The weather was a bit sketchy today so we shifted plans and went to The British Museum to see all of the plundered treasures collected from around the world. The Egyptian artifacts and the remains of the Parthenon were particularly interesting to see. Don wasnt as impressed by this museum as The Louvre as it was more artifacts of life than art. We are ready for the Trivial Pursuit category of ancient history thought for the brief time we will retain it.
After the museum, we made it to our first British pub. We had a lovely snack platter and our first pint before strolling around the neighborhood for a bit as it wasnt raining. We walked back to the hotel - another 9.5 km of walking today - and put our feet up
We Ubered over to the restaurant at The Globe where we had dinner reservations. We had a lovely dinner and, because I let them know it was Dons birthday, they brought out this lovely dessert. They didnt sing but he said he was grateful for that.
theatre. Open air theatre. Changed our planned wardrobe a bit as it was down to 10 degrees (50 F for Americans) so we got all bundled up.
While The Globe has the traditional standing room, we did book great seats, with cushions, so enjoyed the show. The poor lead actor who played Prospero spent most of his time on stage in a Speedo. He must have been freezing. The high school kids standing around the edge of the stage got a real show.
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