Tuesday, June 9, 2009

A Few Pics from Paris











































The Louvre




Went to the Louvre Museum - twice. And still didn't get in.




The brochure they gave us at the hotel said the Louvre stays open until 9:30 on Mondays so we got there about 6:30 to find that it closes at 6. When we asked the lady at the information booth, she said they hadn't been open late on Monday for over ten years. (we threw the brochure away)




So back on Tuesday and...




That is the one day they close each week.




But they did tell us they are open late on Wednesday. Of course, we will be in Luxembourg.




So anyway, here is a picture of the Louvre and a picture of Brea with the Mona Lisa. (this will just have to do for this trip)




Monday, June 8, 2009

Rain, Rain, Rain


We made it to Paris.

It has been raining since our arrival. Light drizzles off and on - but mostly on. It looks like we are in for rain throughout the week from here to Amsterdam. Time to pull out the raincoat.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Britney Spears in London at the O2 Arena














































Trafalgar Square







The Parliment and Big Ben







Our Hotel in London - The Royal Horseguards




Beautiful hotel. Every little detail has been considered and refined. Crown mouldings throughout the room. TV, heated floor, heated towel rack, beautiful marle work in the bathroom. Beautiful woodworking throughout the rest of the room.




Saturday, June 6, 2009

Express Train to London then lots of subway rides



The Heathrow Express train got us into London (not quite near the hotel) in about 15 minutes. From the station we took a quick ride to our stop and headed to the hotel.






Delays and Detours, but we made it

Our flight ended up leaving at midnight instead of 9pm due to some type of problem starting the engines. The pilot kept referring to it as the air conditioner that starts the engine.

After rolling us back to the terminal (where I thought they were going to unload us), they got a jumpstart and decided to take a different route. Because the equivilent of the check engine light was lit, we were not permitted to cross the Atlantic in one shot. So....

Calls to London by the pilot to get a couple airports in Canada, Greenland, and Iceland to reopen so we had a place to land in case the engines decided to stop working and we had to make an emergency landing.

So we took a little longer route, but we didn't need the airports along the way.

Four hours later than scheduled, we arrived in London.

Yea!!!