Dress Rehearsal (Day -2)

  1. Preparation (Day -4)
  2. Dress Rehearsal (Day -2)
  3. Dusseldorf (Day 1)
  4. Vlotho (Day 4)
  5. Stockholm (Day 5)
  6. Stockholm (Day 6)
  7. Leaving Stockholm (Day 7)
  8. Tallinn (Day 8)
  9. Tallinn (Day 9)
  10. Helsinki (Day 10)
  11. Helsinki (Day 11)
  12. Helsinki (Day 12)
  13. Time Check: Day 12
  14. St. Petersburg (Day 13)
  15. St. Petersburg (Day 14)
  16. St. Petersburg (Day 15)
  17. St. Petersburg (Day 16)
  18. Moscow (Day 17)
  19. Moscow (Day 18)
  20. Moscow (Day 19)
  21. Moscow (Day 20)
  22. Trans-Mongolian (Day 21)
  23. Trans-Mongolian (Day 22)
  24. Trans-Mongolian (Day 23)
  25. Time Check: Day 23
  26. Mongolian Border (Day 24)
  27. Mongolia (Day 25)
  28. Beijing (Day 26)
  29. Beijing (Day 27)
  30. Beijing (Day 28)
  31. Beijing (Day 29)
  32. Beijing (Day 30)
  33. Leaving Beijing (Day 31)
  34. Xi’An (Day 32)
  35. Xi’An (Day 33)
  36. Xi’An (Day 34)
  37. Shanghai (Day 35)
  38. Time Check: Day 35
  39. Shanghai (Day 36)
  40. Shanghai (Day 37)
  41. Leaving Shanghai (Day 38)
  42. At Sea (Day 39)
  43. Himeji (Day 40) – Halfway
  44. Time Check: Day 40
  45. Nara (Day 41)
  46. Nara (Day 42)
  47. Kyoto (Day 44)
  48. Osaka (Day 45)
  49. Hiroshima (Day 46)
  50. Pusan (Day 47)
  51. Vladivostok (Day 49)
  52. Muroran (Day 51)
  53. Time Check: Day 52
  54. Dutch Harbor (Day 56)
  55. Seward (Day 58)
  56. Glacier Bay (Day 60)
  57. Ketchikan (Day 61)
  58. Time Check: Day 61
  59. Vancouver (Day 63)
  60. Empire Builder (Days 64-65)
  61. St. Paul (Day 66)
  62. Chicago (Day 68)
  63. Time Check: Day 68
  64. New York City (Day 70)
  65. New York City (Day 71)
  66. New York City (Day 72)
  67. Queen Elizabeth II (Day 73)
  68. Queen Elizabeth II (Day 75)
  69. Queen Elizabeth II (Day 76)
  70. Success: London (Day 78)
  71. Epilogue: May 27, 2001
  72. The Monster in the Box
Posts from the Road…
Update post

March 6, 2001 – London

T minus two days and counting.

We have made it to London. So far, so good. The trip over was wonderfully uneventful. We are still a little jet-lagged, but nothing more serious than that.

So far today, we have wandered through the Great Court in the British Museum, something that was not open the last time we were in London. They have put a glass ceiling over the central courtyard, enclosing it and the Reading Room. It is very nice on sunny days like today.

Hopefully the weather will continue to hold. It is clear but kind of chilly, not so bad in our warm coats. This afternoon we are going up in the London Eye, a huge Ferris Wheel on the bank of the Thames just across from the Houses of Parliament. It should offer a great view of the city.

Thank you for all of the great notes on the message board. We enjoy hearing from you and keeping in touch.

London

Acclimating to European time. Staying in our typical haunt close to the British Museum.

Today’s adventures took us through the Great Court at the British Museum. They have completed the wave-shaped roof that now encloses the courtyard and the Reading Room. The result is bright and airy, enhanced by the sunshine on a day like today.


The clear-ish weather made for a stunning ride on the London Eye, the giant Ferris Wheel set up on the banks of the Thames across from Parliament. Last time we visited tickets were almost impossible to get, so we learned to reserve in advance. The cars on the London Eye are like over sized glass eggs, each able to hold about 20 people. It was designed as part of the Millennium celebrations as a symbol of time: a wheel incessantly turning. It was discovered, however, that it is difficult to load and unload a constantly moving contraption.

For this reason, time stops at regular intervals.

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