I have been reprimanded (and rightly so) for omitting to mention my celebrity encounter and so this is 'The Blog re-edited' to rectify the situation. On the way to the theatre we stopped off at the Virgin Megastore at Piccadilly having been tipped off by a certain Green Wing fan & fellow blogger, Amy & Amiability, that the cast of the aforementioned Channel 4 Fly on the Wall Documentary (well it could be - things like that happen in my hospital everyday) were in attendance for a 'DVD signing' By the time we arrived the queue was snaking around the aisles in the basement and hundreds were awaiting the arrival of the cast. People were hanging off staircases and peeping over displays poised to take photos when they arrived. I found a spot right next to the glass elevator where no one at all was waiting with a good view of the spot where they would be sitting & couldn't understand why I wasn't being moved on as the security were shoving people out of the way if they weren't in the 'official' queue. Just before they were due to appear I noticed the glass elevator appear out of the corner of my eye and felt mildly cross that the people inside would step out in front & block my view. Too late I realised that it was indeed the cast inside the lift and that (the lovely) Steven Mangan was about 6 inches away on the other side of the glass. After that unexpected encounter it took me a while to get my brain into gear enough to take some photos and a bit of video.
On Monday night we went to see the Blue Man Group Show. Difficult to describe but highly entertaining. Davie had his photo taken with one of the three stars of the show. (Davie is the one with the less blue face)
When we visit places, we tend to wander around a lot, concentrating on finding good places to eat rather than going to the traditional tourist attractions, but I thought we ought to make an effort to do something constructive this time. Davie had suggested the Tower of London; he'd been on a school trip over 30 years ago (yes you read that right, that's thirty years ago). I'd never been, so off we went. It was absolutely fascinating - and the atmosphere was enhanced by the black clouds hovering overhead and the wind whistling through the courtyards. Our guide was an ex-army guy who brought the stories of murder, betrayal & beheading to life. Did you know that one guy was beheaded before his portrait was finished, so they took his body back a couple of days later & rearranged it in chair, & stitched his head back on so it could be finished?
On a lighter note, a certain Pixie chellnged the orbs to have their photo taken with a Beefeater. As you can seen, the first attempt made Davie little nervous - see the slightly anxious look on his face...........
However we managed to find a less scary looking beefeater who was more amenable to being photographed.............
By the evening our feet were throbbing and we decided not to walk too far... and then proceeded to walk from Mayfair down to Trafalgar Square, the Strand, along the riverside to embankment, down to Westminster,,,,, and then back again. By this time it was 10.30 & very difficult to find a bar that wasn't full of MPs with prices to match, but we managed to find a cosy little old fashioned pub just round the corner from the hotel and rounded off the day with a wee dram before walking back to our hotel in Duke Street which you may be interested to know was where the actual 'Duchess of Duke Street' was originally in charge on the site where our hotel had been built.
A visit to Covent Garden this morning rounded off our trip; there used to be a four-storey Dr Martens shop just opposite the main Covent Garden Piazza but sadly it has been replaced with some boring designer clothes shop. However we managed to find a teeny shop round the corner that specialises in docs and we both bought a pair; I think Davie could have a blog gallery of his docs as he has quite a collection now, plus a new pair from today to add to it! I could have done with my new comfy boots at the beginning of the trip as my feet are killing me!