So much to do, so little time
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I wanted to update the webpage once more before we come home, but it occurs to me that it's not the best use of my time at this point. I've got places to go, people to see so these few photos will have to suffice. We leave here in exactly one week and, while I have been blessed to be able do a really really lot of great things, there's still more I want to see and so I've got to get busy.
A car on Portobello road
Caught in the rain at Camden Town
Canterbury Cathedral
Dover Beach
They look as if they were dropped off the walls of the castle. . .
The one family photo in all of this--Sissinghurst
Berkeley and Jenny at Sissinghurst
Self Explanatory
Hogwarts!
Great Hall
Hospital Wing (Bodleian Library)
BYU info girls
Berkeley and Seraph watercolouring
Close your mouths girls, you're drooling on your shirts. . .
Andy took this photo in Kensington Gardens
Rabies anyone?
And a grand time was had by all. . . (Rob would like everyone to know that he's not in fact smiling, but that his facial expression was an attempt to ruin the photograph.)
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We tried to get an Abbey Road picture when we were there, but my dad took the pictures, so we just got pictures of our upper bodies, and the fact that we were crossing Abbey Road was totally unrecognizable. And I'd also like to point out that Andy should've been barefoot and holding a cigarette.
And I would like to point out that that’s not even Abbey Road. Take that Mr. know it all.
What you talkin' 'bout Willis?!
That is so Abbey Road--
And, for the record, Andy took the last 3 photos.
Uh-oh, my knowledge has been threatened. Just so's you know, that's Abbey Road studios on the left, there. On the cover, a Volkswagen car is parked near it, with a license plate that says "28IF" on it, which supposedly means that if Paul McCartney hadn't died, he would've been 28. Down the street, there's a sign that says "Abbey Road" on it, but a woman in a blue dress walked in front of it when they took the picture. Shall I go on? George was supposedly a gravedigger, and Ringo was supposed to be a pallbearer, by the way they're dressed. Paul was barefoot, meaning he was dead because they buried people without shoes on. However, the "Paul" in the picture was supposedly William Campbell, because Paul had died a few years previous. This is evidenced by the fact that "Paul"'s cigarette is in his right hand, and Paul McCartney was left-handed. In actuality, Paul McCartney had been at a party, and had run over for the photo shoot in a hurry, forgetting his shoes. By the time this picture was taken, the Beatles had finished the album and had practically broken up. That enough?
Hey, these are some really neat photos! I'll have to tell our kids that not all of the shots in the Harry Potter movies are on sound stages (they'll worship me and think 'Aaah father, you are so wise, as always...' ha ha!)! I didn't know Jenny was over there with you guys, Julie! I guess I should of figured... She sure is looking a lot like her Mom these days! Next time you guys talk to Scott and Pam, say hi for us.
Paul McCartney is still alive.
Of course he's alive. But there was a rumor in the sixties about him dying in an automobile accident and being replaced by an actor named William Campbell.
That is Berkeley's friend Seraph, the squirrel bit the hand that fed it.
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