By Dr. Nancy Watson

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The London Eye

The London Eye

Standing along the River Thames with the London Eye rising behind us brings back memories of one of the modern landmarks in London. Unlike the ancient castles, churches and palaces that dominate much of London’s history, the London Eye represents a newer chapter of the city, but now completely woven into London’s identity. The London Eye […]

London, England
Stonehenge

Stonehenge

This photograph captures a very different experience of visiting Stonehenge than what travelers experience today. Taken before the modern barriers and greater visitor restrictions were added, it reflects a time when visitors could stand much closer to the ancient stones and to one of the world’s most mysterious prehistoric sites. The monument is so iconic that you feel […]

Amesbury, England
Sherlock Holmes Museum

Sherlock Holmes Museum

Our first European trip with our family was to England, and it opened the door to a lifetime of travel memories together. Like many first-time visitors, we explored many of the famous landmarks and historic sites. But one of the places we added was visiting the Sherlock Holmes Museum. Located at the famous address of 221B Baker Street, […]

London, England
Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone

When I arrive in a city like London for the first time, there are always choices to make, so many places, so many stories, so many directions to go. The British Museum was one of those places that was top on the list for a first visit. The British Museum is not just a collection […]

London, England
Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens

On a free afternoon from teaching, Marty and I took the train out to Kew Gardens. It was restorative to step away from the city and let a train carry us toward this green space. The gardens felt expansive and peaceful, with wide lawns and winding paths. Kew began as a royal garden in the […]

London, England