Goodbye London... Hello, Naked Scots
Our next two days in London were filled with religious loonies, yummy food, beautiful art, and bloody history. Who could ask for more? I mean really...
On Sunday morning we thought it'd be fun to stroll through Hyde Park and visit speaker's corner. For those of you who aren't familiar with speaker's corner, it's a location of the park where people have come for decades to give speeches about topics that range from social justice, work wages, and religion. We went there on a day when religion was clearly the hot topic. Our ears were dazzled with every religion from Christianity, Buddhism, Anti-White, Anti-Capitalism, and others that were just nonsense.
This is me laughing at something ridiculous one of them was saying. Don't worry, I didn't pee.
Amidst all the hateful and prickly messages that were vomiting from preacher's mouths, this young man shined like a hole in the clouds. He was the most God-like thing I saw for miles. And I gave him a long, tight hug just to let him know.
After Hyde Park we ate ice cream (I had to eat ice cream every three hours on this vacation or else I had an epileptic seizure. My pants are significantly tighter as a result)
We wandered around more of London's surprisingly clean and beautiful streets.
We went to Trafalgar Square, The National Gallery, Soho, the Tower of London, and went for a romantic walk over bridges and under twinkling lights. Oh we loved this city!!
We were sad to leave London, but we had absolutely no idea how much we would love Scotland. Up next: Edinburgh adventures (including all the details from the infamous Scottish seventy-five-year-old skinny dippers) You don't want to miss this.
On Sunday morning we thought it'd be fun to stroll through Hyde Park and visit speaker's corner. For those of you who aren't familiar with speaker's corner, it's a location of the park where people have come for decades to give speeches about topics that range from social justice, work wages, and religion. We went there on a day when religion was clearly the hot topic. Our ears were dazzled with every religion from Christianity, Buddhism, Anti-White, Anti-Capitalism, and others that were just nonsense.
This is me laughing at something ridiculous one of them was saying. Don't worry, I didn't pee.
Amidst all the hateful and prickly messages that were vomiting from preacher's mouths, this young man shined like a hole in the clouds. He was the most God-like thing I saw for miles. And I gave him a long, tight hug just to let him know.
After Hyde Park we ate ice cream (I had to eat ice cream every three hours on this vacation or else I had an epileptic seizure. My pants are significantly tighter as a result)
We wandered around more of London's surprisingly clean and beautiful streets.
We went to Trafalgar Square, The National Gallery, Soho, the Tower of London, and went for a romantic walk over bridges and under twinkling lights. Oh we loved this city!!
We were sad to leave London, but we had absolutely no idea how much we would love Scotland. Up next: Edinburgh adventures (including all the details from the infamous Scottish seventy-five-year-old skinny dippers) You don't want to miss this.
Comments
these photos are so great Ash!