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Canterbury

 It’s hard to talk about a cathedral without pictures. I’ll post some once we get home, I promise!

While we were there a band started setting up for an evening concert. We were lucky enough to still be there when they started practicing. When the organ joined in, let me tell you, it rattled my brains! I got a couple videos, it was really cool!

We have two days left in London. Tomorrow we have a reservation for the British Museum and Monday we are going to the National Gallery. We’ll fit in a stop at the British Library one afternoon and possibly a stop at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Last night we wandered over to Westminster to see Big Ben and walk around a bit, I’ll post pictures of that too when we get home :)

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  1. Looking forward to it!

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  2. Thanks for keeping us updated,appreciate your effort even without pictures.

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