Las emociones no dejan de seguir brotando, estamos terminando la segunda semana de esta convivencia en Londres, es tiempo pasa inexorable, pero seguimos disfrutando y aprovechando cada minuto.
Misa de domingo muy temprano, y sin dudar TODOS presentes. La tuvimos en St Mary´s Catholic Church, ubicada a 850m de distancia de Netherhall, completamente en inglés como era de esperar.
Sin más, y siendo casi la hora del esperado encuentro entre Ecuador y Suiza, regresamos para ver el partido en pantalla gigante, como debe de ser. Y luego del pitazo inicial, el aliento de todos!!!, la alegría por el tanto de Eder Valencia, la frustación por lo no conquistado y al final la desasón por la derrota, fueron en resumen lo vivido en el partido. Los más expertos daban sus comentarios y analizaban las posibilidades de la clasificación a la siguiente etapa de la Copa Mundial.
Today, we had no leader, Pablo and Diego decided to be leaders and take the group to the Tower of London. He had been before the last week, but we could not get into because it was crowded.
We woke up very early in the morning and went to mass to the same church we go every Sunday, the reason is because it is the only that offers mass very early, so that give us time to go on long journeys.
The Tower of London is a beautiful castle that in the past it used to be a prison, it has many towers and it is practical a city inside.
The main attraction was the jewels of the queen and the white tower, which has all the amours, weapons, history of the past soldiers that secured the castle.
The jewels of the queen are awesome, really fancy ones, and no body has an idea of what it is. you find from a golden asher to a huge pond made of gold and crystals, the crowns of the queens and kings are unbelieveable.
Our journye ended at the Sherlock Holmes museum, in which we took photos of the place and bought some souvenirs
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