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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a bucket list kind of day at the Cliffs of Moher and Galway, it was an early morning start for a trip to Northern Ireland. I had no idea what to expect from Northern Ireland; people LOVE Belfast, but I did not do any research.&#160; Well, aside from chatting with my favorite bartender, Neil, at Elway’s in Denver International Airport.&#160; He is from Belfast and gave me a couple of pointers.&#160; However, before I get to Belfast, there is a must-see destination to visit first:&#160; Giant’s Causeway. Northern Ireland and Giant&#8217;s Causeway For those that haven’t heard of it, The Giant’s Causeway is a dramatic natural wonder that is known for its 40,000 interlocking basalt columns that step up and down along the coastline. It is Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site and is consistently on lists of the world’s most beautiful places. And it is also the stuff of legends. Legend says that the Irish Giant, Finn McCool, challenged to a fight by Scottish Giant Benandonner, built the columnar bridge across the North Channel so that they could meet.&#160; Another version tells that Finn McCool fell in love with a Scottish maiden and built the bridge to go see her.&#160; In reality, the hexagonal columns were formed by volcanic fissure eruption.&#160; I struggled a bit in my research of the Causeway. There were definitely mixed reviews from fellow travelers who had visited.&#160; I was questioning myself, would it be worth it? Getting from Galway to Northern Ireland The drive north from Galway toward Bushmills, Northern Ireland is about 5 hours.&#160; Although this is a long drive, being from the western US, a five-hour drive is not that big of a trip.&#160; The drive was pretty with portions along the water; there were lots of small towns, green hills, and farmland. Alas, still no sheep traffic jam (as I had wished for in the previous post). Lunch was a quick stop at Benny &#38; Co Coffee Bar in Ballybofey.&#160; We were so lucky to have stumbled on this place.&#160; The food was delicious, clearly a favorite with the locals as it was packed with a line forming. The demarcation between Ireland and Northern Ireland is non-existent.&#160; There are no border signs (unless I missed it), no passport control or immigration checkpoints.&#160; Suddenly street signs are in &#8220;miles per hour&#8221; rather than &#8220;kilometers per hour&#8221;; that’s it. Bushmills The Giant’s Causeway is in the town of Bushmills.&#160; Yes, that Bushmills, home of Bushmills Irish Whiskey.&#160; Unfortunately, the old distillery was closed to tours during my visit but I grabbed a quick outside-the-gate picture. Parking at the Giant&#8217;s Causeway Visitors Center was for those with paid admission only.&#160; Self-guided walks among the stones are free but the Visitor Center charges a fee and offers guided tours.&#160; We parked at the lot for Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway.&#160; The railway offers a twenty-minute, two-mile train ride between Bushmills Village and the Causeway, along the coastline.&#160; I would have loved to do this, but the last train was at 2:30 and we had missed it. Giant&#8217;s Causeway The day was beautifully sunny and breezy enough to be cool but perfect!&#160; There are a few trails to choose from but the most direct is the Blue Trail. The trail runs about 0.8 miles roundtrip from the Visitor Center; all downhill going to the Giant’s Boot and all UPHILL coming back! Without hesitation I can tell you this was 100% worth it.&#160; Why had I even doubted it? &#160;This place was spectacular! I felt like a kid on playground. I climbed up and down on the different levels of steppingstone.&#160; The hexagonal columns were incredible up close. It is mind-blowing to think these formations are naturally occurring. The landscape of the surrounding bluffs was beautiful. There were tide pools, rock formations and of course the ocean views. I saw penguins; or at least I am saying they were penguins. Which of course makes no sense, but I am almost sure. The Dark Hedges Since the distillery was closed, there was one more stop on the way to Belfast, The Dark Hedges.&#160; Interestingly enough, this was also on the list of most beautiful places in the world.&#160; Dark Hedges is an avenue of roughly 150 Beech trees that form a tunnel.&#160; The claim to fame is that this was used as a filming location for “King’s Road” in the Game of Thrones.&#160; It was pretty cool, but definitely a quick stop. Belfast The Merchant Hotel From there, Belfast was a pretty short drive.&#160; My first impressions of Belfast were very positive.&#160; The city had beautiful architecture, and lively cafes and bars.&#160; My accommodations were a bit of a splurge, The Merchant Hotel.&#160; This 5-star hotel was LUXURY!! &#160;Every detail was lavish, ornate and impeccable. My only regret is that it was already late evening, and I was too exhausted to fully enjoy all that The Merchant had to offer.&#160; Let’s not forget that I had only arrived from the US the morning before!&#160; Also, after a full day car ride and hiking rocks at the Causeway, I was not looking worthy of this elegance. The Victorian style room was very elegant and overlooked a fun-looking alley lined with bars, restaurants, and street art. My priority was food!&#160; Luckily, the front desk directed me to the bar which was open and didn’t require reservations.&#160; When I say bar, it is called the Great Room &#8211; it is grand, ornate, and glamourous!&#160; I felt like Queen Latifa in the Last Holiday, a little out of place, a little overwhelmed and wanting to ask anyone, &#8220;Don&#8217;t that&#160;ceiling&#160;ever just make you want to cry?&#8221; The food and cocktail menus were fantastic.&#160; With all of the choices on the menu, having fish and chips felt a bit basic but it was what the server recommended.&#160; Bougie fish and chips and a couple of unique cocktails made for a perfect evening, as did the service.&#160; Truly top notch. I would have loved to explore the hotel and surrounding area, but it was bed time.&#160; Tomorrow would again be packed with a full day of solo exploring before taking the train back to Dublin. Exploring Belfast I woke up with plans to wander around Cathedral Quarter, see the sights and go to Titanic Belfast.&#160; After another impressive Merchant Hotel experience, coffee service with scones in the Cocktail Bar, and some guidance from the doorman, I was off. I truly enjoyed my aimless walking along the mostly empty streets, admiring the cathedrals, the art, and architecture.&#160; Harbour Marina My tour took me across the bridge over the River Lagan and into Belfast Harbour Marina.&#160; The Marina is where the crowds were!&#160; There was so much to see and just people watch.&#160; Titanic Belfast Titanic Belfast was the ultimate attraction here.&#160; The museum is a modern, glistening building that is set on the very location that the Titanic was designed, built, and launched.&#160;&#160; I was able to get right into the self-guided tour.&#160; The sheer size of the exhibit is impressive with nine galleries of immersive sights and sounds.&#160;The exhibits and story-telling depict life in Belfast, the revolutionary design &#38; construction of the ship (including a Shipyard ride), the Launch, the Sinking and the aftermath.&#160; It was such a great attraction and well worth the visit. Overall, I was so grateful to have taken this side trip!&#160; The Giant’s Causeway was spectacular, and Belfast was lovely, exceeding my non-existent expectations!&#160; I really would love to go back, spend more time at the Merchant (duh!) and see more of this capital city.&#160; But, it was time to catch a taxi (not easy to find) to the train station and head for Dublin.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="after-a-bucket-list-kind-of-day-at-the-cliffs-of-moher-and-galway-it-was-an-early-morning-start-for-a-trip-to-northern-ireland">After a bucket list kind of day at the <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/the-cliffs-of-moher-and-galway/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Cliffs of Moher and Galway">Cliffs of Moher and Galway</a>, it was an early morning start for a trip to Northern Ireland.</h2>



<p>I had no idea what to expect from Northern Ireland; people LOVE Belfast, but I did not do any research.&nbsp; Well, aside from chatting with my favorite bartender, Neil, at Elway’s in Denver International Airport.&nbsp; He is from Belfast and gave me a couple of pointers.&nbsp; However, before I get to Belfast, there is a must-see destination to visit first:&nbsp; <a href="https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/giants-causeway" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Giant’s Causeway">Giant’s Causeway</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="giant-s-causeway">Northern Ireland and Giant&#8217;s Causeway</h2>



<p>For those that haven’t heard of it, The Giant’s Causeway is a dramatic natural wonder that is known for its 40,000 interlocking basalt columns that step up and down along the coastline.  It is Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site and is consistently on <a href="https://themysteriousworld.com/100-most-beautiful-places-to-visit/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="lists of the world’s most beautiful places">lists of the world’s most beautiful places</a>.  And it is also the stuff of legends.</p>



