Reflections of days 6 and 7

Day six of the trip was great in an architectural sense. We saw many old buildings on our morning walk to Covent Garden and Sir John Jones. I really enjoyed going into Middle Temple hall and seeing the the architectural decor of the wood on the ceiling. Temple church was also very cool. I enjoyed that we could go all the way up to the top and see downward into the middle. I also was thoroughly thrilled that Temple church was the center hub or all the knights of the era. Day six was also the day of the museum of choice day and Logan, Cori and I decided to go back to Tate Modern since we felt like we didn’t have enough time to see what it had to offer the first time. I even got to use my BUCKid and get a student discount at the gift shop. That evening was also a fun time for Cori, Trace, Rachel, Logan and I. We found what we think to believe is the only free-refill soda fountain in all of London! We ate at Nando’s not too far from our hotel. Day seven was a great experience because of the office tours. I went with Troy to SOM and I am so glad I did. I loved it. Dinner on day seven at Wagamama I really enjoyed as well. Logan and I tried their fried squid as an appetizer and I got some coconut curry as my main dish.

Stained-glass windows at Temple Church

Stained-glass windows at Temple Church

Walking across Millennium Bridge!

Walking across Millennium Bridge!

Soda fountain at Nando's

Soda fountain at Nando’s

Daily Stats

Daily Stats

Westminster Abbey Facade

Westminster Abbey Facade

Logan and my appetizers at Wagamama

Logan and my appetizers at Wagamama

Coconut curry from Wagamama

Coconut curry from Wagamama

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