London IV / H is for ...

... Harrods, Handel, and Hendrix.

The forecast correctly predicted rain today so we planned indoor visits, beginning with Harrods. It's a bit pretentious, but fun to explore. The food court alone was worth a visit -- a gastronomical array of delights. We bought a few things for our lunch (several dumplings, a pakora, a custard tart), then rode the Egyptian-styled escalators, and enjoyed the toy department.

The next stop was the Handel Hendrix House, where both Georg Handel (18th century) and the inimitable Jimi Hendrix (20th century) lived. Full of scores and harpsichords, guitars and recordings of interviews (with Hendrix, not Handel, of course), bedroom suites and even a wig like Handel wore, it was a pleasant place to stay out of the rain and listen to the Hallelujah Chorus.

It's time to relax and read a bit. With only one day remaining, we need to check if we hit our personal highlights.


Lego sets for Mother's Day in the toy dept.


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