Joe's 60th Birthday in London: May 22 - 25, 2009

 


Ruth and Joe flanking a Yeomen Warder at the Tower of London

 

We flew to London for the weekend to celebrate Joe's 60th birthday, paying to stay with friends of friends and leaving as good friends...

 

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Dover

Joe in front of the Officers' New Barracks. Ruth and Joe at Dover Castle, Kent. Dover Castle protects England's coastline closest to continental Europe.
Ruth & Misun at the Vice-Admiral Ramsay lookout. Ruth & Joe at the 1st century Roman lighthouse.

Ruth and Misun at the Pharos lighthouse, which the Romans built 950 years before the first castle of Dover.

The Roman Pharos (lighthouse) ruins rise adjacent to the Church of St. Mary-in-Castro, circa 1000, the finest late-Saxon building standing in southeast England.

Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace

Identify regiments: plume, buttons, tunic, head wear. Mounted Regiments change the Queen’s Life Guard. A Long Guard (17 men) is mounted when The Queen is resident in London, otherwise a Short Guard (12 men) is mounted. Ceremony, daily at 11.00 a.m. (10.00 a.m. Sundays). We arrived about 10:20 a.m. and got a great view.

Around London

Rosetta Stone at the British Museum. Yeomen Warder at the Tower of London with Joe. Tower of London, our last stop on Joe's 60th birthday. Ruth by the Tower Bridge at the Tower of London.

Coulsdon

The beautiful 800 year old St. Margaret's Church in Chipstead, Surrey; evening rays warm flintwork walling and stone trimmings—quoins, window mullions, tracery, window surrounds, plinths, and parapets.

One of Misun's awesome meals we enjoyed.

Our host family: Jae, Seok, Woohee; Jiyoung, Misun.

Joe and Ruth & the Lee family celebrate Joe's birthday.

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We got to sit together (the last two seats on the plane), and got great service from a wonderful crew as we flew overnight on May 21st, Thursday, arriving on Friday, the 22nd. We were so glad Mrs. Lee met us at London Gatwick and was waiting to take us home with her!

 

She fixed us a big breakfast and drove us to Dover, where we toured the castle, and then ate a picnic lunch she had prepared for us so we could go non-stop to the next destination, to Canterbury, where we attended the 5:30 evensong at the Cathedral with boys' voices (from Westminster Cathedral), and stayed afterwards to hear a 6:15 p.m. organ meditation (Olivier Messiaen L'Ascension - Quire).

 

Mrs. Lee fixed us a great supper that night—and every night—of our entire visit, also breakfasts! We loved getting to know her and her wonderful and welcoming family, who did everything to make our stay filled with the best of memories; we'll treasure them always. Mrs. Lee said to call her Misun, and we came to know her whole family on a friendly first-name basis.

 

The next morning after we filled up on a delicious breakfast, Misun drove us to the train station. We bought day passes for Saturday and Sunday, and for the next two days criss-crossed the city by train, subway, double-decker bus, and foot, to major tourist destinations: changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, St. James's Park (where we snacked, lounging in lawn chairs), took a walking tour of the British Museum (buy one, get one free, courtesy of our rail passes); Holy Communion at St. Paul's (then we went outside and down the stairs of the Gothic Cathedral that has dominated the London skyline for 1,400 years to the Cathedral Crypt shop, where I bought Joe a birthday present, and we bought and ate a delicious lunch there, adjacent to the gift shop), Museum of London, and Tower of London.

 

Misun fixed us a fabulous supper for Joe's 60th birthday, complete with a marvelous family celebration eating ice cream cake! Early the next morning after preparing us another superb meal, she took us to the airport and bought us a box of Swiss chocolates. We got two seats together (on the last row of the plane), and enjoyed a lovely return flight over the Atlantic with great service by a wonderful crew.

 

Joe's 60th birthday visit to London portrayed in poetry:

 

Ruth's Haiku

 

Sixtieth birthday:

London holiday weekend,

Better than we planned.

 

Photos and Webpage:  (of and by) Ruth and Joe.


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