<p>Legend says that the Irish Giant, Finn McCool, challenged to a fight by Scottish Giant Benandonner, built the columnar bridge across the North Channel so that they could meet.&nbsp; Another version tells that Finn McCool fell in love with a Scottish maiden and built the bridge to go see her.&nbsp; In reality, the hexagonal columns were formed by volcanic fissure eruption.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I struggled a bit in my research of the Causeway.  There were definitely mixed reviews from fellow travelers who had visited.&nbsp; I was questioning myself, would it be worth it?</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="getting-from-galway-to-northern-ireland">Getting from Galway to Northern Ireland</h3>



<p>The drive north from Galway toward Bushmills, Northern Ireland is about 5 hours.&nbsp; Although this is a long drive, being from the western US, a five-hour drive is not that big of a trip.&nbsp; The drive was pretty with portions along the water; there were lots of small towns, green hills, and farmland.  Alas, still no sheep traffic jam (as I had wished for in the previous post).</p>



<p>Lunch was a quick stop at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/bennycoffeebar/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Benny &amp; Co Coffee Bar">Benny &amp; Co Coffee Bar</a> in Ballybofey.&nbsp; We were so lucky to have stumbled on this place.&nbsp; The food was delicious, clearly a favorite with the locals as it was packed with a line forming.</p>



<p>The demarcation between Ireland and Northern Ireland is non-existent.&nbsp; There are no border signs (unless I missed it), no passport control or immigration checkpoints.&nbsp; Suddenly street signs are in &#8220;miles per hour&#8221; rather than &#8220;kilometers per hour&#8221;; that’s it.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="bushmills">Bushmills</h3>



<p>The Giant’s Causeway is in the town of Bushmills.&nbsp; Yes, that Bushmills, home of Bushmills Irish Whiskey.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the old distillery was closed to tours during my visit but I grabbed a quick outside-the-gate picture.</p>


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<p>Parking at the Giant&#8217;s Causeway Visitors Center was for those with paid admission only.&nbsp; Self-guided walks among the stones are free but the Visitor Center charges a fee and offers guided tours.&nbsp; We parked at the lot for Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway.&nbsp; The railway offers a twenty-minute, two-mile train ride between Bushmills Village and the Causeway, along the coastline.&nbsp; I would have loved to do this, but the last train was at 2:30 and we had missed it.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="giant-s-causeway">Giant&#8217;s Causeway</h3>



<p>The day was beautifully sunny and breezy enough to be cool but perfect!&nbsp; There are a few trails to choose from but the most direct is the Blue Trail.  The trail runs about 0.8 miles roundtrip from the Visitor Center; all downhill going to the Giant’s Boot and all UPHILL coming back!</p>



<p>Without hesitation I can tell you this was 100% worth it.&nbsp; Why had I even doubted it? &nbsp;This place was spectacular!</p>



<p>I felt like a kid on playground.  I climbed up and down on the different levels of steppingstone.&nbsp; The hexagonal columns were incredible up close.  It is mind-blowing to think these formations are naturally occurring.  The landscape of the surrounding bluffs was beautiful.  There were tide pools, rock formations and of course the ocean views.  I saw penguins; or at least I am saying they were penguins.  Which of course makes no sense, but I am almost sure.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-dark-hedges">The Dark Hedges</h3>



<p>Since the distillery was closed, there was one more stop on the way to Belfast, The Dark Hedges.&nbsp; Interestingly enough, this was also on the list of most beautiful places in the world.&nbsp; Dark Hedges is an avenue of roughly 150 Beech trees that form a tunnel.&nbsp; The claim to fame is that this was used as a filming location for “King’s Road” in the Game of Thrones.&nbsp; It was pretty cool, but definitely a quick stop.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="belfast">Belfast</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-merchant-hotel">The Merchant Hotel</h3>



<p>From there, Belfast was a pretty short drive.&nbsp; My first impressions of Belfast were very positive.&nbsp; The city had beautiful architecture, and lively cafes and bars.&nbsp; My accommodations were a bit of a splurge, <a href="http://www.themerchanthotel.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="The Merchant Hotel">The Merchant Hotel</a>.&nbsp; This 5-star hotel was LUXURY!! &nbsp;Every detail was lavish, ornate and impeccable.</p>


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<p>My only regret is that it was already late evening, and I was too exhausted to fully enjoy all that The Merchant had to offer.&nbsp; Let’s not forget that I had only arrived from the US the morning before!&nbsp; Also, after a full day car ride and hiking rocks at the Causeway, I was not looking worthy of this elegance.</p>



<p>The Victorian style room was very elegant and overlooked a fun-looking alley lined with bars, restaurants, and street art.</p>



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<p>My priority was food!&nbsp; Luckily, the front desk directed me to the bar which was open and didn’t require reservations.&nbsp; When I say bar, it is called the Great Room &#8211; it is grand, ornate, and glamourous!&nbsp; I felt like Queen Latifa in the Last Holiday, a little out of place, a little overwhelmed and wanting to ask anyone, &#8220;Don&#8217;t that&nbsp;<em>ceiling</em>&nbsp;ever just make you want to cry?&#8221;</p>


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<p>The food and cocktail menus were fantastic.&nbsp; With all of the choices on the menu, having fish and chips felt a bit basic but it was what the server recommended.&nbsp; Bougie fish and chips and a couple of unique cocktails made for a perfect evening, as did the service.&nbsp; Truly top notch.</p>



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<p>I would have loved to explore the hotel and surrounding area, but it was bed time.&nbsp; Tomorrow would again be packed with a full day of solo exploring before taking the train back to Dublin.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="exploring-belfast">Exploring Belfast</h3>



<p>I woke up with plans to wander around Cathedral Quarter, see the sights and go to Titanic Belfast.&nbsp; After another impressive Merchant Hotel experience, coffee service with scones in the Cocktail Bar, and some guidance from the doorman, I was off.</p>


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<p>I truly enjoyed my aimless walking along the mostly empty streets, admiring the cathedrals, the art, and architecture.&nbsp;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="harbour-marina">Harbour Marina</h3>



<p>My tour took me across the bridge over the River Lagan and into Belfast Harbour Marina.&nbsp; The Marina is where the crowds were!&nbsp; There was so much to see and just people watch.&nbsp;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="titanic-belfast">Titanic Belfast</h3>



<p><a href="https://www.titanicbelfast.com/experiences/the-titanic-experience/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Titanic Belfast">Titanic Belfast</a> was the ultimate attraction here.&nbsp; The museum is a modern, glistening building that is set on the very location that the Titanic was designed, built, and launched.&nbsp;&nbsp; I was able to get right into the self-guided tour.&nbsp; The sheer size of the exhibit is impressive with nine galleries of immersive sights and sounds.&nbsp;The exhibits and story-telling depict life in Belfast, the revolutionary design &amp; construction of the ship (including a Shipyard ride), the Launch, the Sinking and the aftermath.&nbsp; It was such a great attraction and well worth the visit.</p>



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<p>Overall, I was so grateful to have taken this side trip!&nbsp; The Giant’s Causeway was spectacular, and Belfast was lovely, exceeding my non-existent expectations!&nbsp; I really would love to go back, spend more time at the Merchant (duh!) and see more of this capital city.&nbsp; But, it was time to catch a taxi (not easy to find) to the train station and head for Dublin.</p>



