Recently we spend a weekend in London and Kermit came with us to explore the city. Although it was just a short-trip, we saw the most important sights and Kermit even had some time for shopping.
Once we were in the city, we took a first shot at Victora Station.
On our way to the hotel, Kermit saw some of the red double-decker
buses, which are typical for London.
“Is this our hotel?”
No, it was not our hotel. Kermit was a bit
disappointed, as he really liked the building.
We had to corss the street so Kermit pressed
the button for the traffic light.
After we stored our luggage in the hotel, Kermit wanted to get
a picture with one of the red phone booths.
We took the subway to Westminster Abbey.
“Wow, there are so many people!”
It was Remembrance Day, so there was a ceremony going on.
The Big Ben was just across the street.
Kermit loved it, so we took another picture of
him in front of the Big Ben.
At the Thames we saw the famous observation wheel London Eye.
Kermit was scared by the height,
so we did not take a ride.
Kermit spotted a mailbox and sent a postcard to Miss Piggy.
There were some tourists watching him in the pub nearby,
and Kermit gave a spontaneous performance for them.
In a tourist shop near Trafalgar Square,
Kermit bought this nice shirt.
We passed the Horse Guards building…
…and later Kermit enjoyed the afternoon sun.
"Aahhh, that’s a nice place!"
Our last stop for the day was the Buckingham Palace.
“Unfortunately we missed the famous changing of the guards…”
“…but maybe I can see the Queen!”
After all this walking Kermit was hungry, so we went to an
Indian restaurant to get some food…
…and some drinks.
Back in the hotel Kermit was still thirsty from
the spicy food. So he had a coke…
…before he called Miss Piggy to tell her
what he has seen during the day.
After a good night’s sleep, Kermit woke up early and…
…after having a hearty breakfast we were ready
to explore the rest of the city.
Our first stop was the Tower of London…
…before we went on to the famous Tower Bridge.
We took the subway…
…to Picadilly Circus.
Kermit really liked the place and could
have sit there forever.
There was a parade going on at the street.
It was time for lunch so we went to a Sushi bar.
"Bah, they don’t have any Sushi with stir fried flies!"
Kermit liked his sushi anyway.
Unfortunately it was already time to leave for the airport. So we took
a last picture of Kermit in front of some
typical red double-decker buses.
After we arrived at the airport, Kermit printed out our boarding passes.
In the airplane, Kermit read the latest news and
remembered the great time he had in London.
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December 4th, 2009
your site is the best site i’ve seen in a really long time. the 3 of you really make my day. keep up the great website.
thanks
mark
December 29th, 2009
I love your website! When i see Kermit i always have to smile, keep this up.
December 29th, 2009
Thanks for these really nice comments! We will definitely keep the site up. Kermit still has a lot of travel plans, so we have plenty of new stories to post.
January 5th, 2010
Hi
These pictures are great! I love how dedicated this site is.
I’m currently doing one of my own for a project at college,
http://www.thetravellingmime.com/
I’ve got a paper to submit next tuesday, if you have the time would you answer a questionaire I’m sending out to a number of travelling toy enthusiasts?
Will