Friday Five: English Christmas

Dec 20, 2013 |

Steve and I just returned from a trip to England, where we enjoyed quite an array of Christmas delights (and thankfully avoided having the Apollo Theatre ceiling collapse on us–my thoughts are with the injured). I hope you’ll indulge me as I share five of my favorite photos from the experience.


We spent the first three days in the Peak District, and one busy day we shared a turkey & cranberry pasty in the quiet yard of Bakewell Parish Church. Afterwards we peeked inside and were surprised to find a busy project underway that involved lining the walls with lighted Christmas trees. It was so beautiful, and this picture just doesn’t do it justice.


As soon as we’d moved on to London, Steve made it a priority to visit Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland. His favorite part was eating. Mine was watching the ice skaters. (Though I rather liked my banana & Nutella crepe, too!)


Here’s the view along Regent’s street. It’s hard to beat London for Christmas light displays!


A return to Royal Albert Hall was certainly in order. Judging by my big ol’ goober grin, I guess we were pretty jazzed by the Christmas carols and excerpts from Handel’s Messiah.


Evensong at Canterbury Cathedral was quite an interesting experience, but my favorite part was exploring all the cathedral’s nooks and crannies afterwards.

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