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		<title>3 Incredible Days in Edinburgh</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>While planning a family trip to London for the American Football NFL UK series (Go Seahawks!), I decided that it would be irresponsible not to bop over to Edinburgh for a few days before the rest of the family arrived. Scotland has always been on our list and our great-grandmother was born there so it was even more special. Getting There Mombehaving and I flew into Heathrow and took the train from London to Edinburgh. London&#8217;s public transportation system made this an easy maneuver &#8211; we took the Tube from Heathrow to King&#8217;s Cross and left from there. I bought the train tickets on Rail Europe ahead of time and left about 5 hours between landing and departing. Turned out to be plenty of time, even had time in-between for a &#8220;welcome to the UK G&#38;T&#8221; and a looksie at Platform 9 3/4! sn &#8211; when I say &#8220;welcome to the UK G&#38;T&#8221;, that&#8217;s a self-proclaimed title, not something they hand out at customs. haha Sister Side Note (ssn) &#8211; when I say I wouldn&#8217;t know because I wasn&#8217;t there, I&#8217;m not just self-proclaiming that title, I&#8217;m saying I&#8217;ve got nothing for this blog, BECAUSE I WASN&#8217;T THERE. . . but I guess now is as good a time as any for my &#8220;welcome to the UK blog post G&#38;T&#8221; Arriving in Edinburgh late, we grabbed a taxi to our Airbnb. Now, those of you that follow our adventures know that I am a planner! I agonized over &#8220;the best&#8221; place to stay and &#8220;the best&#8221; flat. Turns out (as I will always claim) that research paid off. We had the most darling flat, with a view of Edinburgh Castle, right off the charming Grassmarket Square. Even in the dark, we knew this was a score! ssn &#8211; Ok, I can say that I did actually visit Platform 9 3/4 on the end of my visit, and it was a kitschy kind of fun if you are a Harry Potter Fan. However, that&#8217;s where my input ends. . . Day 1 &#8211; Exploring Edinburgh We got up early the next morning, very anxious to get moving and stopped at a cute coffee place in Grassmarket Square called Pumpkin Brown &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t obvious until we ordered and they asked about our milk-substitute choice, but it was a Vegan coffee shop. I totally, momentarily panicked&#8230;we were both super skeptical but I&#8217;m telling you, it was one of the best lattes I&#8217;d ever had. We took our lattes and wandered down famed West Bow/Victoria Street to the Royal Mile. ssn &#8211; Personally, I&#8217;m a fan of coconut milk. However, I&#8217;ve heard hemp milk is fabulous even though it tends to separate, which is why I&#8217;ve never ordered it. Gross on the separation issue. My money is on my big sis getting Almond milk. It was early and not crowded yet so we leisurely walked all the way down to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and back up before lunch. The churches, pubs and beautiful architecture were so captivating. On the walk back up, we found (our noses followed the wonderful scent before we saw it) the best shortbread bakery! Mom loves shortbread so this checked a box for her. As we headed back towards the Royal Mile and the North Bridge to catch a Hop On Hop Off bus&#8230;but first, lunch. The World&#8217;s End claimed the best Fish &#38; Chips (always makes me think of Elf, &#8220;You did it! Congratulations&#8221;) so we stopped for fish and chips and a pint (our first of the trip)!! Seriously delicious! The people next to us had haggis, proud of them but we never got that brave! Hop On Hop Off After all that walking, the bus was a nice break. Plus we got a better feel for the city. The Scott Memorial, Calton Hill, various monuments and parks, Parliament, just to name a few. One of the most important (to me) benefits of the tour bus is the guided narratives. We learned so much history of the city, the old City walls and gates, the palaces &#38; residences, the battles, the rulers. It was fascinating!! ssn &#8211; These pictures are amazing, I wish I had been there. But I wasn&#8217;t. However, I bet another G&#38;T will help kill the pain. We hopped off at the famed Harvey Nichols dept store and had drinks in their Window Bar. I had the Porn Star Martini &#8211; possibly the best martini I&#8217;ve ever had with passion fruit, vodka and prosecco. Plus this view&#8230; ssn &#8211; I, too, like vodka and prosecco, not that anyone asked I think we rode it until the last stop, at which point we wandered back towards home and stopped into a cute Italian restaurant for some pasta and wine before collapsing back at the flat. Day 2 &#8211; Edinburgh The next morning, we started out with a different coffee shop before taking the bus again to see more of this beautiful, historic city. Royal Yacht Britannia Our first stop was the Royal Yacht Britannia. This is the formal Royal Yacht of Queen Elizabeth II and was in-service from 1954 to 1997. The self-guided tour was very cool, the original decor and appointments were really interesting, along with the historical photos from the Royal Family. There is a Royal Deck Tea Room on-board where you can have tea &#38; coffee, cakes, champagne, and lunch. Palace at Holyroodhouse From there, we caught the Hop On Hop Off bus to the Palace at Holyroodhouse. The Palace is the Queen&#8217;s official residence in Edinburgh and is still used today when carrying out official business in Scotland. The tour is fascinating &#8211; from the history, stories, the decor and the grounds. The Holyrood Abbey and Gardens are incredibly beautiful and well worth the visit. ssn &#8211; OMG, this Abbey looks amazing! Wish I had been there to see it. . . Wonder if they serve G&#38;Ts there. . . . Edinburgh Castle Because there is just so much to see and do in Edinburgh, we had to pack it all in! The last location we wanted to get to was Edinburgh Castle. It is quite a walk up from the street but the views are spectacular. The Castle grounds are beautiful &#8211; the tour winds its way through the buildings, the Royal Palace, the military batteries, museums and memorials. You can see such famous sights as Mon&#8217;s Meg (the 6-ton seige gun), St. Margaret&#8217;s Chapel, the Great Hall (which was stunning! See the photo below), the Honours of Scotland (the crown jewels) and the Stone of Destiny. Bonus &#8211; there&#8217;s even a little whisky shop with tastings. At the end of a wonderful day, we ate at the pub by our flat, enjoyed a few G&#38;Ts and again, went to bed early to be ready for a full day tour on our last day Day 3 &#8211; St. Andrews For our last day I booked a tour to St. Andrews with Rabbies Tours. Being from a golfing family, this was particularly important to us. It just felt like such special destination that my grandfather would have loved. The Old Course at St. Andrews is the mecca for all golfers. It was a small group tour in a Mercedes mini-coach, our tour guide, Grant, was fantastic and had plenty of history and stories. ssn &#8211; Anyone else giggling that it&#8217;s called the Rabbies tour? Kinda glad I wasn&#8217;t there for that! The first stop was at a small fishing village called Anstruther Harbour. We had a few minutes to wander, get a cup of tea and admire the sea. The next stop was St. Andrews. We were given several hours to see the town. We started at the Golf Course, of course. There is a certain amount of awe in just being there. St. Andrews is so picturesque. I could probably do a whole post on the architecture and doorways. It is a college town &#8211; famously attended by Will and Kate, the Duke &#38; Duchess of Cambridge &#8211; so of course the Univeristy is spectacular focal point and there are plenty of restaurants and pubs. There is even a coffee shop whose sign reads &#8220;Where Kate Met Wills (for coffee)&#8221;. At the end of town is St. Andrews Castle which is just ruins but so beautiful. This was by far one of my favorite destinations. ssn &#8211; Someday I will absolutely go to St. Andrews, it looks so amazing! I am dying to go to Scotland. I really wish my mother and my sister hadn&#8217;t already been (without me) so we could go experience it together. Falkland The last stop on our tour was the small town of Falkland. This darling town is featured in the show Outlander. We had just enough time for afternoon tea and to walk around a bit and take in the town square and Falkland Palace. Very sad to say goodbye We got back to Edinburgh, tired but happy. We had an early train the next morning and were eagerly looking forward to meeting up with Patti and her husband in London for the Seahawks game. Scotland was incredible and I will definitely make a return trip with my sister. I can&#8217;t wait to show her Edinburgh and we will plan a longer trip so that we can be sure to include Glasgow, the Scottish Highlands and most exciting for me, the West Isles. ssn &#8211; Seriously, though, I am glad they got this experience. And also completely bitter that they did this without me. . .but all that aside, I am super excited to go to Scotland someday in the near future. PS: I did discover Strawberry cream G&#38;T in Great Britain and can&#8217;t wait for another one of those!! If you&#8217;re interested in continuing on this journey and reading about our London trip</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading">While planning a <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-1/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Experience the NFL UK Invasion – Day 1 Exploring London">family trip to London</a> for the American Football NFL UK series (Go Seahawks!), I  decided that it would be irresponsible not to bop over to Edinburgh for a few days before the rest of the family arrived.  Scotland has always been on our list and our great-grandmother was born there so it was even more special. </h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Getting There</h3>



<p>Mombehaving and I flew into Heathrow and took the train from London to Edinburgh. London&#8217;s public transportation system made this an easy maneuver &#8211; we took the Tube from Heathrow to King&#8217;s Cross and left from there. I bought the train tickets on Rail Europe ahead of time and left about 5 hours between landing and departing. Turned out to be plenty of time, even had time in-between for a &#8220;welcome to the UK G&amp;T&#8221; and a looksie at Platform 9 3/4!</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right"><em>sn &#8211; when I say &#8220;welcome to the UK G&amp;T&#8221;, that&#8217;s a self-proclaimed title, not something they hand out at customs.  haha</em></p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>Sister Side Note (ssn) &#8211; when I say I wouldn&#8217;t know because I wasn&#8217;t there, I&#8217;m not just self-proclaiming that title, I&#8217;m saying I&#8217;ve got nothing for this blog, BECAUSE I WASN&#8217;T THERE. . . but I guess now is as good a time as any for my &#8220;welcome to the UK blog post G&amp;T&#8221;</em></p>


