It was a warm day in London when we walked
from Victoria Station towards the Thames, so when we saw the tour boats moored
beside the river, it was an easy decision to take the short cruise to
Greenwich. We sat on the upper deck and I was glad that we had the sunscreen
lotion along. I quite enjoyed the commentary and Lyle described some of the
more interesting sights for me. I was able to see the Tower Bridge as we sailed
beneath it.
It was an interesting day weather wise as
well. When we clambered out over the gangway at Greenwich the clouds had begun
to form and within minutes we had umbrellas up. I had my raincoat along as
well. I much prefer using a raincoat to an umbrella. I find that holding the
umbrella in one hand and my cane in the other is both awkward and tiring. By
the time we reached Observatory Hill, the rain was coming down in buckets.
Greenwich is an interesting place to visit.
We wandered around the observatory and finally made our way outside to where a
thick white line marked the division of zero degrees longitude. Actually recent
satellite information has determined that the line is not quite accurate and
should be another few inches away from its current position. However, the
painted meridian made for a good tourist attraction and along with others, who
had come for the same reason, I stood with one foot in the east and the other
in the west as Lyle took my picture.
There are two pictures with this post. The
first is a shot of the Tower Bridge, and the second is of me standing over the
Greenwich Meridian Line.
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Tower Bridge in the distance |
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Sue at Greenwich Meridian Line |
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