Shakespeare's birthplace.
Boats in the Avon. Note the names.
Statue of the Bard. It was surrounded by four other statues of some of his greatest characters: Prince Hal, Hamlet, Lady MacBeth, and Falstaff.
It was a great trip and a beautiful place, and this Midsummer was one of the most beautiful productions I have ever seen. I have stories for my brother--he would have appreciated a lot of their choices.
Today, B.L., C.P., and I went to a science museum and then to Kensington Gardens to visit Peter Pan.
This was under the energy conservation exhibit--apparently a future alternative for fuel will be poo. I didn't ask questions.
Last year's group read Chapter One of Peter Pan at the statue, so we continued the tradition and read Chapter Two. I kept looking around into the trees to see if he was listening to the stories about him.
Tonight, in celebration of Friday the 13th, we braved The Woman in Black. It's a clever, creepy ghost story that surprised me by being super good. It's a very well put together production.
Tomorrow we're going to see the Queen!
3 comments:
sounds like you're having a great time! enjoy yourself and we'll see you soon!
Oh Shakespeare. I can't wait to hear all your stories! Good thing I am still TOTALLY going to come to S-Town! Get sooo excited my mutant!
Your photos are great, Blake...you are making Forever Memories and recording them beautifully! Have a great week and thanks for sharing your ABA.
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