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<p>Arriving in Edinburgh late, we grabbed a taxi to our Airbnb.  Now, those of you that follow our adventures know that I am a <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/trip-planning-is-where-the-fun-begins/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Travel Planning – Where Dreaming &amp; Scheming Come Together">planner</a>!  I agonized over &#8220;the best&#8221; place to stay and &#8220;the best&#8221; flat.  Turns out (as I will always claim) that research paid off.  We had the most darling flat, with a view of Edinburgh Castle, right off the charming Grassmarket Square.  Even in the dark, we knew this was a score!</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color">ssn &#8211; <em>Ok, I can say that I did actually visit Platform 9 3/4 on the end of my visit, and it was a kitschy kind of fun if you are a Harry Potter Fan.  However, that&#8217;s where my input ends. . .</em></p>



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Edinburgh" class="wp-image-1444" /></figure>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Day 1 &#8211; Exploring Edinburgh</h2>



<p>We got up early the next morning, very anxious to get moving and stopped at a cute coffee place in Grassmarket Square called Pumpkin Brown &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t obvious until we ordered and they asked about our milk-substitute choice, but it was a Vegan coffee shop.  I totally, momentarily panicked&#8230;we were both super skeptical but I&#8217;m telling you, it was one of the best lattes I&#8217;d ever had.  We took our lattes and wandered down famed West Bow/Victoria Street to the Royal Mile.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; Personally, I&#8217;m a fan of coconut milk.  However, I&#8217;ve heard hemp milk is fabulous even though it tends to separate, which is why I&#8217;ve never ordered it.  Gross on the separation issue.  My money is on my big sis getting Almond milk.</em></p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/West-Bow-Street-767x1024.jpg" alt="West Bow/Victoria St Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1407" style="width:384px;height:450px" /></figure>
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<p>It was early and not crowded yet so we leisurely walked all the way down to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and back up before lunch.  The churches, pubs and beautiful architecture were so captivating.</p>



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<p>On the walk back up, we found (our noses followed the wonderful scent before we saw it) the best shortbread bakery!  Mom loves shortbread so this checked a box for her.  As we headed back towards the Royal Mile and the North Bridge to catch a Hop On Hop Off bus&#8230;but first, lunch.  The World&#8217;s End claimed the best Fish &amp; Chips (always makes me think of Elf, &#8220;You did it!  Congratulations&#8221;) so we stopped for fish and chips and a pint (our first of the trip)!!  Seriously delicious!  The people next to us had haggis, proud of them but we never got that brave!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Hop On Hop Off</h3>



<p>After all that walking, the bus was a nice break.  Plus we got a better feel for the city.  The Scott Memorial, Calton Hill, various monuments and parks, Parliament, just to name a few.  One of the most important (to me) benefits of the tour bus is the guided narratives.  We learned so much history of the city, the old City walls and gates, the palaces &amp; residences, the battles, the rulers.  It was fascinating!!</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="509" data-id="1467" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/ediburgh-view-e1587242495394.webp" alt="Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1467" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="512" data-id="1468" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Edinburgh-Calton-e1587242464291.webp" alt="Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1468" /></figure>
<figcaption class="blocks-gallery-caption wp-element-caption">Sights from the Hop On Hop Off Bus</figcaption></figure>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; These pictures are amazing, I wish I had been there.  But I wasn&#8217;t.  However, I bet another G&amp;T will help kill the pain. </em></p>



<p>We hopped off at the famed Harvey Nichols dept store and had drinks in their <a href="https://www.harveynichols.com/int/store/edinburgh/dining/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Window Bar</a>.  I had the Porn Star Martini &#8211; possibly the best martini I&#8217;ve ever had with passion fruit, vodka and prosecco.  Plus this view&#8230;</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; I, too, like vodka and prosecco, not that anyone asked</em></p>



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<p>I think we rode it until the last stop, at which point we wandered back towards home and stopped into a cute Italian restaurant for some pasta and wine before collapsing back at the flat.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Day 2 &#8211; Edinburgh</h2>



<p>The next morning, we started out with a different coffee shop before taking the bus again to see more of this beautiful, historic city.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Royal Yacht Britannia</h3>



<p>Our first stop was the <a href="https://www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Royal Yacht Britannia</a>.  This is the formal Royal Yacht of Queen Elizabeth II and was in-service from 1954 to 1997.   The self-guided tour was very cool, the original decor and appointments were really interesting, along with the historical photos from the Royal Family.  There is a Royal Deck Tea Room on-board where you can have tea &amp; coffee, cakes, champagne, and lunch.</p>



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Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1415" /></figure>



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Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1416" /></figure>



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Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1471" /></figure>



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Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1472" /></figure>



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Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1442" /></figure>
</figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Palace at Holyroodhouse</h3>



<p>From there, we caught the Hop On Hop Off bus to the <a class="aioseop-link" href="https://www.rct.uk/visit/palace-of-holyroodhouse">Palace at Holyroodhouse</a>.  The Palace is the Queen&#8217;s official residence in Edinburgh and is still used today when carrying out official business in Scotland.  The tour is fascinating &#8211; from the history, stories, the decor and the grounds.  The Holyrood Abbey and Gardens are incredibly beautiful and well worth the visit.</p>



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Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1423" /></figure>



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<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; OMG, this Abbey looks amazing! Wish I had been there to see it. . . Wonder if they serve G&amp;Ts there. . . .</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Edinburgh Castle</h3>



<p>Because there is just so much to see and do in Edinburgh, we had to pack it all in!  The last location we wanted to get to was <a href="https://www.edinburghcastle.scot/the-castle" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Edinburgh Castle</a>.  It is quite a walk up from the street but the views are spectacular. The Castle grounds are beautiful &#8211; the tour winds its way through the buildings, the Royal Palace, the military batteries, museums and memorials.  You can see such famous sights as Mon&#8217;s Meg (the 6-ton seige gun), St. Margaret&#8217;s Chapel, the Great Hall (which was stunning!  See the photo below), the Honours of Scotland (the crown jewels) and the Stone of Destiny.  Bonus &#8211; there&#8217;s even a little whisky shop with tastings.</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1424" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Edinburgh-Castle-statues-1024x685.jpg" alt="Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1424" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1426" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Edinburgh-Castle-throne-room-1024x680.jpg" alt="Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1426" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1425" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Edinburgh-Castle-2-1024x691.jpg" alt="Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1425" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1473" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/edinburgh-castle-3-1024x683.jpg" alt="Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1473" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1474" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/edinburgh-castle-cannon-1024x683.jpg" alt="Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1474" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1475" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/edinburgh-castle-chapel-1024x683.jpg" alt="Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, Scotland" class="wp-image-1475" /></figure>
</figure>



<p>At the end of a wonderful day, we ate at the pub by our flat, enjoyed a few G&amp;Ts and again, went to bed early to be ready for a full day tour on our last day</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Day 3 &#8211; St. Andrews</h2>



<p>For our last day I booked a tour to St. Andrews with <a href="https://www.rabbies.com/en/scotland-tours/from-edinburgh/day-tours/st-andrews-the-fishing-villages-of-fife-day-tour" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Rabbies Tours</a>.  Being from a golfing family, this was particularly important to us.  It just felt like such special destination that my grandfather would have loved.  The Old Course at St. Andrews is the mecca for all golfers.  It was a small group tour in a Mercedes mini-coach, our tour guide, Grant, was fantastic and had plenty of history and stories.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211;  Anyone else giggling that it&#8217;s called the Rabbies tour?  Kinda glad I wasn&#8217;t there for that!</em></p>



<p>The first stop was at a small fishing village called Anstruther Harbour.  We had a few minutes to wander, get a cup of tea and admire the sea.</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1429" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Anstruther-1024x576.jpg" alt="Anstruther Harbour, Scotland" class="wp-image-1429" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="510" data-id="1477" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Ocean-from-Anstruther-e1587242267661.webp" alt="Anstruther Harbour, Scotland" class="wp-image-1477" /></figure>
<figcaption class="blocks-gallery-caption wp-element-caption">Anstruther Harbour</figcaption></figure>



<p>The next stop was St. Andrews.  We were given several hours to see the town.  We started at the Golf Course, of course.  There is a certain amount of awe in just being there.</p>



