates for Buckingham Palace

 Buckingham Palace


Random pretty building

 Westminster Abbey

Parliament

Big Ben


Eye of London


Tower Bridge


Even the Starbucks is unique!

Shakespeare's Globe Theater- a must if you are ever in London



Salisbury Cathedral



Stonehenge


The London egg shaped building

Saint Paul's Cathedral



Sunday, December 12, 2010

My favorite food experiences in England

I love to eat! While on my trip to England I ATE so much! The food there is just so fresh and yummy! So much better than what I am used to at home. My real weakness is sweets and desserts, so much so that I ate too many pastries and got sick on this trip! I had more pictures of all the meals, but unfortunately I lost my camera in London as well as the memories of some of the great feasts I enjoyed. 

Here is a little "taste" (no pun intended!) of what we got to enjoy! Bon Appetit!


Shoppes with beautiful cakes like these were all over the place.. 
it was so tempting, but such a tough decision as to which to get!




Good old Italian food in England! It tasted very authentic..


The desserts were to die for (okay not literally)- but they were so good! 
Extra sugar, extra time spent making it.. so much better than our American desserts. 
This was a apple cobbler or apple something of some sort.. it was delicious!


At the worlds most famous luxury department store Harrods there was even a bakery in the store.  The candy and the bakery goods were about the only things we could afford at Harrods. This department store was ridiculous. Everything was high end LUXURY designer. Going up the long elegant escalators I felt as though I was on a Disney ride of some sort. There was real gold and over the top decor all over.

Here is me in Harrods Bakery section picking out  the 3 donuts/pastries that made me sick (puke sick), they were sooo amazing that I ate them all right away. The next morning I was sick.. :( but it was still worth it!


This was a berry cobbler dessert of some sort. We went to this pub two times partially because the food was so good, but mainly for this out of this world cobbler! The pub was across the street from The Parliament Building and the Big Ben clock tower. From the pub you could look outside and see Big Ben! This was probably one of the coolest views I've ever had in a restuarant!


The Italian food there was so good that we ate a LOT of Italian! Yumm! 
This restaurant is right along the Thames River. It is so charming!


Delicious food at the farmers market.. there were rows upon rows of these types of stands!



This restaurant was in the alley next to our hotel, The Charring Cross Hotel. We came back twice to this place it was soo good. Both times I got the spaghetti bolognese.

Looking at all this food makes me hungry! I'm off to the kitchen to get something started!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Leeds Castle

Traveling is probably my favorite thing to do. I love exploring new places, seeing different cultures and meeting new people. The spring of 2009 I went to England for 10 days. I will post some of my favorite pictures and memories of the trip. Today I will start with Leeds Castle.

The morning of our trip to Leeds castle, I was so sick. The day before I ate pastries puffs from Harrods bakery. These were pastries to die for .. I ate too many and I was almost going to miss this day at Leeds Castle. Leeds is by far my favorite castle we visited, so I am so glad I ignored my ailing and went.
The castle was built in the 12th Century and was home to many famous medieval Kings and Queens. King Henry VIII was by far the most famous of them. He is the king in the movie The Other Boleyn Girl. This castle is ridiculously huge, its 500 acres. It has a golf course, a lake, gardens, a garden maze, creeks, a grotto and cottages to name a few attractions.


 There were peacocks and other lovely birds wandering the grounds. Peacocks were a symbol or royalty and riches.
 The spectacular views on the grounds are breathtaking.
 Part of the rose gardens.
 Leeds Castle has cottages that can be rented out a week at a time to stay in. They range from about 500 to 1700 pounds for the week. I think that this would be a wonderful get away. I hope I get to stay here sometime in my future and really get to soak up the beauty of the castle.
I cannot even put into words how beautiful and lovely this castle is. If you ever happen to be in London take the train to Kent and visit Leeds Castle! It's charming and romantic. It would also be the PERFECT site for a wedding, oh how I would love to go to a wedding here.. maybe someday!