At times London reminded us a lot of NYC - although you just don't get quite the same juxtaposition of old and new in downtown Manhattan:
New round shiny building (l), really old Tower of London (r).
Of course, we had to get all the "standards" out of the way:

Big Ben, Parliament...

Tate Modern (way to recycle your old power plants!)
Random Cabby Huts.
(apparently these little sheds are rest stops for cab drivers to get a quick spot of tea between runs!).
(apparently these little sheds are rest stops for cab drivers to get a quick spot of tea between runs!).
Seeing as we were there for Halloween, we wanted to do something a little spooky, like the Jack the Ripper Walking Tour. Somehow we wound up with someone slightly tamer:
Nevertheless, our Blue Badge tour guide, Jane, was fantastic. It was great to wander the alleyways that inspired A Christmas Carol. We're looking forward checking out more Walking Tours throughout the year!
In the end, we did get to see a few witches on this Halloween weekend (although they did have funny accents... we'll have to see them again on Broadway)!

As we continued our own walking tour, Jesse set off to find some demon barber:

Whilst Kim made friends with Paddington:
Our morbid fascination with history culminated with a trip to Soho, where the locals eyed Kim suspiciously has she enthusiastically photographed this understated little replica of a water pump:

For all of you bio geeks out here, this pump on Broad Street (now Broadwick street) was the key player in the 1854 outbreak of cholera. Dr John Snow traced the outbreak to a public water pump on the street and disabled the pump. The end of the outbreak swiftly followed . Before this time, the disease was widely thought to be caused by air-borne miasma; Snow's findings showed it to be water-borne (www.wikipedia.org).
The site of the original pump now hosts a pub dedicated to the father of epidemiology. We stopped to rehydrate:

In the end, and free of gastrointestinal parasites, we returned to home and work :( Fortunately, we're sure we'll have many more adventures in London to share with you!
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Hahaha, that round shiny lump is London's city hall, if you did not know. I like to think of it as the sexually repressed English version of Barcelona's Agbar Tower.
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