All photos taken by me using a Nikon CoolPix 900 digital camera. ©2000. Click on each picture to see a larger (640x480) version.
 | Admiralty Arch - It was an overcast day and I walked through this tall arch, along a road lined by trees and fluttering Union Jacks to Buckingham. |
 | The road to Buckingham Palace. To the right, a very nice park called St. James's Park. I walked up to the Palace and gave the Queen a high-five. |
 | A Cottage nestled in St. James's Park. Now you know why the Brits call a public bathroom a "Cottage". |
 | This is the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square. There's an impressive collection of paintings from the old world. A good place to rest your feet after trotting through London and best of all, it's free! |
 | House of Parliament and Big Ben along the River Thames. I took this picture from the other side where the London Aquarium is. The River Thames looked very very dead. No signs of life at all. |
 | Lovely little side street in Farnham, Surrey. There's just so much old world atmosphere in this country, to a person from the States that is. |
 | St. Andrew's Church in Farnham. It's surrounded by old weather-beaten head stones of those long forgotten. The church looked absolutely beautiful in the approaching dusk. |
 | Millenium Wheel in London - a stark contrast compared to the old world architecture. |
 | One of the many street performers you'll find scattered along public places in London. Some of them are weird, some obnoxious, some tacky, some good. This one falls somewhere inbetween them all. |
 | A water fountain on a statue right outside of St. Paul's Cathedral. |