Lil B here. It's not such a sunny day down in my lethal legal sphere where daggers are hidden, looks are deceiving, words are bent to the untruth, and expressions can hardly be deciphered. You think your life is a funfair circus? Wait till you shake a hand with invisible needles, brittle piecemeal alliances, and unrepentant bitchings which threaten to ruin the one's reputation.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Westminster Abbey and White Hall

Aiks. So much to blog about, but so little time. Because I have to share the laptop with 2 other people and I'm always the one squeezed out. So let's talk about Westminster Abbey. This church is simply beautiful. The architecture of the building inside out is just so amazingly beautiful. And you get to see all sorts of sculptures of famous people in there. Like William Wilberforce, Shakespeare and some other people who contributed to the country. Beautiful beautiful beautiful. But unfortunately, we went during the evensong, which is this time of devotion where people go there and thank God. And we're not allowed to take pictures in respect to the occassion. Other days, we'll have to pay a bomb to get in and take pictures. So I'm just posting all that I can get. Combination of pictures taken by me and my sister in the past. Oh, and the choir singing is just splendidly magnificent. Their angel-like voice echoing in the magnificent decorative hall. And only the male gender are singing!! The boys have really beautiful high pitch voice that even some girls can't reach. The altar is just bathed with gold. The abbey is huge and the priests and usherers are really friendly.
St Margaret's Church beside Westminster which pales in comparison
There you go. Westminster Abbey, the side view.
Wider sideview
Zoom-in of the side of the entrance
The side entrance
Zoom-in above of the door
The sides
The door
Lamp post near the entrance
One of the glass windows.
Westminster from afar and some random statue in front.
On the way northwest side of westminster, if you're facing the abbey [not the exact position according to the compass] is the White Hall which is their parliament. And very near the White Hall is house Number Ten, which is the Prime Minister's
A random statue somewhere. I think on the way to the Abbey. Very close by. I like his pose. Full of pomp and dignity
There you go. The White Hall.
Approaching the White Hall
Moving further back, some random building on the way to White Hall
There. House Number Ten.
The entrance to the house. What a pity, construction is going on in front of it.
Mr Brown's house address!!!
This is placed on the fence somewhere near Mr Brown's house along the way.
And that's quite about it for the first group of pictures I uploaded.

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