Thank you, Lord, for a wonderful graduation trip!
On our way home
Saint Leonard’s Church
Sunningwell
Saint George’s Chapel
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
A postbox and a stamp dispenser
World Wars I and II memorial
The windmill at Brill
Ann’s garden
Boat for sale
Saint Helen’s Church, Abingdon
Six goslings with mum and dad
Abingdon
Visiting Chris
Lunch with Barbara and Linda
A 1951 Sunbeam Talbot 90
General Eisenhower with the troops before D-Day
Control tower at RAF Greenham Common
Near where I was stationed in England
Visiting Rachel and Paul
Outside seating at a village pub
A peaceful summer evening
A lock to enable canal boats to navigate the river
Leaving the Isle of Wight
Yarmouth ferry
Ventnor Botanic Garden
Osborne House
Queen Victoria’s home
And then to the seaside
We went to a donkey rescue sanctuary.
The same church in the Godshill miniature village
Inside Lily Church
Godshill
Isle of Wight
Freshwater Bay
Alum Bay
The sand cliffs
Isle of Wight
On our way to the Isle of Wight
Cinquantenaire Arcade
Brussels, Belgium
Luxembourg
Colmar train station
Colmar—Little Venice
Colmar, France
Aare River
Bern Minster
Bern, Switzerland
Federal Palace
On our way to France
The GPS brought us onto a car train.
A lot of switchbacks
On the ceiling in a Zermatt church
The town of Zermatt
Great weather at the Matterhorn
Gornergrat cog train
Zermatt Shuttle
(no cars in Zermatt)
We came down all those switchbacks.
Amazing buffet at a gas station
Switzerland
Schloss Hohenschwangau
Lermoos, Austria
Castle kitchen
Neuschwanstein Schloss
On top of the Zugspitze
Sweetheart locks
Riding the gondola up the Zugspitze
We stayed and ate here.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Cathedral of St. George
in Dinkelsbuhl
Dinkelsbuhl
We walked on the wall.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
We went on a walk along the Weser River.
The crepe restaurant in Hameln
The church we went to in Fuhlen
The apartment where we lived
Aachen shopping district
Inside the dome
Aachen Cathedral
Aachen Town Hall
City gate of Aachen, Germany
Eurostar travels at 180 mph.
France from the Eurostar train
We saw the Phantom of the Opera
in His Majesty’s Theater
London — Mayfair
All Souls Church, Langham Place
Ephesians 2:20
The Houses of Parliament
Part of London from the River Thames
Tower Bridge
We took the Uber Boat on the River Thames.
My shadow on the Prime Meridian—0 degrees longitude.
The Greenwich Royal Observatory
Accurate Navigation was developed here.
Greenwich Hospital and the London skyline
The decorations on the bows of ships are called
“figure heads”
The underside was copper clad.
It was the fastest sailing vessel of its time: 17.5 knots.
Its first service was to bring tea from China.
Rigging on the Cutty Sark
Tower Bridge from upstairs in a double decker bus
Great fish and chips
He lived here in convalescence in Kew Gardens.
King George III
An English robin
Kew Gardens
A Cuban restaurant in Lower Marsh Market
Graffiti Tunnel
Riding the London Underground
We’re on our way!
The Lord has given us a beautiful day to travel!




















































































































































































































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