In Dublin I visited the Archeology museum and the Natural History museum. The Trinity College Library is amazing.
Then we went to London. The ability to see another world is not something that I take lightly. The joy of spending time with friends is a blessing as well. This is my last post with lots of pictures for a while, so enjoy!
| I visited Wesley's house, grave and church. It was very moving. |
| I find old cemeteries to be beautiful. Susanna Wesley is buried here. |
| Inside of Wesley's church |
| Pulpit that he preached from. I stood in it. Hope that was ok. |
| I loved the cool air, the double decker buses and the fish and chips! |
| St. Paul's Cathedral. Look at the size of the people on the street. This amazing church was built in 1710. Wesley visited it early in the day before his conversion. |
| Plaque marking the spot of the building where Wesley's heart was strangely warmed. |
| The British Museum has wonderful antiquities from around the world. |
| Again look at the size of the people. |
| V-1 and V-2 rockets at the Imperial War Museum. Many of these fell on London during WW2. |
| The London eye. |
| I took a boat ride on the Thames river. Beautiful. |
I am so thankful for the opportunity.
It's a beautiful day in God's world be sure to see the good.
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I am leading some trips this year and next. If you are interested in reading about them, or joining in, the links are below.....
Holy Land Tour - includes my favorite spots
with optional Jerusalem extension
March 4-13, 2019
Paris-Normandy River Cruise
October 23-31, 2019

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