<p>St. Andrews is so picturesque.  I could probably do a whole post on the architecture and doorways.  It is a college town &#8211; famously attended by Will and Kate, the Duke &amp; Duchess of Cambridge &#8211; so of course the Univeristy is spectacular focal point and there are plenty of restaurants and pubs.  There is even a coffee shop whose sign reads &#8220;Where Kate Met Wills (for coffee)&#8221;.</p>



<p>At the end of town is <a href="https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/st-andrews-castle/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">St. Andrews Castle</a> which is just ruins but so beautiful.  This was by far one of my favorite destinations.</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="508" data-id="1432" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St-Andrews-Castle-graves.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1432" srcset="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St-Andrews-Castle-graves.webp 768w, https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St-Andrews-Castle-graves-300x199.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="512" data-id="1431" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St-Andrews-Castle-3.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1431" srcset="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St-Andrews-Castle-3.webp 768w, https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St-Andrews-Castle-3-300x200.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="512" data-id="1435" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St.-Andrews-Castle.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-1435" srcset="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St.-Andrews-Castle.webp 768w, https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/St.-Andrews-Castle-300x200.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure>
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<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; Someday I will absolutely go to St. Andrews, it looks so amazing! I am dying to go to Scotland.  I really wish my mother and my sister hadn&#8217;t already been (without me) so we could go experience it together.</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Falkland</h3>



<p>The last stop on our tour was the small town of Falkland.  This darling town is featured in the show Outlander.  We had just enough time for afternoon tea and to walk around a bit and take in the town square and Falkland Palace.</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1439" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Falkland-street-773x1024.jpg" alt="Falkland, Scotland" class="wp-image-1439" /></figure>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" data-id="1441" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Falkland-1024x576.jpg" alt="Falkland, Scotland" class="wp-image-1441" /></figure>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Very sad to say goodbye</h3>



<p>We got back to Edinburgh, tired but happy.  We had an early train the next morning and were eagerly looking forward to meeting up with Patti and her husband in London for the Seahawks game.  Scotland was incredible and I will definitely make a return trip with my sister.  I can&#8217;t wait to show her Edinburgh and we will plan a longer trip so that we can be sure to include Glasgow, the Scottish Highlands and most exciting for me, the West Isles.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; Seriously, though, I am glad they got this experience.  And also completely bitter that they did this without me. . .but all that aside, I am super excited to go to Scotland someday in the near future. PS:  I did discover Strawberry cream G&amp;T in Great Britain and can&#8217;t wait for another one of those!!</em></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Where Prince Harry does not throw himself at me, but hey, Westminster didn’t collapse under the weight of our sins either, so it was a good day. After an amazing NFL UK Game Day, our last day in London features well-known attractions. We had priorities such as The Changing of the Guard, Westminster Abbey, Hyde Park, Millennium Bridge and an impromptu pub crawl. Even after a very late night at the NFL UK game, we were up and out early. We had moved out of the AirBnB and into a chain hotel for the sake of our mum (we are in England, we have a mum now). Mum needed a soft cushy bed, and we needed her well-rested and ready to tackle the day. The Changing of the Guard The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is pretty much a “must do” in England for tourists. Check times and schedules here. However, allow us to give you a few options to consider for this endeavor. Option 1 One, show up early, get a coveted spot right on the fence line, and stand there for-freaking-ever. To make this work, you should be exceptionally social, because everyone loves to talk and share stories, but its fun to chat it up with other tourists from weird places. Option 2 The Changing of the Guard starts across the pavilion where the incoming guards align to march to the palace. They get in formation, then they march, and the marching band plays. So, option number two, get there not quite as early, and line the main walkway towards the palace and actually see the procession and the band from a much better view. Now, you will not see the pomp and circumstance of the inspections and the changing of the guard. But honestly, the parade is the fun part. The rest got old after about ten minutes. Plus, the guard band plays some killer music, not old English depressing dirges. ssn &#8211; I swear they were playing Havana-ooh-na-na! Our Conclusion We opted to line the gate, met some really fun people also on vacation. But when the band started playing, we regretted our decision. We lasted less than 10 minutes at the gate before declaring a “whelp, now I’ve seen it” attitude and headed out to enjoy the rest of the day. The pomp and circumstance was awesome! I am glad we did it, but it carried on a little too long for those of us with a city to conquer. The area around the palace is beautiful, and we loved our walkabout. Hyde Park We headed over to Hyde park for a little nature. We had seen it from the Hop On/Hop Off, but we were looking for the Serpentine Pavilion. Peggy’s work company had built it, and we thought if we came all the way across the pond, we should have a gander. Yes, being in London means I can talk like that: pond. . .gander. . .whatevs, I’m practically British now. Hyde Park is beautiful, and a lovely place for a stroll. We tried to relax and take it all in, but really, we had a city to conquer, and off we went. Red Lion Pub Lunch Quick pop in to another pub, The Red Lion just around the bend from Westminster for some more fish and chips, and hand pies with pie liquor (cue giggles). Wandering And then a bit of a walk down the block.&#160; Around the Westminster grounds are notable historical figures, and I loved that they included Gandhi and Nelson Mandela in the statues. AND AND AND!! OMG, I got to see an actual street musician playing bagpipes in a kilt!&#160; Don’t even try to understand why this was to thrilling, just know that it was. Westminster Abbey Next stop Westminster Abbey.&#160; Our Hop On Hop Off included Westminster Abbey admission.&#160; And it was Spectacular. Do not ever skip the Abbey!&#160; Which really, doesn’t that make you just start singing How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?&#160; It should! Maria is NOT an asset to the Abbey&#8230;and I believe we made that reference almost as many times at “Look, Kids, Big Ben, Parliament” (No, it never does get old). Westminster was amazing. You cannot take pictures inside, but you do get headphones. The entire place, and history, is narrated to you as you wander. The stained glass is breathtaking, and centuries and centuries of old dead guys are buried everywhere (17 monarchs, and plenty of historical Brits). AND, I got to see the artists burial and memorial areas, and there is a head stone for Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens and the Bronte Sisters, so I was dying ever so slightly inside. The entire church is just mind-blowing! The history, the artistry, it was amazing! ssn &#8211; Westminster Abbey was by far my favorite excursion. It was so incredibly beautiful, I was awestruck and so moved that I genuinely teared up. Birthday Pub Crawl Back to the hotel for a brief nap.&#160; Then our adventure takes a dark and twisted turn as we hit the town to celebrate Peggy’s birthday. Yes, that’s right, it’s once again another sister trip for Peggy’s birthday.&#160; Sense a theme? Oh, yes, let’s go celebrate Peggy, AGAIN &#60;insert eye roll&#62;. And this means English bar hopping. YAY for bar hopping in foreign countries. Peggy had just one more “gotta” on her London list:&#160; The Millennium Bridge. For my fellow nerds out there, this is where the Death Eaters attacked muggles in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. And this is also, once again, where my sister decides to risk MY precious life with another bridge crossing.&#160; Luckily, I know, and I hope you all understand, there are absolutely no sharks in the Thames River. I’m pretty sure. So, at least the paleolithic shark attack would be averted. . . this time. Patti&#8217;s Obsession Oh, and speaking of Paleolithic. . .As we pull up the Millennium Bridge on Google, I see it!&#8230;my new mission in life. The Paleolithic Insemination of the Royal Womb.&#160; What is this, you might ask yourself? That’s what I asked myself, that’s what I asked my compadres. What is this glorious landmark?&#160; We must find this! The click on Google revealed no helpful information. The picture is un-recognizable. A Google search is no help. We climb the steps, and we walk, and suddenly we pass the dot on Google maps.&#160; We back track, and NOTHING. There is nothing but a man on a bench. Is HE the Paliolithic Insemination of a Royal Womb? We ask. We are sure he thinks we are nuts, and he denies any knowledge, which means, of course it must be HIM, silly man, acting like he doesn’t know. Our sleuthiness (Sleuth, not Slut, this is not just about Peggy) is failing. We cannot find this. . . it is dead ass in front of the City of London School, according to Google. And yet there is nothing there.&#160;&#160; ssn &#8211; &#8220;Which Brigsh ish it?&#8221; hahaha. We decide it is best to just cross the bridge.&#160; And do it right quick, before the Death Eaters show up.&#160; We get to the South Bank, we bask riverside with ale at Founders Arms Pub. Founders Arms After a nice ale, the conclusion is that the lights on either side of the City of London School clearly look like giant sperm, so that must be it.&#160; However, I am unfulfilled, and now we must drink away the despair.&#160;&#160; This is a great place in London to grab a few pints, or some G&#38;Ts (that’s Gin and Tonic, for you non-Brits).&#160; London has amazing pubs, these people know how to create ambiance for drinking.&#160;&#160; ssn &#8211; we are definitely pub people, not club people! So this was the perfect birthday crawl&#8230;seeing the south bank sights at night while finding the cutest, quaintest English Pubs. Shakespeare&#8217;s Globe Theatre We absolutely must stop at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.&#160; This is actually a remodel a few meters off of the original Globe. This was Shakespeare Summer theatre, as we learned the Black Theatre was his winter production home during our other pub crawl. Upstairs, we decided to just peek inside at the bar, Swan, and were so enamored that we figure we must stay for at least one pint! Big, long wooden tables, with tree stumps for seats.&#160; It has been agreed upon that this is one of the best places we have ever been drinking. It was beautiful! But following our one and done, theory, we know that our next stop simply must be The Anchor.&#160; We had seen this on our Thames River cruise. The oldest pub in London. The Anchor And my new favorite bar in the entire world.&#160; A main bar, a secondary bar down a few steps, several smaller, more personal rooms, a set of stairs leading up to balcony drinking. Room upon room, all with different levels of coziness, or jovial group settings.&#160; And the absolute best G&#38;T of my life, a strawberry cream gin and tonic. It was heaven! And I loved it. And I need to move in!&#160; We strolled through city streets and alleys, captivated by the British feel. The city was pretty much shutting down. But we stumbled upon a few smaller, more off-the-beaten track kind of home town pubs.&#160; Including one with a side outdoor courtyard area. One last drink and then our night was sadly drawing to a close as places started shutting down, and our London night life closed down. Hop a taxi, back to the hotel, as we prepare to leave for Iceland the next day.&#160;&#160; London, we loved you, we found warmth in the hazy fog, and an old world charm amongst the modern day city life!&#160;&#160; Dear Anchor, please save us a seat at the bar, we will return! Continue the journey or go back and catch up on our other London adventures: Author’s note:&#160; It just occurred to me that I never resolved the mystery for our fine readers. The Paleolithic Insemination of the Royale Womb is actually located in a cavern UNDER the City of London School.&#160; That’s right, you have to go in through the Thames River, into this cave accessible only at low tide, and in there you will find just about this close to nothing. So much so of nothing, that as of the writing of this blog, it is no longer shown on Google Maps.&#160; Artist Jaime Miranda of Peru conceived this in 2016, you can see a video of it here:&#160; https://vimeo.com/179070043</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><em>Where Prince Harry does not throw himself at me, but hey, Westminster didn’t collapse under the weight of our sins either, so it was a good day<strong>.</strong></em></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">After an amazing <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-2/" title="Experience the NFL UK Invasion – It’s Game Day">NFL UK Game Day</a>, our last day in London features well-known attractions.  We had priorities such as The Changing of the Guard, Westminster Abbey, Hyde Park, Millennium Bridge and an impromptu pub crawl.</h3>



