The gates of Hampton court palace are very impressive. The gates are lined with statues, most notably a unicorn and a lion–two animals that do not exist. The building itself was quite impressive (as one would hope a palace would be). It had many small towers/chimneys coming out of the top of the building making it look almost like a small city with a unique skyline. The interior of the palace was relatively unimpressive apart from the one spot we could not take photos of–the chapel. The chapel was insane and beautiful. There were gorgeous paintings all along the ceiling of the chapel and the walls were ornate and there was a lady there who I think had the sole job of telling people not to take photos because I heard her say it three times.
Okay, now I get to talk about Paddington. We got so many good photos of my little Paddington bear today. Here is Paddington in front of the fountain.

Here he is in the chocolate room.

In a tree (just like home for him).

This may look like a nice grassy field but it is actually an out-of-service canal that is full of sludge and algae. Paddington did not like it.

Here is Paddington in front of the palace.

We spent a long time looking for the hedge maze…this was not it. (this would have been a very easy hedge maze).

Paddington taking some aesthetic photos in front of roses

More flowers. He wanted a better look so he held on to the rope.



Paddington liked the pride decal in the window at Piccadilly Circus.

The other day Jackson, Nick, and I went to Slims (real exotic, I know) and this guy asked if he could take our photo on his fancy camera later on he walked up to me and air-dropped the pictures to me. These photos were crazy good.


