On Wednesday, we went to Westminster Abbey for Eucharist. No pictures of course, but we did get a shot of the Churchill statue and the Houses of Parliament amid the crowds of tourists.
On Monday, we went to Buckingham Palace. It wa jammed with tourists, of course. The part that was open to tourists is much like a museum. The Picture Gallery was by far the most interesting. There are some real treasures here—two Rembrandts, several Van Dycks, Rubens, and two marvelous Titians. Almost all the paintings on display were from the 16th or 17th century. Priceless. The accompanying photo gives a sense of what pictures could be taken in Buckingham Palace.
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