<p>Even after a very late night at the NFL UK game, we were up and out early.  We had moved out of the AirBnB and into a chain hotel for the sake of our mum (we are in England, we have a mum now). Mum needed a soft cushy bed, and we needed her well-rested and ready to tackle the day.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Changing of the Guard </h3>



<p>The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is pretty much a “must do” in England for tourists.  Check times and schedules <a href="https://changing-guard.com/changing-the-guard-buckingham-palace.html" class="aioseop-link">here</a>.</p>


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<p>However, allow us to give you a few options to consider for this endeavor.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Option 1</h4>



<p>One, show up early, get a coveted spot right on the fence line, and stand there for-freaking-ever.  To make this work, you should be exceptionally social, because everyone loves to talk and share stories, but its fun to chat it up with other tourists from weird places.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Option 2</h4>



<p>The Changing of the Guard starts across the pavilion where the incoming guards align to march to the palace.  They get in formation, then they march, and the marching band plays.  So, option number two, get there not quite as early, and line the main walkway towards the palace and actually see the procession and the band from a much better view.  </p>



<p>Now, you will not see the pomp and circumstance of the inspections and the changing of  the guard.  But honestly, the  parade is the fun part.  The rest got old after about ten minutes.  Plus, the guard band plays some killer music, not old English depressing dirges.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; I swear they were playing Havana-ooh-na-na!</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Our Conclusion</h4>



<p>We opted to line the gate, met some really fun people also on vacation.  But when the band started playing, we regretted our decision.  We lasted less than 10 minutes at the gate before declaring a “whelp, now I’ve seen it” attitude and headed out to enjoy the rest of the day.</p>



<p>The pomp and circumstance was awesome! I am glad we did it, but it carried on a little too long for those of us with a city to conquer.  The area around the palace is beautiful, and we loved our walkabout.</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Hyde Park </h3>



<p>We headed over to Hyde park for a little nature.  We had seen it from the Hop On/Hop Off, but we were looking for the Serpentine Pavilion.  Peggy’s work company had built it, and we thought if we came all the way across the pond, we should have a gander.  Yes, being in London means I can talk like that: pond. . .gander. . .whatevs, I’m practically British now.  Hyde Park is beautiful, and a lovely place for a stroll. We tried to relax and take it all in, but really, we had a city to conquer, and off we went.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Red Lion Pub Lunch</h3>



<p>Quick pop in to another pub, The Red Lion just around the bend from Westminster for some more fish and chips, and hand pies with pie liquor (cue giggles).</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Wandering</h3>



<p>And then a bit of a walk down the block.&nbsp; Around the Westminster grounds are notable historical figures, and I loved that they included Gandhi and Nelson Mandela in the statues. AND AND AND!! OMG, I got to see an actual street musician playing bagpipes in a kilt!&nbsp; Don’t even try to understand why this was to thrilling, just know that it was.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Westminster Abbey</h3>



<p>Next stop Westminster Abbey.&nbsp; Our Hop On Hop Off included Westminster Abbey admission.&nbsp; And it was Spectacular.  Do not ever skip the Abbey!&nbsp; Which really, doesn’t that make you just start singing How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?&nbsp; It should!  Maria is NOT an asset to the Abbey&#8230;and I believe we made that reference almost as many times at “Look, Kids, Big Ben, Parliament” (No, it never does get old).</p>



<p>Westminster was amazing.  You cannot take pictures inside, but you do get headphones.  The entire place, and history, is narrated to you as you wander.  The stained glass is breathtaking, and centuries and centuries of old dead guys are buried everywhere (17 monarchs, and plenty of historical Brits).</p>



<p>AND, I got to see the artists burial and memorial areas, and there is a head stone for Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens and the Bronte Sisters, so I was dying ever so slightly inside.  The entire church is just mind-blowing!  The history, the artistry, it was amazing!</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; Westminster Abbey was by far my favorite excursion.  It was so incredibly beautiful, I was awestruck and so moved that I genuinely teared up.</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Birthday Pub Crawl</h3>



<p>Back to the hotel for a brief nap.&nbsp; Then our adventure takes a dark and twisted turn as we hit the town to celebrate Peggy’s birthday.</p>



<p>Yes, that’s right, it’s once again another sister trip for Peggy’s birthday.&nbsp; Sense a theme?  Oh, yes, let’s go celebrate Peggy, AGAIN &lt;insert eye roll&gt;.  And this means English bar hopping.  YAY for bar hopping in foreign countries.</p>


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<p>Peggy had just one more “gotta” on her London list:&nbsp; The Millennium Bridge.</p>


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<p>For my fellow nerds out there, this is where the Death Eaters attacked muggles in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.  And this is also, once again, where my sister decides to risk MY precious life with another bridge crossing.&nbsp; Luckily, I know, and I hope you all understand, there are absolutely no sharks in the Thames River.  I’m pretty sure.</p>



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<p>So, at least the paleolithic shark attack would be averted. . . this time.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Patti&#8217;s Obsession</h3>



<p>Oh, and speaking of Paleolithic. . .As we pull up the Millennium Bridge on Google, I see it!&#8230;my new mission in life.  The Paleolithic Insemination of the Royal Womb.&nbsp; What is this, you might ask yourself?  That’s what I asked myself, that’s what I asked my compadres.  What is this glorious landmark?&nbsp; We must find this!  The click on Google revealed no helpful information.  The picture is un-recognizable.  A Google search is no help.</p>



