So this morning absolutely sucked. I woke up with the Migraine from hell. Took water and a couple of pills and went back to sleep. Unfortunately that didn’t quite do it. Not at all.
Eventually I managed to get my sunglasses out and just kept them on while we whispered through the packing process. We’d only been able to book a private room at the Hostel for the middle portion and for our last night (tonight) we were going to have to bunk in a shared [dorm style] room so the gear was going into Luggage storage for the day which necessitated the packing.
After that it was some food and back to the South Bank because we’d discovered something called the movieum which was closed after our ‘flight’ on the London Eye. We went back to investigate and despite the migraine it was fun. They had part of the set of star wars episode 4: the corridor of the ship Leia is captured from including the droids - we got to get our pictures taken with light sabers on the set next to the droids and have them made into postcards! Yay! Other than that, I paid to get a picture I had taken in the horror wing turned into a postcard for Scott - it looks so good I’m almost hesitant to mail it! They had a Sherlock Holmes area, 007 area, and an animation/cartoon area. They also had the Tardis and a Dalek from the 60s. The only thing missing that I’d have expected was the serious lack of Red Dwarf. Otherwise it was also interesting to learn about the trends through out the decades as well as which productions were shot where.
After that we wandered down the south bank for a bit trying to find a boat cruise down the Thames that wasn’t going to cost an arm and a leg and failed. So back onto the tube to Spitalfields market. It was quite interesting and S had his hands full keeping me from shopping the place dry. But in the end we couldn’t find the gallery of kinetic and moving art we’d been looking for and decided to head out to the next attraction. Sadly this is when I realized I was down to three more migraine pills and was going to have to ration them. It wasn’t a happy moment.
The Tower of London was awesome except that the camera batteries died and all the Tower gift shops were sold out so I’ve no pictures! S has decided that I am way too much of a history geek. : ) London Bridge was breathtaking, but after the cost of the Tower we just couldn’t bring ourselves to pay the cost of the exhibit especially with no batteries in the camera.
The tube home was a bit of a fiasco because one line was seriously delayed and then when we finally got onto one which served our stop, the stop ended up being closed so we walked back from the next closest.
We’ve now repacked for the trip, had Steak and Guinness pie with a cuppa and a pint so we’re mostly ready for the return trip to Canada. Other than not getting a cruise down the Thames and not finding Kinetica (the gallery featuring kinetic and magnet art) I’m feeling happy with our whirlwind trip. *I* could have done with a bit more shopping, but S is certainly happier for my not having done so.
We’ve agreed that we’re going to spend some time on Sunday afternoon sorting through pictures and creating an album on Facebook which I’ll duplicate elsewhere to link to here. And that’s all for the last blog post from England… Cheers!