Here are more pics from my London sightseeing by foot…

Run #3: Nelson’s Column at Trafalgar Square. Last time I was here in 1999, I recall a lot of pigeons. And tourists paying vendors to buy seeds to feed disgusting pigeons. Yet one more benefit for checking this out at 6 am.

Run #4: The Serpentine. I had to get an early start as I was leaving this day. We had a week of terrific weather.

Run #4: Kensington Gardens. Whose house is this? It gave off a Harry Potter vibe. Like, maybe where Tom Riddle grew up, but less creepy.

Run #4. Marble Arch. It’s hard for me to fathom that this has been around since the 1880s. That’s 18.
Should you need to want to know anything about the public art around Westminster, Wikipedia has a great list.