<p>We climb the steps, and we walk, and suddenly we pass the dot on Google maps.&nbsp; We back track, and NOTHING.  There is nothing but a man on a bench.  Is HE the Paliolithic Insemination of a Royal Womb?  We ask.  We are sure he thinks we are nuts, and he denies any knowledge, which means, of course it must be HIM, silly man, acting like he doesn’t know.</p>



<p>Our sleuthiness (Sleuth, not Slut, this is not just about Peggy) is failing.  We cannot find this. . . it is dead ass in front of the City of London School, according to Google. And yet there is nothing there.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; &#8220;Which Brigsh ish it?&#8221;  hahaha.</em></p>



<p>We decide it is best to just cross the bridge.&nbsp; And do it right quick, before the Death Eaters show up.&nbsp; We get to the South Bank, we bask riverside with ale at <a href="https://www.foundersarms.co.uk/">Founders Arms Pub</a>.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Founders Arms</h4>



<p>After a nice ale, the conclusion is that the lights on either side of the City of London School clearly look like giant sperm, so that must be it.&nbsp; However, I am unfulfilled, and now we must drink away the despair.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


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<p>This is a great place in London to grab a few pints, or some G&amp;Ts (that’s Gin and Tonic, for you non-Brits).&nbsp; London has amazing pubs, these people know how to create ambiance for drinking.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; we are definitely pub people, not club people!  So this was the perfect birthday crawl&#8230;seeing the south bank sights at night while finding the cutest, quaintest English Pubs.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Shakespeare&#8217;s Globe Theatre</h4>



<p>We absolutely must stop at <a href="https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/">Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre</a>.&nbsp; This is actually a remodel a few meters off of the original Globe.  This was Shakespeare Summer theatre, as we learned the Black Theatre was his winter production home during our other pub crawl.</p>


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<p>Upstairs, we decided to just peek inside at the bar, <a href="https://swanlondon.co.uk/">Swan</a>, and were so enamored that we figure we must stay for at least one pint!  Big, long wooden tables, with tree stumps for seats.&nbsp; It has been agreed upon that this is one of the best places we have ever been drinking.  It was beautiful!</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/The-Swan-at-Globe-Theatre.webp" alt="The Swan London restaurant and bar, Globe Theater" class="wp-image-3466" width="460" height="343" srcset="https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/The-Swan-at-Globe-Theatre.webp 613w, https://sisbehaving.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/The-Swan-at-Globe-Theatre-300x224.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 460px) 100vw, 460px" /></figure>
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<p>But following our one and done, theory, we know that our next stop simply must be The Anchor.&nbsp; We had seen this on our Thames River cruise.  The oldest pub in London.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">The Anchor</h4>


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<p>And my new favorite bar in the entire world.&nbsp; A main bar, a secondary bar down a few steps, several smaller, more personal rooms, a set of stairs leading up to balcony drinking.</p>



<p>Room upon room, all with different levels of coziness, or jovial group settings.&nbsp; And the absolute best G&amp;T of my life, a strawberry cream gin and tonic. It was heaven!  And I loved it.  And I need to move in!&nbsp;</p>



<p>We strolled through city streets and alleys, captivated by the British feel.</p>



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<p>The city was pretty much shutting down.  But we stumbled upon a few smaller, more off-the-beaten track kind of home town pubs.&nbsp; Including one with a side outdoor courtyard area.  One last drink and then our night was sadly drawing to a close as places started shutting down, and our London night life closed down.</p>



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<p>Hop a taxi, back to the hotel, as we prepare to leave for Iceland the next day.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>London, we loved you, we found warmth in the hazy fog, and an old world charm amongst the modern day city life!&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dear Anchor, please save us a seat at the bar, we will return!</p>



<p>Continue the journey or go back and catch up on our other London adventures:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><a class="aioseop-link" href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-1/">NFL UK Experience &#8211; Exploring London Day 1</a></li>



<li><a class="aioseop-link" href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-2/">NFL UK Experience &#8211; Game Day</a></li>



<li><a class="aioseop-link" href="https://sisbehaving.com/iceland-stopover-day-1/">Iceland Day 1</a></li>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><em>Author’s note:&nbsp;</em></h4>



<p class="has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color"><em>It just occurred to me that I never resolved the mystery for our fine readers. The Paleolithic Insemination of the Royale Womb is actually located in a cavern UNDER the City of London School.&nbsp; That’s right, you have to go in through the Thames River, into this cave accessible only at low tide, and in there you will find just about this close to nothing. So much so of nothing, that as of the writing of this blog, it is no longer shown on Google Maps.&nbsp; Artist Jaime Miranda of Peru conceived this in 2016, you can see a video of it here</em>:&nbsp; <a href="https://vimeo.com/179070043">https://vimeo.com/179070043</a><br></p>The post <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-3/">Experience the NFL UK Invasion – Last Day in London</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sisbehaving.com">Sisbehaving</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>London Day Two – Where Patti discovers ancient torture methods, and Minds the Gap Sister side note (ssn) &#8211; and Where Peggy gets Pete Carroll&#8217;s attention Wake up!&#160; It&#8217;s Seahawks Game Day!&#160; If you haven&#8217;t read our Day 1 NFL UK experience, find it is here. We had to be out to Wembley Stadium by 4:00, and we had lots of exploring to do. We decided that we will take The Tube to the game, Pat reminds us (multiple times, haha) that we must Mind the Gap. An Early Start We headed out for our morning walk to our new favorite place on the planet, the Exmouth Coffee Company. More pastries and avocado toast to try. ssn &#8211; the coffee is not quite ordered like American coffee. Definitely much smaller portions and terms like Long Black (similar to an Americano) or White Coffee &#8211; and it&#8217;s either milk or cream, no half-n-half. Luckily, I love a Flat White because that was available everywhere. Why is coffee always better on vacation? We took coffee back to wake our fellow travelers so we could get on with today’s plan. We were going to experience the city from a new and differing perspective with the Thames River Boat Tour.&#160; This came as part of our London City Pass. Pat and I had done the Chicago Architecture Boat tour and absolutely loved it, so I was very excited for this one.&#160; Thames River Tour It was rather damp outside, in a very Londonesque hazy, drizzly way.&#160; This really made for the best experience of a city tour to feel the classic London greyness, but damn glad that it wasn’t like this on our walking tour the day before!&#160; Now, unlike the walking tour, this one wasn’t about the beer, but they did have a bar and we couldn’t pass up mimosas! ssn &#8211; we were the first ones in line and we started a trend, soon almost everyone was drinking them! We grabbed some indoor seating at the front of the boat, and away we cruised. This was a fascinating look at the city! We passed the Tower bridge, the Millennium Bridge, saw the Shakespeare Globe theater, The London Eye, Parliament and plenty of notable historical sites from the river view. Tower of London We docked not far from the Tower of London, which would be stop number two.&#160; And this is where the rain starts to pick up, and we were pretty soaked.&#160; Mom grabbed a seat at the nearest café to wait out the rain, while the rest of us checkout the Tower of London. Turns out it is not actually much of a tower as it is a fort. My dream of being a modern day Rapunzel was put to death. But I quickly recovered when the first thing I saw was the sign pointing the way to the “Torture at the Tower”. Giddy may be the best word to describe the next 10 minutes. I have new plans of Full Global Domination that include owning my own Rack and my own Scavengers Daughter (because really, having my own Iron Maiden is pretty much a given at this point, right?). The Tower is also where the royal jewels are kept, and I am not referring to Harry &#60;batting my eyes, longingly&#62;. I&#8217;m talking about the Queen&#8217;s crown and other major historically significant pieces from the royal collection.&#160; We took a bypass on this due to an incredibly long line to get inside, and our time constraints.&#160; I have to be honest, I have no regrets about skipping this.&#160; The Tower was pretty dang cool from a historical perspective. Even more so when we discovered the Beefeaters, you know, the guys from the gin bottle!&#160; They are actual people!&#160; I have proof. That Was All Before Lunch We headed to lunch, only to discover that my much coveted The Walrus and The Carpenter Alice in Wonderland themed pub was closed. &#160;While this was a bummer, we ended up at The Hydrant, which was a cool firehouse themed pub. I have to say, I absolutely loved that the pubs all had themes, and they were so well executed and designed.&#160; It was a cool part of our London experience seeing all the differing pubs, laughing at the VERY English names, and loving the well thought out interiors. The city was also impressively supportive of American Football, so many businesses were supporting the 12th man, and they really seemed to catch the fever of the tourists. Luckily, The Hydrant was in walking distance to the tube station because it was now time to head north towards Wembley for our big game, Seahawks vs Raiders! NFL UK Experience Minding the Gap, we hit the tube with all the many football fans to head for pre-game festivities.&#160; It was amazing to see all the people decked out for the game, especially all the Europeans who wore their own favorite team colors.&#160; In the US, when you go to the game, people usually only dress in the teams that are playing.&#160; Not in England, people were all out for whomever their favorite team was, just to throw that support out there.&#160; So, we were surrounded by Dolphins, and Packers, and Falcons ssn &#8211; and Lions and Bengals and Bears, oh my. And the comradery of the crowd was incredible, everyone just gathered together to have a great time at a game.&#160; They put together a huge NFL UK tailgate area, with food vendors, games, beer stations, and souvenir stands. And more rain. Game Time! The game was awesome (we won), our seats were awesome (center of the end zone, front row behind some equipment), the crowd was awesome. It was an amazing experience all around, and I am so glad we did this.&#160; Plus it was our mother’s first NFL game.&#160; Although she is a big Seahawks fans, she doesn’t go to the games. Mostly this is because crowds and conflicts make her nervous. This was a great initiation in a friendly supportive crowd environment, without angry confrontations over which team is best.&#160; England is definitely one of the friendliest places we have traveled. ssn &#8211; the absolute highlight of my life was when we (Patti) yelled to Pete Carroll (my absolute crush and future husband) as he walked past and he waved to us. I was as giddy as Patti was with the torture devices. Oh, and Ciara walked right past us and she was stunning!! Now, getting out of Wembley was a nightmare, with not enough transportation for all the revelers. I only mention this for those readers who might one day venture there for a Futbol match. Be prepared to spend two hours trying to get back to London in a packed train car. .&#160; . and MIND THE GAP!!! Check out NFL UK Experience &#8211; Day 3 here.</p>
The post <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-2/">Experience the NFL UK Invasion – It’s Game Day</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sisbehaving.com">Sisbehaving</a>.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading">London Day Two – Where Patti discovers ancient torture methods, and Minds the Gap</h2>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>Sister side note (ssn) &#8211; and Where Peggy gets Pete Carroll&#8217;s attention</em></h4>



<p>Wake up!&nbsp; It&#8217;s Seahawks Game Day!&nbsp; If you haven&#8217;t read our Day 1 NFL UK experience, find it is <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-1/" title="Experience the NFL UK Invasion – Day 1 Exploring London">here</a>.  We had to be out to Wembley Stadium by 4:00, and we had lots of exploring to do.  We decided that we will take The Tube to the game, Pat reminds us (multiple times, haha) that we must Mind the Gap.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">An Early Start</h3>



<p>We headed out for our morning walk to our new favorite place on the planet, the Exmouth Coffee Company.  More pastries and avocado toast to try.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; the coffee is not quite ordered like American coffee.  Definitely much smaller portions and terms like Long Black (similar to an Americano) or White Coffee &#8211;  and it&#8217;s either milk or cream, no half-n-half.  Luckily, I love a Flat White because that was available everywhere.  Why is coffee always better on vacation? </em></p>



<p>We took coffee back to wake our fellow travelers so we could get on with today’s plan.  We were going to experience the city from a new and differing perspective with the Thames River Boat Tour.&nbsp; This came as part of our <a href="https://londonpass.com/en-us">London City Pass</a>.  Pat and I had done the Chicago Architecture Boat tour and absolutely loved it, so I was very excited for this one.&nbsp; </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Thames River Tour</h3>



<p>It was rather damp outside, in a very Londonesque hazy, drizzly way.&nbsp; This really made for the best experience of a city tour to feel the classic London greyness, but damn glad that it wasn’t like this on our walking tour the day before!&nbsp; Now, unlike the walking tour, this one wasn’t about the beer, but they did have a bar and we couldn’t pass up mimosas!</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; we were the first ones in line and we started a trend, soon almost everyone was drinking them!</em></p>



<p>We grabbed some indoor seating at the front of the boat, and away we cruised.</p>


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<p>This was a fascinating look at the city!  We passed the Tower bridge, the Millennium Bridge, saw the Shakespeare Globe theater, The London Eye, Parliament and plenty of notable historical sites from the river view.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tower of London</h3>



<p>We docked not far from the <a href="https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/#gs.l7hq0w">Tower of London</a>, which would be stop number two.&nbsp; And this is where the rain starts to pick up, and we were pretty soaked.&nbsp; Mom grabbed a seat at the nearest café to wait out the rain, while the rest of us checkout the Tower of London.  Turns out it is not actually much of a tower as it is a fort.</p>



<p>My dream of being a modern day Rapunzel was put to death.  But I quickly recovered when the first thing I saw was the sign pointing the way to the “Torture at the Tower”.  Giddy may be the best word to describe the next 10 minutes.  I have new plans of Full Global Domination that include owning my own Rack and my own Scavengers Daughter (because really, having my own Iron Maiden is pretty much a given at this point, right?).</p>



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<p>The Tower is also where the royal jewels are kept, and I am not referring to Harry &lt;batting my eyes, longingly&gt;.  I&#8217;m talking about the Queen&#8217;s crown and other major historically significant pieces from the royal collection.&nbsp; We took a bypass on this due to an incredibly long line to get inside, and our time constraints.&nbsp; I have to be honest, I have no regrets about skipping this.&nbsp; The Tower was pretty dang cool from a historical perspective.  Even more so when we discovered the Beefeaters, you know, the guys from the gin bottle!&nbsp; They are actual people!&nbsp; I have proof. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">That Was All Before Lunch</h2>



<p>We headed to lunch, only to discover that my much coveted The Walrus and The Carpenter Alice in Wonderland themed pub was closed. &nbsp;While this was a bummer, we ended up at The Hydrant, which was a cool firehouse themed pub.</p>



<p>I have to say, I absolutely loved that the pubs all had themes, and they were so well executed and designed.&nbsp; It was a cool part of our London experience seeing all the differing pubs, laughing at the VERY English names, and loving the well thought out interiors.</p>



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<p>The city was also impressively supportive of American Football, so many businesses were supporting the 12<sup>th</sup> man, and they really seemed to catch the fever of the tourists.  Luckily, The Hydrant was in walking distance to the tube station because it was now time to head north towards Wembley for our big game, Seahawks vs Raiders!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">NFL UK Experience</h2>



<p>Minding the Gap, we hit the tube with all the many football fans to head for pre-game festivities.&nbsp; It was amazing to see all the people decked out for the game, especially all the Europeans who wore their own favorite team colors.&nbsp; In the US, when you go to the game, people usually only dress in the teams that are playing.&nbsp; Not in England, people were all out for whomever their favorite team was, just to throw that support out there.&nbsp; So, we were surrounded by Dolphins, and Packers, and Falcons</p>



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<p>And the comradery of the crowd was incredible, everyone just gathered together to have a great time at a game.&nbsp; They put together a huge NFL UK tailgate area, with food vendors, games, beer stations, and souvenir stands. And more rain. </p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Game Time!</h3>



<p>The game was awesome (<em>we won</em>), our seats were awesome (<em>center of the end zone, front row behind some equipment</em>), the crowd was awesome.  It was an amazing experience all around, and I am so glad we did this.&nbsp; Plus it was our mother’s first NFL game.&nbsp; Although she is a big Seahawks fans, she doesn’t go to the games.   Mostly this is because crowds and conflicts make her nervous.  This was a great initiation in a friendly supportive crowd environment, without angry confrontations over which team is best.&nbsp; England is definitely one of the friendliest places we have traveled.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color"><em>ssn &#8211; the absolute highlight of my life was when we (Patti) yelled to Pete Carroll (my absolute crush and future husband) as he walked past and he waved to us.  I was as giddy as Patti was with the torture devices.  Oh, and Ciara walked right past us and she was stunning!!</em></p>


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<p>Now, getting out of Wembley was a nightmare, with not enough transportation for all the revelers.  I only mention this for those readers who might one day venture there for a Futbol match.  Be prepared to spend two hours trying to get back to London in a packed train car. .&nbsp; . and MIND THE GAP!!!</p>



<p><a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-3/" title="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-3/">Check out NFL UK Experience &#8211; Day 3 here.</a></p>The post <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/american-seahawks-in-london-day-2/">Experience the NFL UK Invasion – It’s Game Day</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sisbehaving.com">Sisbehaving</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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